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États financiers et rapports annuels

L’Action Mondiale des Parlementaires (PGA) est le plus grand réseau international non gouvernemental et multipartite de législateurs agissant à titre individuel, avec environ 1 185 membres de 146 parlements à travers le monde. PGA mobilise les parlementaires en tant que défenseurs des droits humains, engagés dans la promotion de l’État de droit, de la démocratie, de la sécurité humaine, de la non-discrimination et de l’égalité des sexes. La vision de PGA est de contribuer à la création d’un ordre international fondé sur le respect des règles pour un monde plus équitable, sûr, durable et démocratique.

PGA bénéficie d'un statut consultatif général auprès du Conseil économique et social des Nations unies, dont le siège est à New York. Son bureau à La Haye (Pays-Bas), favorise la coopération avec les organisations internationales, telles que la Cour pénale internationale (CPI). PGA est représentée au niveau national par les groupes nationaux de PGA dans les parlements du monde entier, ce qui crée une durabilité et une appropriation des questions au niveau national.

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Rapport annuel de PGA 2023

2023 was a difficult year for the causes of democracy, human rights, peace, justice and equality.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2022

Democratic principles worldwide are under attack and while threats to democracy are not new, contemporary challenges – including the global health emergency – have put parliamentarians themselves on the frontlines.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2021

The spirit of collective action that characterizes PGA is more important today than ever. PGA’s international network stands in solidarity with champions of democracy and defenders of human rights and peace worldwide.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2020

The year 2020 was defined by tremendous obstacles, and many achievements! The current global health crisis requires a multilateral response.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2019

This was the first year of PGA’s 3-year strategic plan under the theme of “Mobilizing Legislators as Champions for Human Rights, Democracy, and Peace” and resulted in significant progress in the creation of a more equitable, safe, and democratic world.

We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world.

The year 2018 was defined by numerous achievements by PGA. We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world, with growth and progress in each of our three programmes.

We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world.

The year 2017 was defined by numerous achievements by PGA. We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world, with growth and progress in each of our three programmes.

We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world.

The year 2016 was defined by numerous achievements by PGA. We are delighted to share with you our efforts towards a more equitable, just and peaceful world, with growth and progress in each of our three programmes.

PGA’s Vision: “To contribute to the creation of a rules-based international order for a more equitable, safe and democratic world.”

Throughout 2015, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) has continued to develop and strengthen its preexisting campaigns, as well as introduce new initiatives that further the vision of PGA “To contribute to the creation of a rules-based international order for a more equitable, safe and democratic world.”

Rapport annuel de PGA 2005

The year 2005 was strategic for PGA as we embarked on new programme initiatives in addition to continuing progress on our ongoing activities.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2004

This past year marked the 20th Anniversary of the Six Nation Peace Initiative on nuclear disarmament. In 1984, PGA brought together six presidents and prime ministers from Argentina, Greece, fudia, Mexico, Sweden and Tanzania, to work together and call on leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to halt their production, testing and deployment of nuclear weapons.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2003

Over the past 25 years, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) established itself as a unique organization driven by individual legislators addressing pressing global issues such as peace, democracy, international law, human rights, nuclear disarmament, sustainable development and population.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2002

2002 has proven to be a year of great achievements for the global community, one of which was the ratification and entry into force of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC). Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) has played a viral role in the ratification process of the Statute.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2001

Scarred by the tragedy of September 11th, the year 2001 has become a turning point in the world history. The focus on counter-terrorism and security must be retained in balance with respect for civil liberties and Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) must take a prominent role in ensuring that in each of our parliaments the balance in maintained.

Rapport annuel de PGA 2000

Although it has taken more than a decade, the road started by PGA members Mr. Arthur N.R. Robinson, currently President of Trinidad and Tobago, and U.S. Rep. James Leach in 1989 to set up an International Criminal Court is now closer to becoming a reality, with President Clinton signing the ICC statute on December 31, 2000.

Rapport annuel de PGA 1999

This year PGA held its 21st Annual Forum entitled 'Eradicating Global Poverty' on September 29-30, which struggled with the heartbreaking and unnecessary issue of poverty.

Rapport annuel de PGA 1998

In the 1990's, PGA pioneered parliamentarians' involvement in conflict prevention and management in countries such as Haiti, Togo and Burundi. PGA also mobilized consensus on key controversial issues at the global UN conferences of 1990-1996.

Rapport annuel de PGA 1997

1997 proved to be a monumentally successful year for Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) . Remarkable advancements were made in our program work as well as our membership development.

Rapport annuel de PGA 1996

As we near the dawn of the 21st century, political and economic decision-making has become more complex and more sophisticated than ever before in history. Indeed, the process of governing now needs more vision, conceptualization, communication, and intellect. And governing is still more complicated in a democracy where governments and legislators must satisfy so many diverse segments of society.

Rapport annuel de PGA 1995

1995 provided a host of round-number anniversaries. Foremost was the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. Hopes were high that the 50th would bring major reform of the UN System. Unfortunately, hopes that rely on numbers are rarely realized.