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On Monday in New York, the United States spearheaded a successful  effort in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to accredit the  International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), a  U.S.-based NGO whose respected work over 20 years has shed light on  discrimination, combated HIV/AIDs, and promoted human rights around the  world.  The move, which President  Barack Obama called an “important step forward for human rights,”  enriches the community of NGOs that inform, influence, and hold  accountable UN members.
“The UN was founded on the premise that only through mutual respect,  diversity, and dialogue can the international community effectively  pursue justice and equality,” President Obama said. “Today, with the  more full inclusion of the [IGLHRC], the United Nations is closer to the  ideals on which it was founded, and to values of inclusion and equality  to which the United States is deeply committed.”
Before Monday, no LGBT rights organizations with UN special  consultative status were based in the U.S. Out of more than 3,000  accredited NGOs, only nine focused primarily on LGBT rights. Only one of  those operated internationally.
Before the vote, the IGLHRC had to navigate a maze of barriers thrown  up by some members of the 19-member UN Committee on NGOs, culminating  in a “no action” motion in May. On Monday, despite opposition, the U.S.  pushed a resolution directly to ECOSOC to grant the IGLHRC special  consultative status, resulting in a debate and a vote. After 23  countries voted “yes,” 13 voted “no,” and 13 abstained, the IGLHRC won.  
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said, “The vote was a significant achievement for all those who work to see the United Nations embody its founding principles and advance the tenets of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said, “The vote was a significant achievement for all those who work to see the United Nations embody its founding principles and advance the tenets of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
Alex McPhillips is Press Officer, U.S. Mission to the UN
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