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La red de Parlamentarios para la Acción Global (PGA, por sus siglas en inglés) fue fundada en 1978 en Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos, por un grupo de parlamentarios de todas partes del mundo buscando encontrar soluciones colectivas, coordinadas y cohesivas...

Parlamentarios para la Acción Global es una red mundial multipartidista de legisladores de todas las regiones del mundo que defiende los principios sociales y medioambientales más fundamentales: los derechos humanos, la democracia y el estado de derecho; la paz y la seguridad humana; la igualdad de género y la inclusión; la protección del medio ambiente; y la justicia en todas sus formas.

The Insights by Lawmakers on Climate Action & Oceans series (#InsightsByLawmakers) highlight ongoing efforts, national experiences, lessons learned and good practices implemented by parliamentarians to advance the goals of these Campaigns.

Dep. António Niquice (Mozambique), PGA Oceans Campaign Convenor and Chair of the Planning and Budget Commission of the Mozambican Parliament, shares the importance of prioritizing sustainability of small-scale fisheries.

The Breakfast Discussion provided parliamentarians the opportunity to discuss recent actions, share experiences, and explore next steps for the three Oceans Campaign projects

Miembros de PGA Adoptan el Plan de Acción de Buenos Aires para Fortalecer la Lucha contra la Impunidad

The Court affirmed and deemed unconstitutional that certain laws criminalize consensual, private acts between persons of the age of consent, regardless of gender.

This webinar is a first of a series of 4 in Africa, Latin America, Asia/Pacific and Caribbean/CARICOM to promote Universality and Implementation of The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and its Additional Protocol/s.

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) congratulates the Parliament of Gabon for repealing paragraph 5 of Article 402 of its Criminal Code, which criminalized same-sex sexual relations.

PGA is pleased to have been informed earlier today that the Government of The United Republic of Tanzania has ratified on August 14th, 2019 the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC), thereby becoming the 183rd State Party.

On July 15, the National Assembly of Mozambique voted unanimously to approve the law against unions of minors under the age of 18.

PGA congratulates the Government of Mozambique for this important and decisive step forward in promoting national, regional and international peace and security.

Held by PGA in Kyiv, Ukraine on November 19, 2018, in collaboration with Ukrainian LGBT Association LIGA

PGA wishes to congratulate the Parliament of Mozambique for having unanimously approved the Ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty.

Mozambique passes new Penal Code that decriminalizes homosexuality.