Breaking barriers! Malta receives another positive certificate for showing exemplary progress in LGBTQI+ acceptance
62% of LGBTIQ+ people do not hide their sexual orientation in Malta.
A new report by the European Agency on Fundamental Rights shows that LGBTIQ+ people in Malta have not only obtained civil rights but are integrated and accepted in society and there is less discrimination and prejudice against them in Malta than there is on average in other European countries.
The report titled ‘LGBTIQ+ Equality at a Crossroads: Progress and Challenges’ is the result of research that the European Agency carried out among one hundred thousand LGBTIQ+ individuals in Malta and in the countries of the European Union in which it surveyed the attitudes and challenges that this community has in daily life.
This report confirms the significant steps that the Maltese have taken to overcome the prejudices that existed against the LGBTIQ+ community.
Among the results of the study is that in Malta 62% of LGBTIQ+ people do not hide their sexual orientation. This rate is 11% more than the European average.
The rate of discrimination against LGBTIQ+ people in Malta is 6% better than the European average. It is significant that 61% of LGBTIQ+ individuals said that the Maltese government is effectively combating prejudices and intolerance while on average in Europe only 26% feel that there is this commitment.
These results together with other indicators show that violence and harassment, intolerance and prejudices against the LGBTIQ+ community in Malta is less than the European average.
Do you agree with these results?