Source
Year
2018

Ghana: Comfort level of citizens in associating themselves with LGBTI people

3.8%
Very comfortable
16.2%
Comfortable
35.3%
Uncomfortable
44.8%
Very uncomfortable
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Impact on the Equality Index

Score20 / 100
Weight100 / 100
Time decay factor (7 years)0.178 (0.756)
Adjusted weight (after time decay)17.8 / 100

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