MCRB and Colors Rainbow Invite Businesses to Fly the Rainbow Flag for LGBT Equality on 17 May
MCRB and Colors Rainbow, a Myanmar NGO working on LGBT rights, are encouraging companies and other organisations in Myanmar to join the hundreds of companies worldwide who will stand up for equality for those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) by displaying a rainbow flag on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT), which is celebrated annually on 17 May.
These letters in EN and MM explain how you can join them.
In September 2017, the United Nation’s Human Rights Office, in its Free and Equal campaign, published five ‘STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR BUSINESS’ (available in EN | MM) to support the business community in tackling discrimination against lesbian, gay, bi, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people, in line with the UN Global Compact and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Postscript
Thank you to all the Myanmar and International companies who supported #IDAHOTMyanmar2019 in Myanmar by flying the flag at their premises or on their social media on 17 May, and in particular thanks to Shwetaung, owner of Junction City shopping mall, which was the event sponsor for IDAHOT 2019, ANZ Bank, Awba and the 8-Mile Business Centre, Capital Diamond Star Group, DeHeus Myanmar, ERM Myanmar, H&M, Heineken, Magic Event Myanmar, Metro Wholesale, Myanmar Bureau, Nestle, One to Watch, Padamyar FM, Rose Garden Hotel, Unilever and Woodside Energy. If you are interested in joining in for #IDAHOTMyanmar2020 or want to know more about promoting equality in the workplace, please get in touch with MCRB.
In the Media:
Diversity day: Advancing LGBT equality in Myanmar workplace - 17 May 2019
အထက်ပါအကြောင်းအရာနှင့်ပတ်သတ်၍ ဆက်လက်ဖတ်ရှုလိုပါက
- ၂၀၂၃ ခုနှစ် မေလ ၁၇ ရက်နေ့တွင် LGBT+ များ တန်းတူညီမျှမှု ခံစားရရှိရေးကို ကျင်းပခြင်း
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- Guide to Help Businesses Embrace LGBT+ Equality in Myanmar
- Business Involvement is Essential if Myanmar is to Achieve LGBT+ Equality
- UN Standards of Conduct for Business in Tackling Discrimination against LGBTI People