LAMBDA, the Mozambican Association for Sexual Minority Rights was founded in 2006. LAMBDA’s mission is to promote the civic, human and legal rights of LGBTI citizens, through public awareness and education, advocacy and social dialogue. LAMBDA’s target groups are all LGBTI citizens, civil society organizations, political and governmental institutions, social groups, such as the youth, teachers, medical doctors, and the general public.
LAMBDA has four mains objectives:
- The reduction of prejudice and discrimination against LGBTI citizens
- The recognition and protection of the equality of rights of LGBTI citizens
- The strengthening of self-esteem and the protection of sexual and mental health of LGBTI citizens
- The recognition of LAMBDA as the voice of LGBTI citizens
LAMBDA, the Mozambican Association for Sexual Minority Rights was founded in 2006. LAMBDA’s mission is to promote the civic, human and legal rights of LGBTI citizens, through public awareness and education, advocacy and social dialogue. LAMBDA’s target groups are all LGBTI citizens, civil society organizations, political and governmental institutions, social groups, such as the youth, teachers, medical doctors, and the general public.
LAMBDA has four mains objectives:
- The reduction of prejudice and discrimination against LGBTI citizens
- The recognition and protection of the equality of rights of LGBTI citizens
- The strengthening of self-esteem and the protection of sexual and mental health of LGBTI citizens
- The recognition of LAMBDA as the voice of LGBTI citizens