Across Africa there are moves afoot to toughen laws against the gay community.
In May, President Yoweri Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Bill \u2013 giving Uganda some of the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world.
But now Ghana\u2019s and Kenya\u2019s parliaments are due to soon start debating even tougher legislation.
Just after the Ugandan bill was passed, MPs from a number of countries across the continent attended a networking conference in Entebbe sponsored by the socially conservative US Mormon pressure group \u2018Family Watch International\u2019.
One of them was the MP behind the Kenyan bill, George Peter Kaluma.
The BBC\u2019s Catherine Byaruhanga spoke to him.