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Poland has never been so close to recognizing our relationships. We looked at everything we did last year and compiled the most important socio-political changes that affected the rights of LGBT+ people in Poland

Last year we contributed to numerous successes for LGBT+ persons in Poland, such as the Supreme Court ruling on gender recognition procedures and the European Court of Justice ruling on the transcription of foreign same-sex marriage certificates. At the same time it was a year of disappointments, such as when the President referred an amendment to the Criminal Code on hate crimes to the Constitutional Tribunal.

Despite the challenges ahead, we at the Campaign Against Homophobia are not going to give up. In 2025 we met with ministers, ran the Pride&Parent project, the Equal Families initiative and many more to create a safer future for our community. We also organized numerous training sessions and workshops. And these are just a couple of our accomplishments that we share in this year’s summary.

We also saw significant changes within KPH. After 20 years, Mirka Makuchowska, a director, long-time member and co-founder of our organization, left our team. As a new director I took up the baton to continue the impressive activities of our association. I know that Campaign Against Homophobia will be present wherever the discussions about our rights take place and whenever  the LGBT+ movement becomes visible and strong throughout Poland.

That is why we are happy to share everything we achieved in the area of the LGBT+ rights in Poland over the past year. We can promise you that we will not slow down in the new year and we already have new projects and initiatives on the horizon that we cannot wait to share with you.

Miko Czerwiński,

Director of Campaign Against Homophobia

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