Countries like India, Saudi Arabia and Russia have strong anti-gay policies β€” some punish queer peopleΒ by up to 30 years imprisonment. Although the media covers anti-gay sentiment worldwide, if you have a jobΒ that requires traveling internationally, you need a more reliableΒ guide.

There’s a new app called Man About WorldΒ and it’sΒ just what the doctor ordered. The app providesΒ LGBTΒ travelersΒ a well-researched guide to make traveling a whole lot safer, especially when communicating with locals and understanding the culture’s view towardsΒ homosexuality.

The mobile app hones in on safety and security, resources, LGBT business etiquette, as well as technical advice for staying connected to home and connecting with LGBT locals. It can alsoΒ answers questions like:

  • β€œAm I at risk simply because I’m gay?”
  • β€œShould I discuss my trip with HR?”
  • β€œCan I bring my HIV meds with me?”
  • β€œHow do I change the subject when colleagues ask about my family?”
  • β€œHow can I connect with the locals without putting myself or them at risk?”

Launched in 2012, founder Billy Kolber partnered with Marriott International and IBM to co-sponsor the Business Travel Guide to provide much-needed resources for LGBT travelers on where to stay, and what to expect.

Related:Β 10 Countries That Will Kill You for Being Gay

β€œAs a leisure traveler you’re free to avoid certain countries, but as a business traveler you often don’t have a choice, and there really aren’t any resources dedicated to gay and lesbian business travelers,” Kolber told Skift.com. β€œBusiness travel is lonely enough to begin with, but it can be very taxing to spend all dayΒ in the closet without any idea of what’s appropriate inΒ certain cultures.”

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Man About World isn’t just for professional andΒ leisure travelers. It’s also a great tool for human resource managers, who are typically unaware of risks when sending LGBT employees to certain areas of the world. We often forget that 78 countries criminalize homosexuality.

Thankfully, Marriott International has been proactive in supporting LGBT rights around the world, so of course they were a perfect company to join forces with.

β€œWe are proud to know that so many LGBT guests come to our hotels wherever their assignments take them,” Stacey Milne, VP, portfolio marketing strategy and planning at Marriott International, said in a press release. β€œThis practical resource, which includes many tips from our own Marriott associates, is one more way of making their travels as successful as we can.” Click here to downloadΒ Man About World from the Apple Store.

H/T: Skift

David Artavia is an actor and writer from New York City. He loves living vicariously through his friends.Β FollowΒ him on TwitterΒ andΒ Like his Facebook page.Β