Cooperation & Partnership

In this section, you can read about non-profit organizations with whom we cooperate. For us, it is important to work together to find solutions and achieve common goals. If you have questions about cooperation, you can reach us by our email. info@lgbtworldbeside.org.

RUSA LGBT. RUSA LGBT is a network for US-based, Russian-speaking LGBTQ individuals, their friends, supporters and loved ones.

Welcome to Chechnya. With searing urgency, “Welcome to Chechnya” shadows a group of activists who risk unimaginable peril to confront the ongoing anti-LGBTQ pogrom raging in the repressive and closed Russian republic.


Spannenburg.art presents a gay fetish culture with BEYOND BOUNDARIES. It is a taboo-breaking photography project by Arjan Spannenburg that celebrates the diverse and vibrant community of individuals who embrace their sexuality in unique and unconventional ways.

Through beautiful and thought-provoking imagery, the project captures the essence of gay fetish culture and highlights the beauty and complexity of this often misunderstood subculture. From leather and rubber to bondage and domination, this project explores the wide range of fetishes that exist within the gay community, while shedding light on the individuals who embrace them.


StartWerk Vluchtelingen is the no.1 job center for refugee talent. We believe in an inclusive society! Finding a nice job will be a major stepping stone towards becoming part of The Netherlands. We work hard to make sure you make a good start in the Dutch labor market. Register with your CV, and we will have an online intake about your dreams and ambitions.


HBO about us. HBO is the organization that helped David France film “Welcome to Chechnya”. They also wrote an article about our organization, which can be read here.


Kosta Karakashyan. Director. Choreographer. Performer. Writer. Under his creative production studio Studio Karakashyan, recent works include directing music videos for artists Matt DeLuca, Acrillics, and Bettan, the documentary dance film WAITING FOR COLOR about the ongoing LGBTQ+ persecution in Chechnya


Page 1 Theatre – to produce, and present Queer theatrical works. They are particularly interested in supporting the development of Queer artists living in Southern Ontario, especially those in rural communities outside of Toronto.


Studios 1-2-3. Since 2011 we have been teaching seven days out of seven in three different rooms. Above our studio we also run a B&B.


Voices 4. An organization that helps LGBT people in various issues and areas of life.