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PGA’s vision is to contribute to the creation of a Rules-Based International Order for a more equitable, safe, sustainable and democratic world.

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Ukrainian Parliamentarians visit the ICC to Intensify Efforts for the Ratification of the Rome Statute

Ukrainian Parliamentarians visit the ICC to Intensify Efforts for the Ratification of the Rome Statute

The purpose of the visit was two-fold: to advance the Rome Statute ratification and implementation process, as well as assist the Ukrainian parliamentarians in their advocacy for political support with the legislators of the Netherlands.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
A New Stain on Guatemala’s Path to Democracy

A New Stain on Guatemala’s Path to Democracy

Recent developments have sparked deep concerns for the situation in Guatemala, which demands immediate attention and decisive action.

Campaign: Democratic Renewal and Human Rights
3. The participation of women in politics

3. The participation of women in politics

Women’s equal participation and leadership in political and public life are essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
2. Disinformation vs. misinformation: The issue of dangerous speech

2. Disinformation vs. misinformation: The issue of dangerous speech

Misinformation is false or inaccurate information (e.g., rumors, insults, and pranks). Disinformation is a subset of propaganda, and incorrect information is deliberately spread to deceive people, often sparking fear.
Parliamentary Delegation from Sub-Saharan Africa Participates in EuroPride Valletta 2023

Parliamentary Delegation from Sub-Saharan Africa Participates in EuroPride Valletta 2023

PGA seeks to provide a safe space for dialogue between Sub-Saharan African legislators and their peers from Europe and North America, and with Civil Society representatives, on the inclusion of LGBTQI+ persons.

Campaign: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Key ICC Judicial & Other Developments (January 2023 – June 2023)

Key ICC Judicial & Other Developments (January 2023 – June 2023)

A non-exhaustive summary of key ICC judicial developments in the first half of 2023

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
June 2023 PGA Rome Statute Campaign Update

June 2023 PGA Rome Statute Campaign Update

Enhancing parliamentarians’ involvement in the pursuit of accountability

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Angola and the Rome Statute

Angola and the Rome Statute

Angola signed the Rome Statute on 7 September 1998. Angola has not yet ratified the Rome Statute, even Parliament adopted with overwhelming support an ICC Ratification Bill on 1 August 2000, which was not signed into law by the President of the Republic.
Antigua & Barbuda and the Rome Statute

Antigua & Barbuda and the Rome Statute

Antigua and Barbuda and the ICC: Antigua and Barbuda signed the Rome Statute on 23 October 1998 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 18 June 2001.
Austria and the Rome Statute

Austria and the Rome Statute

Austria deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 28 December 2000.
Burundi and the Rome Statute

Burundi and the Rome Statute

Burundi has withdrawn from the Rome Statute. The withdrawal took effect on 27 October 2017.
Cape Verde and the Rome Statute

Cape Verde and the Rome Statute

Cape Verde signed the Rome Statute on 28 December 2000.
Chad and the Rome Statute

Chad and the Rome Statute

Chad signed the Rome Statute on 20 October 1999 and ratified it on 1 November 2006.
Comoros and the Rome Statute

Comoros and the Rome Statute

Comoros, a signatory of the Rome Statute, deposited at the UN its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 18 August 2006, as a result of PGA Members in the Parliament of Comoros.
Cook Islands and the Rome Statute

Cook Islands and the Rome Statute

Cook Islands acceded to the Rome Statute on July 18th, 2008 becoming the 108th State Party to the ICC.