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La Agenda 2030 ha establecido un marco consensuado de objetivos para todos los países que coloca en el centro del desarrollo sostenible la lucha contra las desigualdades, el fin de la discriminación y la construcción de sociedades más justas e inclusivas. Se propone un análisis comparado de las iniciativas desarrolladas por las principales agencias de cooperación para la protección y promoción de los derechos humanos de las personas LGTBI, con el objetivo de destacar buenas prácticas que permitan fortalecer este ámbito de trabajo en muchos casos aún incipiente o poco sistemático.
Palabras claves: Cooperación internacional; desarrollo; LGTBI; derechos humanos; agenda 2030; diversidad; inclusión.
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