Ghana's president vows no action on anti-LGBTQ+ bill until Supreme Court rules on a challenge to it
- Ghana's president will not decide on signing an anti-LGBTQ bill until the Supreme Court rules, seeking diplomatic reassurance about human rights.
- The bill, facing legal challenge, imposes jail terms for LGBTQ+ identification and promotion, threatening World Bank funding and IMF bailout.
- LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana are under threat, with concerns over human rights, legal challenges, and economic repercussions.
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