The European Union Agency For Fundamental Rights (FRA) launched the second wave of its  survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, and also non-binary, and other gender non-conforming people. 
 
According FRA, the survey is looking for responses from anyone who considers themselves to be LGBTI, who is aged 15 years and above and lives in the European Union, Serbia or North Macedonia.
 
The EU LGBTI Survey is being carried out by the survey company Agilis SA on behalf of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), an agency of the European Union.
 
The FRA helps to ensure that fundamental rights of people living in the EU are protected. It does this by collecting evidence about the situation of fundamental rights across the European Union and providing advice, based on evidence, about how to improve the situation.
 
The questions will take up to around 20 minutes to answer. FRA has carried out research in this area since 2008, including legal as well as empirical (qualitative) research.
 
FRA research has revealed how LGBTI people face discrimination across all areas of life, and how they are vulnerable to verbal and physical attacks, choosing to remain largely invisible out of fear of negative consequences.
Take the survey here.
 
Edited by Bouli Hadjiioannou