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Archive February 2015

PGA Member Hon. Paul Dehé (Côte d’Ivoire)

PGA congratulates its National Group in Côte d’Ivoire for its relentless efforts over the past 18 months which made an important contribution leading to the deposit yesterday of the Instrument of Ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty by the Government of

Hon. Dr. Bernadette Lahai, MP (Sierra Leone)

Sierra Leone - Longstanding PGA Member Hon. Bernadette Lahai MP participates in Parliamentary Debate on Small Arms and Light Weapons Reguations

David Donat Cattin, Secretary-General, Parliamentarians for Global Action

Is the International Community Abandoning the Fight Against Impunity? Intervention by David Donat Cattin (Ph.D., Law), Secretary-General, Parliamentarians for Global Action; Adjunct Professor of International Law, NYU Center for Global Affairs

This workshop is being organized with the kind cooperation of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga.

From 18-19 May, 2015, PGA, with the kind cooperation of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga, will organize and host a Regional Parliamentary Workshop to promote Universality and Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty in the Pacific Islands Region.

Technical Round-Table on the full implementation of the Rome Statute and the ratification of the Kampala Amendments by Ecuador  Quito, Ecuador 12 and 13 February, 2015

PGA together with the Government and Parliament of Ecuador, organized, a Technical Round-Table on the full implementation of the Rome Statute and the ratification of the Kampala Amendments by Ecuador.

Parliamentary Conference to Give Full Effect to the Principle of Complementarity in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 17 July 2014

PGA strongly supports the creation of a Special Criminal Court to fight against impunity for the international crimes committed since 2012 in the territory of the Central African Republic (CAR).

Senator Jim Walsh (Ireland) introduced a proposal to combat human trafficking calling for PGA’s global network to raise awareness about this human rights abuse to effectively eradicate it.

Noting that according to the ILO, nearly 21 million people are enslaved at any given time, and most of them are women and children, Senator Jim Walsh from Ireland & PGA Board member, introduced a proposal to combat human trafficking.

Technical Round Table on the Implementation of the Rome Statute and the Ratification of Kampala Amendments on 12 February, 2015

PGA, together with the National Assembly of Ecuador, convened a Technical Round Table on the Implementation of the Rome Statute

Sen. Ivan Cepeda Castro, Member of PGA

PGA expresses deep concern over death threat against Sen. Ivan Cepeda Castro and Advisor, Agustín Jiménez