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Countries in Africa where gayism is decriminalized

Out of the 55 states recognised by the United Nations or African Union or both, the International Gay and Lesbian Association stated in 2015 that homosexuality is outlawed in 34 African countries.

Homosexuality is widely frowned upon in most part of our world. We have witnessed most countries around the globe become more liberal even in its constitution to decriminalised homosexuality within its domain.  In Africa, since 2011, some developed countries have been considering or implementing laws that limit or prohibit general budget support to countries that restrict the rights of homosexuals.

1. Rwanda

2. Burkina Faso

3.Central African Republic

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4.Republic of Congo

5.Ivory Coast

6.Madagascar

7.Mali

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8.Niger

9.Equatorial Guinea

10. Democratic republic of congo.

11. South Africa.

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