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PGA Signs Open Letter to Protect Women's Rights

Ahead of this month's UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, PGA endorsed this open letter and calls on the Security Council to take action in the following 10 key areas to protect and defend the rights of women across the world:

  1. Prevent, avert and end conflict
  2. Reform the Security Council
  3. Stop arms transfers
  4. Defend women's human rights
  5. Advance reproductive justice
  6. Insist on women at the table
  7. Support principled humanitarian action
  8. Demand justice and accountability
  9. Stand with feminist movements
  10. Fund peace, not war

Latest News: CYBERSECURITY

Photo credit Parlimentarians for Global Action

PGA's Global Parliamentary Campaign against Cybercrime actively promotes universalization of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, as well as its two Additional Protocols,  including in the Pacific Islands region.

Image courtesy of Vanuatu Tourist Information Centre, http://VanuatuInformation.com

It is anticipated that Vanuatu will deposit its Instrument of Accession to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime in the near future

 Malawi, Kenya and Papua New Guinea invited to accede to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

With these new invitations, 76 States are now Parties, two have signed it and 18 have been invited to accede to the Convention.

For further Information on PGA IPSP's Cybersecurity Initiative, please contact:

Mr. Peter Barcroft
Senior Director,
International Peace and Security Program
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Mr. Florian Delsert
Program Officer,
International Peace and Security Program
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