From 5th to 8th December, over 40 LGBTQ youth activists from across the pan-European region gathered in Mykolayiv, Ukraine, for IGLYO General Assembly and a […]
We, delegates of the General Assembly of International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO), representing a network of 78 organisations […]
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO) is opposing the appointment of Tonio Borg as the European Commissioner for […]
BRUSSELS, OCTOBER 30 – IGLYO’s Conference Keep the Faith: Promoting Inter-religious and Intercultural Dialogue in the LGBTQ Youth Sector kicks off today in Brussels, […]
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO) is strongly condemning the murder of a transgender woman in Antalya, Turkey. […]
Despite all efforts undertaken by local human rights activists and international communities to promote tolerance and principles of equality and respect, homophobic spirits have been […]
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO) is expressing grave concern at the banning of Belgrade Pride 2012. On […]
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO) and European Youth Forum, European Youth Forum, an international organisation established by […]
Dear IGLYO Member Organisations, GA2012 – 1st mailing GA2012 – 2nd mailing GA2012 – 3rd mailing In accordance to the IGLYO statutes [article 14] the […]
On the occasion of the 9th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Youth and the Youth Event taking place in Saint Petersburg, Russian […]
Are you a young LGBTQI person, friend or ally? Are you interested in gender issues, and how gender influences the lives of LGBTQ young people? […]
Dear IGLYO Members and Friends, IGLYO is delighted to release our second annual Stakeholder’s Survey. The survey is your chance to let the Board and […]
Membership survey – your input needed! As an umbrella organization for LGBTQ youth and students, we connect activists from all corners of Europe and beyond! […]
On Saturday, September 8th three delegates of the fourth European Transgender Council which took place in Dublin this weekend where verbally and physically attacked while […]
IGLYO is very happy to announce that Patrick Dempsey has been co-opted onto the Board of IGLYO as our Communications Officer! Patrick has spent much […]
Two latest publications of quarterly bulletin IGLYO on is now available online. This time it’s about Social Media and Sports. You can also order publications […]
Because of changes in the Executive Board of IGLYO, we are looking for a new Board Member to co-opt for the remainder of 2012 mandate. […]
We are excited to announce the call for participants for the IGLYO conference “Keep the Faith: promoting inter-religious and inter cultural dialogue in the LGBTQ […]
Summer is usually considered the best period for meditating, looking ahead and making important decisions. On this summer day, IGLYO is announcing the decision of […]
IGLYO’s working group on health is currently researching how issues relating to the health of LGBTQ young people are covered in medical curricula. Moreover, we […]
The United Nations is developing a System-Wide Action Plan on Youth. This Action Plan will affect the way the whole UN system will work with […]
In the run up to the parade in London on Saturday 7th July, a series of events are planned across the city. On Friday 6th […]
LGBT History Month – Engaging Hearts and Minds, Changing Attitudes: Training & Development Programme Ljubljana, Slovenia, 3rd – 9th September 2012 Deadline for applications: Friday, […]
Keep the Faith: promoting inter-religious and inter cultural dialogue in the LGBTQ youth sector, Brussels, Belgium, October 31-November 5, 2012 We are pleased to inform […]
Rainbow flags all over the country Young LGBTQ people in Germany who want to go public share the privilege to choose between more than 30 […]
What’s there to be proud of? After 30 years of pride parades, what does Pride mean in Norway? How has it evolved and why is […]
Call for Participants – Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8th – 16th October Deadline for applications: 5th September 2011 (17:00 CET) Background Information We are pleased to inform […]
Albania: LGBT community makes history with the Festival of Diversity Tirana May 17th 2012 – IDAHO, Albania held the first public outdoor activity of such […]
A lot has happened with Pride in Finland since the LGBTQ movement started to get organised in the 60s. Growing from the “Liberation Day” events […]
Moldova’s Freedom of Assembly Score Some believe revolution is done on streets, and this is something I can do nothing else but agree with. However, […]