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Pride Alliance Concludes: ‘Progress Visible, but the Struggle for Acceptance Continues’

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Text and images Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO — “Change is possible when we work together, invest in knowledge, and create space for dialogue.” With that message, Omaira Toelsie, Director of New Monday, reflected on two years of Pride Alliance Suriname on Thursday. The closing event took place at the Lalla Rookh Building, where partners, diplomats, and civil society organizations gathered. After two years of training, collaboration, and civil society…
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Text and images Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO — “Change is possible when we work together, invest in knowledge, and create space for dialogue.” With that message, Omaira Toelsie, Director of New Monday, reflected on two years of Pride Alliance Suriname on Thursday. The closing event took place at the Lalla Rookh Building, where partners, diplomats, and civil society organizations gathered. After two years of training, collaboration, and civil society…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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