Sovereignty, Culture, and Human Dignity: Ghana’s New Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill

 A Critical Reflection on Ghana’s New Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 By Melanie Nathan, May 17, 2026 The reintroduction of Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 represents one of the most sweeping attempts in modern Africa to criminalize not merely same-sex conduct, but identity itself, together with advocacy, association, … More Sovereignty, Culture, and Human Dignity: Ghana’s New Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill

Defiant Zambian Home Affairs Minister Compares Gays to Dogs

By Melanie Nathan, May 10, 2013. Responding to Amnesty International’s call for the release of two young Zambian men detained in deplorable conditions, accused of sodomy as being “against the order of nature,” and for being a gay couple, the Zambian Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Nixson Chilangwa, has defiantly indicated that Zambia will not abide … More Defiant Zambian Home Affairs Minister Compares Gays to Dogs