Federation of Green Parties of Africa

The Federation of Green Parties of Africa is an umbrella body of the various national Green parties and environmental parties in Africa. The formal coalition, the African Greens Federation (AGF) formed in 2010 at a conference in Kampala, Uganda.[1] As part of the Global Greens, founded in 2001 in Canberra, Australia, the parties included in the Federation of Green Parties of Africa follow the Global Greens Charter.[2] The organization's permanent administration is in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, where the predominant green organization is the Rassemblement Des Ecologistes du Burkina Faso.[3] These parties tend to, but not always, be left-leaning and often do not have widespread support in their respective countries.

Principles of the Global Green Charter include:[4]

  • Participatory Democracy
  • Nonviolence
  • Social justice
  • Sustainability
  • Respect for Diversity
  • Ecological Wisdom
    Dr. Frank Habineza, President of Federation of Green Parties of Africa

Current leadership includes the President, Dr. Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda,[5] Papa Meissa Dieng of the Convergence of Ecologists of Senegal (CES) as the Secretary General,[6] and Robinah K. Nanyunja as treasurer. Nanyunja is an environmentalist from Uganda.[7]

Goals of the coalition include helping such parties gain more political power, such as joining the parliamentary or legislative bodies. Such was a success for the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, which gained a sufficient percent of the vote in 2018, allowing them to gain representation in the Rwandan parliament.[8]

In addition to political parties, the ENGOs, or environmental non-governmental organizations, have played an important role on the continent after colonization in order to push for development and basic needs delivery.[9]

Member parties

Full Member Parties and Organizations[10]

Other African non-members and observers

Sister bodies

Sister continental Green Party organizations include the Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas, Asia-Pacific Green Network and European Federation of Green Parties.

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See also

Notes

  1. "Welcome to African Greens Official Website". African Green Federation. 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  2. "Global Greens Charter". Global Greens. 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  3. "Welcome to African Greens Official Website". African Green Federation. 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  4. "Global Greens Charter". Global Greens. 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  5. "Frank Habineza". Global Greens. 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  6. "Papa Meissa DIENG". Global Greens. 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  7. "About Me". Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  8. "Democratic Green Party entry into Rwandan Parliament". African Green Federation. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  9. van der Heijden, Hein-Anton (April 2002). "Political Parties and ngos in Global Environmental Politics". International Political Science Review. 23 (2): 187–201. doi:10.1177/0192512102023002005. ISSN 0192-5121.
  10. "Green Federations". Global Greens. 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
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