LGBTQ2 refugee activist spreads message of tolerance and equality
Kenyan-born advocate and activist Biko Beauttah has became a champion for refugee and LGBTQ2 people in Canada, spreading her message of tolerance and equality for all.
Kenyan-born advocate and activist Biko Beauttah has became a champion for refugee and LGBTQ2 people in Canada, spreading her message of tolerance and equality for all.
“In this time of unprecedented need, many governments capable of being champions are instead turning their backs on their international obligation to assist refugees,” writes UNHCR Canada representative Jean-Nicolas Beuze.
UNHCR’s chief Filippo Grandi has praised Canada for being a “champion” of refugees with its far-sighted and generous resettlement efforts, but in view of a record number of forcibly displaced people worldwide he urged Canadians and others to do even more.