Countries with Laws Criminalising LGBTQ+ Individuals

Infographic 1: A Continent Legally Divided

The Continental Divide

The struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in Africa is defined by a deepening schism: a wave of judicial-led progress confronts a backlash of severe legislative persecution.

A Continent Legally Divided

Across Africa’s 54 nations, the legal landscape for LGBTQ+ people is starkly polarized. While a growing number of countries are repealing colonial-era laws, a majority still enforce statutes that criminalize same-sex intimacy, creating a climate of fear and persecution.

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Nations Criminalize Same-Sex Acts

This means in over 57% of African countries, LGBTQ+ individuals live under the threat of legal sanction for their identity and relationships.

Data derived from a comprehensive analysis of legal frameworks concerning LGBTQ+ rights in Africa as of mid-2025.

Infographic 2: The Spectrum of Punishment

The Continental Divide

The struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in Africa is defined by a deepening schism: a wave of judicial-led progress confronts a backlash of severe legislative persecution.

The Spectrum of Punishment

The penalties for same-sex relations range from fines to death. This visualization categorizes the 31 criminalizing nations by the most severe maximum penalty available under their laws, revealing a landscape of extreme legal hostility.

⚠️ Death Penalty Prescribed

In four countries, the law explicitly allows for the death penalty for consensual same-sex acts: Mauritania, Nigeria (in northern states), Somalia (in some regions), and Uganda.

Data derived from a comprehensive analysis of legal frameworks concerning LGBTQ+ rights in Africa as of mid-2025.

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