Equaldex is an online publication resource on LGBTQ rights.[1][2][3] Subsections of the website are a collaborative knowledge base.[4][5][6]

Equaldex publishes an annual ranking of LGBT rights by country and territory.[7] As of September 2022, the head of Equaldex is Dan Leveille.[8]

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LGBT Equality Index (2023) edit

In 2023, the LGBT Equality Index ranked the following countries: LGBT-friendly, best and worst for LGBT rights:[9]

# Country Equality Index
(Out of 100)
Legal Index
(Out of 100)
Public Opinion Index
(Out of 100)
1   Iceland 92 98 87
2   Denmark 87 96 79
3   Norway 86 88 84
4   Malta 85 100 71
5   Canada 83 100 67
6   Uruguay 83 93 73
7   Netherlands 83 95 70
8   Andorra 82 89 74
9   Spain 80 93 68
10   Chile 80 100 60
11   Germany 80 95 65
12   Brazil 79 98 61
13   Luxembourg 79 85 72
14   Australia 78 92 65
15   Finland 78 88 68
16   Cuba 78 84 73
17   Sweden 77 85 70
18   New Zealand 77 91 64
19   Belgium 77 91 63
20   France 77 93 61
21   Colombia 75 98 53
22   Argentina 75 89 61
23   United States 75 88 62
24   Mexico 75 92 57
25   Austria 74 87 62
26   United Kingdom 74 87 62
27   Portugal 74 89 60
28   Ireland 73 85 61
29   Nepal 72 87 58
30   Costa Rica 71 86 57
31   South Africa 69 81 58
32   Switzerland 68 76 61
33   San Marino 68 65 71
34   Slovenia 68 86 50
35   Fiji 68 68 N/A
36   Croatia 67 82 53
37   Marshall Islands 67 67 N/A
38   Liechtenstein 66 63 69
39   India 65 77 54
40   Cape Verde 65 52 77
41   Italy 64 68 60
42   Barbados 63 59 67
43   Ecuador 63 87 39
44   Czech Republic 63 64 62
45   Suriname 63 63 N/A
46   Israel 62 79 44
47   Thailand 61 62 61
48   Taiwan 61 75 48
49   Peru 61 75 47
50   Greece 61 79 42
51   Estonia 60 80 41
52   Bolivia 60 83 37
53   Mauritius 58 67 49
54   Guinea-Bissau 57 57 N/A
55   Belize 57 46 68
56   Angola 57 62 51
57   Philippines 57 56 57
58   Cambodia 56 70 42
59   Cyprus 56 76 35
60   Singapore 55 60 51
61   Japan 55 54 57
62   Poland 55 65 45
63   Federated States of Micronesia 54 54 N/A
64   Hungary 54 65 43
65   Botswana 53 70 36
66   Mozambique 53 62 44
67   Seychelles 52 52 N/A
68   Monaco 52 53 51
69   Venezuela 52 56 47
70   Latvia 51 65 37
71   Honduras 51 64 37
72   São Tomé and Príncipe 50 58 43
73   Nauru 50 50 N/A
74   Bhutan 49 59 40
75   Laos 49 51 47
76   Vietnam 49 55 42
77   Vanuatu 48 62 34
78   Equatorial Guinea 47 47 N/A
79   Romania 47 57 36
80   Montenegro 46 75 16
81   Slovakia 45 53 36
82   Lithuania 45 63 26
83   El Salvador 44 48 40
84   Ukraine 44 61 28
85   Lesotho 44 59 29
86   Kiribati 44 44 N/A
87   Nicaragua 44 49 39
88   Mongolia 44 65 23
89   Antigua and Barbuda 43 70 17
90   Bulgaria 43 61 24
91   Kosovo 42 64 21
92   Serbia 42 64 21
93   Panama 42 44 40
94   Bosnia and Herzegovina 42 67 17
95   Dominican Republic 41 48 34
96   China 41 46 35
97   South Korea 41 41 40
98   Bahrain 40 38 42
99   Guatemala 40 46 34
100   Namibia 39 43 35
101   Georgia 38 65 12
102   Kazakhstan 38 64 13
103   Turkey 38 43 33
104   Samoa 38 38 N/A
105   Djibouti 38 38 N/A
106   Trinidad and Tobago 38 48 27
107   Republic of the Congo 38 56 19
108   Benin 37 56 19
109   Albania 37 62 12
110   Tajikistan 37 37 N/A
111   Tuvalu 37 37 N/A
112   Paraguay 36 40 33
113   Moldova 36 64 8
114   Saint Kitts and Nevis 36 57 15
115   Pakistan 35 40 31
116   North Macedonia 35 57 13
117   Palau 35 54 16
118   Sri Lanka 35 27 42
119   Madagascar 35 47 22
120   Mali 34 57 12
121   Haiti 34 58 11
122   Burkina Faso 34 62 7
123   Timor-Leste 33 53 14
124   Gabon 32 51 14
125   Vatican City 32 32 N/A
126   Papua New Guinea 32 32 N/A
127   Bahamas 32 52 11
128   Tonga 31 31 N/A
129   Central African Republic 31 31 N/A
130   Russia 31 42 20
131   Lebanon 30 40 20
132   Grenada 30 41 18
133   Belarus 29 43 16
134   Ivory Coast 29 44 14
135   Rwanda 29 50 8
136   Armenia 27 49 6
137   Niger 27 41 12
138   Azerbaijan 27 48 5
139   Kyrgyzstan 26 41 12
140   Eswatini 26 29 22
141   Jamaica 26 31 20
142   Jordan 24 43 5
143   Guyana 24 25 23
144   Liberia 23 35 12
145   Saint Lucia 23 29 17
146   Myanmar 22 21 24
147   Dominica 22 29 14
148   Bangladesh 22 16 27
149   Zimbabwe 21 34 8
150   Democratic Republic of the Congo 21 32 10
151   Indonesia 21 28 13
152   Solomon Islands 20 20 N/A
153   Sierra Leone 20 33 7
154   Syria 19 11 27
155   South Sudan 19 19 N/A
156   Burundi 18 27 10
157   Chad 18 24 12
158   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 18 29 8
159   Togo 18 22 14
160   Kenya 17 18 17
161   Iraq 17 12 22
162   Guinea 17 21 13
163   Comoros 17 18 16
164   Maldives 16 24 8
165   Ghana 16 24 8
166   Algeria 15 5 25
167   Zambia 15 23 6
168   Tunisia 15 13 17
169   Malawi 15 25 4
170   Kuwait 15 15 N/A
171   United Arab Emirates 15 0 29
172   Malaysia 14 8 20
173   Saudi Arabia 14 3 25
174   North Korea 14 14 N/A
175   Uganda 13 2 24
176   Sudan 13 8 18
177   Senegal 13 22 4
178   Egypt 13 9 16
179   Uzbekistan 12 7 18
180   Turkmenistan 12 12 N/A
181   Tanzania 12 7 17
182   Morocco 11 6 16
183   Libya 11 3 19
184   Ethiopia 10 6 14
185   Cameroon 10 8 11
186   Eritrea 9 9 N/A
187   Gambia 9 15 4
188   Yemen 8 0 17
189   Mauritania 8 0 16
190   Palestine 7 9 6
191   Qatar 7 6 9
192   Nigeria 7 7 7
193   Somalia 7 7 N/A
194   Oman 6 6 N/A
195   Iran 4 5 3
196   Brunei 3 3 N/A
197   Afghanistan 1 0 2

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References edit

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  2. ^ McHugh, Jess (2019-06-18). "Tips for L.G.B.T.Q. Travelers to Visit the World Safely". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  3. ^ McHugh, Jess (January 16, 2019). "Finding Open-Minded Health Care Abroad". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  4. ^ Hope, Allison (October 11, 2022). "An LGBTQ guide to coming out safely and happily". CNN. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  5. ^ Gillespie, Alexandra (January 31, 2022). "New digital tools are helping travelers avoid discrimination". National Geographic. Archived from the original on January 31, 2022. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
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  7. ^ Power, Shannon (January 27, 2023). "Beyoncé LGBTQ fans in Dubai speak out over concert backlash". Newsweek. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  8. ^ Holleis, Jennifer (September 27, 2022). "UAE increasingly dangerous for international LGBTQ community". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  9. ^ "LGBT Equality Index: The Most LGBT-Friendly Countries in the World". Equaldex. Retrieved 17 December 2023.

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