 Meet Amir. Amir is excited to enter a new queer space that just opened in his city. And because of the stereotypes surrounding his community, Amir faces some extra challenges. Amir's right to belong in queer spaces is often questioned, and it just doesn't feel like this space is meant for him. He shouldn't have to come out as gay to feel welcome. LGBTQI plus people from migrant backgrounds are much more likely to trust organizations when they feel that all aspects of their identity are accepted and welcome. Unfortunately, even with the best intentions, we can make people feel unsafe. Introducing the Equal City LGBTQI Plus Toolbox for Frontline Workers. It's designed to help in situations just like these. It provides you with practical tips to help you ensure that everyone feels seen, heard, respected, safe. Learn more about the Equal City Toolbox at belgium.iom.int.equalcity. Thank you for watching.