In Liberia, human rights defenders are raising alarms over a growing wave of movements opposing family diversity, quietly gaining traction under the banner of “family values.” These campaigns, often supported by ultra-conservative actors and amplified through religious networks, frame their mission as protecting traditional African morals and social cohesion. Yet behind this rhetoric, rights advocates warn, lies an agenda that risks undermining decades of progress on inclusion, gender equality,…
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