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“Together with Family:” – The 17th Festival of Diversity Kicks off in Albania to mark IDAHOT

It is May and as every year, we unite to celebrate diversity and human dignity in Albania, reaffirming the commitment to challenge discrimination and promote inclusion for all. The 17th Festival of Diversity in the framework of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia is now underway. It brings together LGBTI organisations, community members and citizens for a vibrant series of public events stretching throughout the month under this year's slogan: "Together with Family!"

The European Union and Council of Europe proudly continue their support for Albanian LGBTI organisations, helping combat discrimination, promote inclusivity, and advance the protection of human rights for all.

Among the key milestones the High-Level Dialogue on Albania's EU Membership and the Perspective of LGBTI Rights, reflects the growing recognition that the path to European integration is inseparable from the protection of fundamental rights for everyone. Two important moments will follow: “Raise the Flag” ceremony at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare on Kavaja Street — a symbol of institutional visibility and solidarity and “Shake the Homophobia” an event that confronts prejudices through community action and shared experiences.

The festival continues on 17 May with Dumplings and Love, to offer an intimate gathering in the spirit of community and belonging. On 20 May the National Strategic Roundtable on the Protection and Advancement of LGBTI Rights in Albania convenes at the Tirana International Hotel. It is a crucial policy dialogue bringing together institutional and civil society voices to assess progress and chart the road ahead. "The Temptation" Kiki Ball Party at the Agimi Cultural Centre is another evening of joyful celebration, artistry, and self-expression. Rounding out the month, a Queer Poetry Competition on 31 May will give voice to personal stories, amplifying perspectives that too often go unheard.

Three online campaigns are running in parallel throughout May, keeping the conversation alive beyond the festival’s physical events. With creative graphs and visuals, these campaigns will raise awareness on equal rights and diversity reaching different communities across Albania.

These events are a testament to the determination and creativity of Albania's LGBTI community and its allies. Together, they send a clear message: human rights and equality are non-negotiable, and a truly inclusive society is built by standing together, raising our voices, and supporting one another—today and every day.

The 17th festival of Diversity was supported by the action “Advancing protection from discrimination in Albania”, part of the EU and Council of Europe joint programme “Horizontal Facility III”, together with the Council of Europe's SOGIESC Unit.

 

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What is the Horizontal Facility?

The joint European Union/Council of Europe programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye” (Horizontal Facility III) is a co-operation initiative and one of the results of the Statement of Intent signed on 1 April 2014 by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe and the European Union Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, in which both Organisations agreed to further strengthen their co-operation in key areas of joint interest.

The programme is ongoing since 2016 and the third phase begun in January 2023 for a period of 48 months. The third phase of the programme (worth €41 million (85% funded by the EU, 15% by the CoE) keeps building on the results of the previous phases and it combines Beneficiary-specific and regional actions.

It enables the Beneficiaries to meet their reform agendas in the fields of human rights, rule of law and democracy and to comply with European standards, which is also a priority for the EU enlargement process.

Themes covered by the Horizontal Facility include:

  • strengthening justice
  • fighting corruption, economic crime and money laundering
  • promoting anti-discrimination and protection of the rights of vulnerable groups (including LGBTI, minorities and Roma) and
  • promoting and protecting freedom of expression and media

The Expertise Co-ordination Mechanism that provides legislative expertise and policy advice within the Council of Europe system remains also an important part of the programme available to all Beneficiaries.

The Horizontal Facility relies on the Council of Europe’s unique working methods, whereby tailor-made technical co-operation activities are based on conclusions and recommendations of the Council of Europe’s monitoring bodies highlight areas where improvements are needed in legislation and policies of the Beneficiaries to comply with the Organisation’s treaties and other standards.

 

Which Horizontal Facility actions are being implemented in Albania?

In Albania, the following actions are currently being implemented:

  • Strengthening the quality and efficiency of justice in Albania (SEJ IV)
  • Improving the protection of the right to property and facilitating execution of ECtHR judgments in Albania (D-REX III)
  • Enhancing the protection of human rights of prisoners in Albania
  • Action against economic crime in Albania
  • Advancing the protection from discrimination in Albania 
  • Protecting freedom of expression and of the media in Albania (PRO-FREX-A)