Animal Politics Foundation

The Animal Politics Foundation (APF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 that promotes the defense of animal rights in international politics.[1]

History

In 2012, the Party for the Animals created the Animal Politics Foundation (APF). The projects and activities of the APF focus on strengthening the international movement, creating links, sharing knowledge and expanding and strengthening the network. APF organizes round tables and conferences that focus on the exchange of knowledge and public relations. The Animal Politics Foundation wants animal rights to be included in the democratic process around the world. It achieves it based on a vision that includes the whole planet considering the interests of man, the animal, nature and the environment in their respective context. In this regard, the APF focuses not only on people who are already politically active, but through its activities, it hopes to inspire a larger audience to work for animal rights within the political system and democracy.

Members

StateMember
 BelgiumDierAnimal
 BrazilPartido Animais
 CanadaAnimal Protection Party of Canada
 CyprusAnimal Party Cyprus
 DenmarkVeganerpartiet
 FinlandAnimal Justice Party of Finland
 FranceAnimal Party
 EnglandAnimal Welfare Party
 GermanyHuman Environment Animal Welfare Party
 IrelandParty for Animal Welfare
 ItalyPartito Animalista Italiano
 IsraelJustice for All Party
 NetherlandsParty for the Animals
 PortugalPeople-Animals-Nature
 United KingdomAnimal Welfare Party
 SpainAnimalist Party Against Mistreatment to Animals
 United StatesHumane Party
 SwedenThe Animals' Party
  SwitzerlandParty for the animals Switzerland
 TaiwanTrees Party

Note

  1. "International movement". Party for the Animals. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
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