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Senegal's anti-homosexuality law condemned as baseless and a threat to public health

Friday, 17 April 2026, 06:17 · 1 min read

Experts have challenged Senegal's law criminalising homosexuality, arguing that its stated historical and public health justifications are without scientific foundation. Critics warn that rather than protecting public health, the legislation drives marginalised groups away from healthcare services, worsening outcomes for the broader population. The debate intensifies pressure on Senegal (a predominantly Muslim West African nation seen as a regional model of democratic governance) to reconcile its legal framework with evidence-based health policy.

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Le Monde AfriqueLoi contre l’homosexualité au Sénégal : « Les justifications historique et sanitaire de la loi sont infondées » ↗︎
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