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Cape Verde is inspired by the Brazilian model when creating a campaign on LGBT rights

Brazilian singer Daniela mercury should participate in the initiative alongside the Cape Verdean Mayra Andrade; representative of ONU Women in the archipelago said Brazilian experience helps with materials in Portuguese and local lessons.

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Cape Verde will have a campaign on people's rights lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transvestites and transsexuals, Lgbt, to be inspired by various elements of the experience of Brazil.

The information was given to UN Radio, from Cage of Praia, by the National Coordinator of the UN Women Program in Cape Verde.

Priorities Vanilda Furtado said that the issue of sexual and reproductive rights of the LGBT community is one of the priorities in the African country.

"We are in almost daily contact with Brazil because of the issues of facilitating materials that are already reproduced in Portuguese. Afterwards, learning a little from the lessons learned at the launch in Brazil. We are also programming within the framework of the implementation of the program in 2016 , a joint activity. The face of the campaign in Brazil and Cape Verde are two very famous faces, Daniela Mercury and Maira Andrade, who will have the opportunity to carry out a joint action. launch".

It is worth remembering that homosexuality in Cape Verde was decriminalized in 2004. The initiative is expected to be launched at the end of the 16 Days of Activism to End Violence against Women, which runs until December 10th.

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