About EFAF

History

Equality For All Foundation Ltd. (EFAF) is a human rights and social justice organisation that advocates for the rights, livelihood, and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Jamaica. The organisation was founded on Thursday, 10 December 1998.

Our work aims to foster a Jamaican society that respects and protects the rights of all individuals. Our board and staff are committed to promoting social change, empowering the LGBT community, and building tolerance for and acceptance of LGBT people.

Founders

EFAF was started by a group of 12 men and women: educators, lawyers, public relations practitioners, advertisers, and human rights activists who saw the need to advocate for the protection of LGBT people from state-sanctioned and community violence. In this regard, J-FLAG’s call was for the fair and equal treatment of gays and lesbians under the law and by the ordinary citizen. Among the individuals who helped to found the organisation and were part of its Steering Committee are:

Mission

To promote social change by empowering the Jamaican LGBT community and build tolerance for and acceptance of the LGBT community by the wider Jamaican society.

Vision

The creation of a Jamaican society that respects and protects the human rights and inherent dignity of all individuals irrespective of their sexual orientation and gender identity: A Jamaica where there is the freedom to be, for all people.

Values

EFAF promotes the values of all-inclusivity, diversity, equality, fairness, and love. These values are at the heart of all we do, as we seek to become effective agents of social change.

One of EFAF’s first major undertakings was a submission to the Joint Select Committee on the Charter of Rights Bill seeking to amend the non-discrimination clause to include ‘sexual orientation.’ EFAF has expanded its legal reform and advocacy efforts and expanded its activities to include Public Education and Crisis Intervention and Support Programmes. EFAF continues to encourage Jamaicans to have a deeper understanding of their plurality and their democracy; it will continue seeking to raise the level of debate in the society about the meaning of tolerance and the acceptance of difference. Accordingly, EFAF will attempt to forge new relationships with a wider cross-section of organisations committed to strengthening democracy and the promotion of respect for all Jamaicans, regardless of sexual orientation, gender, creed, religion, or social status. Over the twenty years of our existence, EFAF has stood as the foremost voice in Jamaica and the English-speaking Caribbean calling for the respect of LGBT people as citizens with the same rights and value as heterosexual Jamaicans.

Since 2012, the organisation has been operating under five broad objectives:

In pursuit of these objectives, the following strategic approaches are being used: