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PGA’s Parliamentary Rapid Response Team Strongly Condemns the killing of Former MP Ms. Mursal Nabizada

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Previous Actions by PGA in Afghanistan

Third Roundtable: Supporting Afghan Nationals on the Ground and in Exile

Third Roundtable: Supporting Afghan Nationals on the Ground and in Exile

To avoid Afghanistan becoming a safe haven for perpetrators of egregious crimes, the international community must continue securing support and resources for the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Afghanistan: Ambassadors and legislators discuss strengthening accountability mechanisms while addressing the humanitarian crisis

Afghanistan: Ambassadors and legislators discuss strengthening accountability mechanisms while addressing the humanitarian crisis

On 21 December 2021, on the occasion of the visit of PGA President to New York, in her capacity as newly elected President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, PGA organized its 2021 Biannual Strategic Meeting of the PGA United Nations (UN) Advisory Committee. This meeting, hosted by the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the UN, provided an opportunity for an open and fruitful exchange on how Members of Parliaments can act to contribute to the prevention of atrocity-crimes and to improve the safety and security of Afghan civilians.

Working Group on Afghanistan: Legislators Must Continue to Put Pressure on Their Government

Working Group on Afghanistan: Legislators Must Continue to Put Pressure on Their Government

On 4 November 2021, Parliamentarians for Global Action held a closed Working Group where Members of Parliament (MPs), former ambassadors, women’s rights activists, experts, civil society representatives and academics strategically discussed how to prevent and address violent extremism and the further commission of human rights violations, while supporting Afghan people, especially women and girls.