Arc-en-Ciel International Rainbow (AIR) is an online platform created for and with LGBTQIA+ migrants, refugees and the professionals who support them, with a strong focus on Belgium and links to resources worldwide. It offers practical information, support networks and country-by-country facts to help queer and trans people on the move find safety, community and reliable guidance.
What Arc-en-Ciel International Is
Arc-en-Ciel International Rainbow is an international information-sharing platform dedicated to LGBTQIA+ migration, with content available in English and French. The site is designed for “freedom-seekers”, homeless people, asylum-seekers, refugees and professionals working with them, making it a key tool for anyone navigating borders, procedures and new environments as an LGBTQIA+ person.
On the homepage, visitors are invited to choose their profile (“I am a freedom-seeker / homeless person / asylum-seeker / refugee / professional”) and are then guided towards tailored information and resources. The platform is supported by Fédération Prisme, a Walloon LGBTQIA+ federation that coordinates projects on migration and queer rights across Belgium.
Useful link: Arc-en-Ciel International – homepage
RainbowHouse Brussels (LGBTQIA+ centre & associations hub): https://rainbowhouse.be
People evaluating whether a country is safe for them as a queer or trans person.
Professionals writing reports or supporting asylum claims with country-of-origin information.
World Facts overview: https://www.arcenciel-international.be (sections Africa / Asia / Europe / Latin America)
Practical LGBTQIA+ addresses in Brussels (housing, health, legal help): https://www.jeminforme.be/homosexualite-et-lgbtqia-adresses-utiles-a-bruxelles/
Toolbox (for professionals): https://www.arcenciel-international.be/fr/boite-a-outils
About the project: https://www.arcenciel-international.be/fr/a-propos
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