Abbreviation | OutRight |
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Motto | Human rights for LGBTIQ people everywhere |
Formation | 1990 |
Purpose | LGBT human rights |
Headquarters | New York City |
Region served
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worldwide |
Key people
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Co-chairs: Amie Bishop, Tim Lane |
Website | www |
The OutRight Action International, formerly known as International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (OutRight), is a US-based international non-governmental organization that addresses human rights violations and abuses against lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, intersex people,transgender people (LGBTIQ). OutRight documents human rights discrimination and abuses based on their sexual orientation, gender identity or expression in partnership with activists, advocates, media, NGOs and allies on a local, regional, national and international level. It is accredited by the United Nations and holds consultative status with that organization.
OutRight, formerly known as IGLHRC, was founded by Julie Dorf in 1990, and incorporated as a non-profit organization on November 7, 1990. Though initially focused on human rights abuses in Russia, the organisation is now active in many parts of the world, including the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. OutRight is headquartered in New York City with satellite offices in St. Lucia, Johannesburg, and Manila.
In 2010, IGLHRC contributed in forming "An Activist's Guide" of the Yogyakarta Principles.
In 2015, IGLHRC celebrated their 25th anniversary by changing their name to OutRight Action International. "Why We Changed Our Name" explains why the organization changed its name.