
Below are the 2025 scores of the 49 European countries based on the International Commitments indicator.
Below are the 2022 scores of the 49 European countries based on the International Commitments indicator.
Below are the 2018 scores of the 49 European countries based on the International Commitments indicator.
Bias-motivated bullying based on actual or perceived SOGIGESC continues to be a global challenge that requires action beyond local and national levels to effectively address and eradicate it.
International commitment from states demonstrates political leadership and underscores the importance of cooperation in combating this issue. Membership in the European Governmental LGBTI Focal Points Network (EFPN) and the signing of the UNESCO Call for Action by Ministers on Inclusive and Equitable Education for All learners, which advocates for an environment free from discrimination and violence, both serve as key indicators of this commitment to LGBTQI-inclusive education.
Only 27 countries have signed both the UNESCO Call for Action by Ministers to ensure Inclusive and Equitable Education for All Learners in an environment free from discrimination and violence, and are also members of the European Governmental LGBTI Focal Points Network. In total, 29 CoE Member States have signed the Call for Action, while 37 countries are part of the Focal Points Network. Finally, four countries have made international commitments but have yet to implement any concrete measures to advance LGBTQI inclusive education.
countries have signed both the UNESCO Call for Action by Ministers to ensure Inclusive and Equitable Education and are also members of the European Governmental LGBTI Focal Points Network.
CoE Member States have signed the Call for Action in total.
countries are part of the Focal Points Network in total.
countries have made international commitments but have yet to implement any concrete measures to advance LGBTQI inclusive education.
Below are the 10 indicators we used to evaluate each country. Each indicator is rated out of 10 based on how many grounds of discriminations it covers (ie. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression, and Sex Characteristics) and whether the country has anti-LGBTQI measures in place. The highest possible score for a country is 100, and the lowest is -15. You can find more details about our methodology in our full Report.