LGBT Equality Index

The most LGBT-Friendly Countries in the World.

The Equality Index measures the current status of LGBT rights, laws, and freedoms as well as public attitudes towards LGBT people.
0 (Less Equal)
100 (More Equal)

Public Opinion vs. Legal Rights

North America
South America
Europe
Africa
Asia
Oceania

Equality Index by Continent

Average LGBTQ+ Equality Index scores of each continent.

ContinentEquality IndexLegal IndexPublic Opinion Index
South America 12 countries
62
74
49
Europe 50 countries
59
71
46
North America 23 countries
43
53
34
Oceania 14 countries
39
43
44
Asia 44 countries
31
30
32
Africa 54 countries
23
25
22

Equality Index by Region

Australia and New Zealand, the Nordic countries, and parts of Europe rank highest in terms of the Equality Index while the Middle East and most of Africa (with the exception of South Africa) rank lowest — both in terms of legal protections and public opinion.

RegionEquality IndexLegal IndexPublic Opinion Index
Nordic Countries 5 countries
83
90
76
Australia and New Zealand 2 countries
79
95
63
Western Europe 9 countries
71
83
60
North America 3 countries
71
84
58
British Isles 2 countries
68
80
57
South America 12 countries
62
74
49
Southern Europe 16 countries
61
76
47
Baltic Countries 3 countries
51
67
36
Eastern Asia 6 countries
49
54
45
Southern Africa 5 countries
47
54
40
Central America 7 countries
47
55
39
Eastern Europe 11 countries
44
56
31
Southeast Asia 11 countries
38
34
46
Micronesia 5 countries
37
39
16
Caribbean 13 countries
35
45
25
Melanesia 4 countries
35
36
34
Central Africa 9 countries
29
34
20
Southern and Central Asia 14 countries
28
30
27
Eastern Africa 17 countries
23
24
24
Polynesia 3 countries
22
22
Not enough data
Middle East 17 countries
21
23
20
Western Africa 16 countries
18
19
17
Northern Africa 7 countries
12
8
17
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Largest Disparities

Regions where legal progress and public views don't align. Comparing the legal rights and the public opinion highlights regions where the public's support has advanced past (or fallen behind) legal progress. These may be potential areas for advocacy and change. (Countries without public opinion data are excluded.)

Public Opinion Ahead of Legal Progress

CountryLegal IndexPublic Opinion IndexDifference
1. Barbados
4071+31
2. Guyana
2453+29
3. Cape Verde
5680+24
4. Myanmar
1538+23
5. United Arab Emirates
223+20
6. Iraq
322+20
7. Malaysia
827+20
8. China
4766+19
9. Syria
927*+19
10. Saudi Arabia
522+17

Legal Progress Ahead of Public Opinion

CountryLegal IndexPublic Opinion IndexDifference
1. Moldova
648-56
2. Greece
9140-51
3. Bolivia
8738-49
4. Ecuador
9042-48
5. Croatia
8133-48
6. Antigua and Barbuda
6017*-44
7. Mongolia
6017-42
8. Colombia
9250-42
9. Haiti
5211-41
10. Armenia
465-41

World Equality Index

Which countries are the most LGBT-friendly? The Legal Index scores the legal rights and freedoms LGBTQ+ people have while the Public Opinion Index scores how the general public feels in each region.

CountryEquality IndexLegal IndexPublic Opinion Index
1. Iceland
939690
2. Norway
888987
3. Uruguay
8710074
8310067
5. Denmark
829469
6. New Zealand
819665
7. Malta
8010061
8. Chile
8010060
9. Andorra
808674
10. Germany
809960
789561
789561
13. Belgium
789561
14. Portugal
779460
15. Netherlands
779064
16. Cuba
778766
17. Finland
768766
18. Sweden
758565
758961
759456
21. France
749058
22. Austria
748860
23. Czechia
728164
24. Colombia
719250
25. Nepal
717468
718557
707664
28. Ireland
708159
29. Costa Rica
698554
30. Liechtenstein
697068
31. Cape Verde
685680
32. Luxembourg
688352
33. South Africa
677757
34. San Marino
676371*
677955
667459
37. Greece
669140
38. Ecuador
669042
39. Thailand
656367
40. Slovenia
658248
647156
42. Bolivia
638738
627451
44. Seychelles
615566*
45. Taiwan
606951
46. Estonia
597444
47. Croatia
578133
48. Botswana
566151
49. China
564766
50. Barbados
554071
51. Montenegro
557535
52. Timor-Leste
544960
544959
54. Monaco
545751*
55. Mauritius
545652
535750
536244
535056
526736
525053
61. Fiji
5151
62. Vietnam
515053
63. Bosnia and Herzegovina
516538
64. Bhutan
515250*
65. Poland
515943
66. Belize
505744
67. Serbia
506733
68. North Macedonia
496533
69. Ukraine
495939
70. Hungary
485740
71. Marshall Islands
4848
72. Kosovo
486630
73. Albania
486828
74. Lithuania
486828
75. Cambodia
484551
76. Mozambique
484947
77. Romania
476133
78. Laos
474450
79. Latvia
475835
475439
81. Slovakia
466033
82. Honduras
465833
83. Sao Tome and Principe
454644
84. Bulgaria
456327
85. Nicaragua
455040
86. Singapore
454049
87. Lesotho
445632
88. Federated States of Micronesia
4343
89. Angola
425035
90. El Salvador
424935
91. Namibia
425033
92. Suriname
416023
93. Panama
404534
94. Tajikistan
4040
95. Vanuatu
394534*
96. Dominican Republic
394533
97. Equatorial Guinea
3939
98. Guyana
392453
99. Antigua and Barbuda
396017*
100. Mongolia
396017
101. Guinea-Bissau
384037*
102. Nauru
3838
103. North Korea
3838
104. Bahrain
373242*
36648
106. Guatemala
364031
107. Paraguay
354031
108. Rwanda
353832
109. Djibouti
3434
343631
111. Vatican City
3333
112. Turkey
333433
113. Saint Kitts and Nevis
335115*
114. Saint Lucia
334917*
115. Haiti
325211
116. Dominica
314814*
315013
118. Bahamas
314516
3131
120. Madagascar
303822
121. Central African Republic
2929
122. Benin
294116
123. Republic of the Congo
284017
124. Eswatini
282827
125. Palau
283916*
126. Sri Lanka
282134
127. Belarus
263616
263023
129. Trinidad and Tobago
262527
130. Kiribati
2626
131. Myanmar
261538
132. Bangladesh
261933
133. Papua New Guinea
2626
134. Armenia
26465
135. Gabon
243513
136. Grenada
243117
137. Côte d’Ivoire
233214
138. Kenya
232819
139. Tuvalu
2323
140. Kazakhstan
233511
141. Kyrgyzstan
223410
142. Solomon Islands
2222
143. Democratic Republic of the Congo
22368*
144. Jamaica
222618
145. Azerbaijan
21375
146. Uzbekistan
192018*
147. Chad
192414
148. Comoros
191919*
18288
150. Syria
18927*
18827
152. Turkmenistan
1717
153. Liberia
17259
154. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
17268*
155. Guinea
171914
156. Jordan
15246
157. Ghana
151318
158. Lebanon
141315
159. Tanzania
141314
160. Tonga
1414
161. Tunisia
141215
162. Sudan
13819
163. Sierra Leone
13206
164. Libya
13819
165. Saudi Arabia
13522
166. Zimbabwe
131610
167. Algeria
13719
168. Morocco
131115
169. United Arab Emirates
12223
170. Iraq
12322
121211
172. Ethiopia
121013
173. Burundi
111210*
174. Cameroon
111111
11715
176. Togo
11912
177. Uganda
10318
10417*
179. Eritrea
1010
180. Burkina Faso
101010
181. Mauritania
10416
182. Egypt
10415
183. Niger
10712
184. Mali
10109
185. Malawi
9135
186. Maldives
888*
187. South Sudan
88
188. Zambia
888
189. Qatar
869*
190. Kuwait
676*
191. Iran
6103
192. Senegal
683
193. Gambia
334
194. Brunei
22
195. Oman
22
196. Afghanistan
102*
00
* Region's public opinion data is based on less than three surveys

Equality Index Methodology

Equaldex's Equality Index is a rating from 0 to 100 (with 100 being the most equal) to help visualize the legal rights and public attitudes towards LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex...) people in each region. The Equality Index is an average of two indexes: the legal index and the public opinion Index.

Equality Index

Average of Legal Index and Public Opinion Index

Legal Index

The LGBT legal index measures the current legal status of 13 different issues ranging from the legal status of homosexuality, same-sex marriage, transgender rights, LGBT discrimination protections, LGBT censorship laws, and more. Each topic is weighted differently (for example, if same-sex marriage is illegal in a region, it would have a much bigger impact on the score than not allowing LGBT people to serve in the military). Each topic is assigned a "total possible score" and a "score" is assigned based the status of the law using a rating scale that ranges from 0% to 100% (for example, if homosexuality is legal, it would would receive a score of 100, but if it's illegal, it would receve a score of 0.)

If the status of an issue is unknown, not applicable, or no data has not been added to Equaldex, the issue's score is completely discarded and not included in the ranking. In cases where a law varies throughout a region (for example, a country where same-sex marriage is legal in some states or provinces but not others), the score is averaged among all states or provinces, weighted equally.

Past laws that are no longer in effect do not impact the region's current score. New laws that have not gone into effect yet will not impact the region's score until the day it goes into effect.

Legal Index

(Total Possible Score for each issue × Factor of Status of Issue) / Sum of all Total Possible Scores

IssueTotal Possible ScoreStatusFactor
Homosexual activity100Legal×1.00
Male illegal, female uncertain×0.20
Male illegal, female legal×0.20
Illegal (other penalty)×0.15
Illegal (imprisonment as punishment)×0.10
Illegal (up to life in prison as punishment)×0.05
Illegal (death penalty as punishment)×0.00
Same-sex marriage60Legal×1.00
Civil unions (marriage rights)×0.80
Civil unions (limited rights)×0.70
Other type of partnership×0.50
Foreign same-sex marriages recognized only×0.40
Unregistered cohabitation×0.30
Unrecognized×0.10
Banned×0.00
Censorship of LGBT issues40No censorship×1.00
State-enforced×0.30
Fine as punishment×0.20
Other punishment×0.10
Imprisonment as punishment×0.05
Death penalty as punishment×0.00
Right to change legal gender40Legal, no restrictions×1.00
Legal, but requires medical diagnosis×0.70
Legal, but requires surgery×0.40
Illegal×0.00
Gender-affirming care20Legal×1.00
Legal, but restricted for minors×0.70
Legal, but banned for minors×0.50
Restricted×0.30
Banned×0.00
Legal recognition of non-binary gender30Recognized×1.00
Intersex only×0.70
Not legally recognized×0.00
Hate crime protections40Sexual orientation and gender identity×1.00
Sexual orientation only×0.50
Protected in some contexts×0.30
No protections×0.00
LGBT discrimination20Illegal×1.00
Illegal in some contexts×0.50
No protections×0.00
LGBT employment discrimination20Sexual orientation and gender identity×1.00
Gender identity only×0.50
Sexual orientation only×0.50
No protections×0.00
LGBT housing discrimination20Sexual orientation and gender identity×1.00
Gender identity only×0.50
Sexual orientation only×0.50
No protections×0.00
Same-sex adoption20Legal×1.00
Married couples only×0.50
Second parent adoption only×0.40
Single only×0.20
Illegal×0.00
Intersex infant surgery20Full ban×1.00
Parental approval required×0.30
Not banned×0.00
Serving openly in military20Legal×1.00
Lesbians, gays, bisexuals permitted, transgender people banned×0.70
Don't Ask, Don't Tell×0.50
Illegal×0.00
Blood donations by MSMs10Legal×1.00
Legal with restrictions×0.80
Banned (less than 6-month deferral)×0.30
Banned (6-month deferral)×0.20
Banned (1-year deferral)×0.15
Banned (5-year deferral)×0.10
Banned (indefinite deferral)×0.00
Bathroom access20Protected×1.00
No explicit protections×0.80
Partially restricted×0.50
Restricted×0.20
Restricted (enforced with penalties or fines)×0.00
Conversion therapy10Banned×1.00
Sexual orientation only×0.50
Not banned×0.00
Equal age of consent10Equal×1.00
Female equal, male N/A×0.75
Female equal, male unequal×0.50
Unequal×0.00

Public Opinion Index

The LGBT public opinion index measures the public attitudes towards LGBT people using surveys and polls from reputable organizations. This index is scored based on averaging the results of all surveys in a given region. Generally, the value averaged is usually the most "equal" response in the poll. For example, if a poll asked "Do you support same-sex marriage?" and 56% of people said "yes", the value "56" would be used. In some cases, a survey may be weighted less if the survey is very specific or includes a specific group of people (such as Christians) and might not be a full representation of the overall attitudes of the region.

To better represent current attitudes, surveys are scored using a time-decay weighting method based on the date published. This means that the most recent surveys carry more weight in the public opinion index. Surveys from the current year and the previous year receive full weight. However, for surveys older than two years, an exponential decay of 75% applies each year. This weight decay ensures that the public opinion index is always most influenced by the most recent data, reflecting evolving public attitudes, while still taking into account older surveys to maintain a comprehensive overview. This change went into effect on July 21, 2023.

Note that public opinion data is not available in every region. In these cases, the Equality Index will only be a representation of the legal rights of LGBT people in the region. Additionally, some regions have no recent public opinion data available, so older data is used to score the region.

Public Opinion Index

(Survey Results Value × Survey Weight × Time Decay Factor) / (Survey Weight × Time Decay Factor)

Year Survey Published Time Decay Factor
2026 (current year)0.7501
20250.7501
20240.7510.75
20230.7520.5625
20220.7530.421875
20210.7540.31640625
20200.7550.2373046875
20190.7560.177978515625
20180.7570.13348388671875
20170.7580.10011291503906
20160.7590.075084686279297
(etc.)

Notes

  • Equaldex's Equality Index is constantly being improved and tracking it over time may not represent changes in equality over time. As more data is contributed to Equaldex, the index becomes more accurate. For example, adding survey results to a region will likely change the region's Equality Index — even more so if there is limited data on the region. In this case, the change in score could represent a change in attitudes in the region, but it may also just be an increase in the index's accuracy.
  • Global opinion surveys rarely include transgender topics. Especially in more conservative regions, surveys are usually limited to homosexuality or same-sex marriage. Equaldex continues to seek more international transgender public opinion data to make the Equality Index more inclusive.
  • Regions are ranked based on their raw, unrounded Equality Index scores, but rounded values are used for simplicity.
  • The model for the Equality Index is evolving, and adjustments to weights and other parameters are likely as we continue to improve its accuracy and relevance.
  • The Equality Index is updated automatically as data is added to Equaldex and as new laws go into effect. When a new law or survey is added to Equaldex, the index will recalculate within a few hours.