Resources
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
You might want to start a Queer Peace group in your community, integrate queer issues into school curricula, or build the capacity of your organizations. Here are a few resources that can get you started. Please feel free to contribute so that other queers/queer-friendly organizations can learn from your work.
On the listserv, there are more articles, research and tools that help strengthen LGBT organizations and their work. Membership is free!
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Our work needs your support. If you are in the position to donate funds or materials to help focus and build our work, we would greatly appreciate it. Please note that 100% of your money goes towards building and enriching LGBT lives around the world. If you would like a portion of your donation to our administrative costs, please identify this in your email.
VOLUNTEER!
Volunteer with QPI! We are always looking for volunteers to establish ourselves further and to include LGBT professionals in our development programs. Please feel free to contact us through our contact page to notify us about how you can help.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
You might want to start a Queer Peace group in your community, or help build QPI at conferences and consortiums. Here are a list of documents that you can use to help support this.
Toolkits
Queer Peace International is an organization that facilitates networking between sexual and gender minority organizations, individuals and their allies. We are committed to working across the global North/South divide to build capacities, share skills, develop transformative practices, and to guide – and intervene in – international development programming.
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QPI is a volunteer-run organization that requires your financial support in order to keep our important work going. Please donate what you can. All donations will go directly toward building capacities for LGBTQ and sexual minority programming in the Global South.

