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Global Greens

Global Greens
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Global Greens logo
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Countries in which Global Green member parties are part of a coalition government (dark green) or are represented in national parliament (light green).
Abbreviation GG
Formation April 12, 2001 (2001-04-12)
Type International nongovernmental organization
Legal status Association
Purpose World network of green political parties and organizations
Headquarters Rue Wiertz 31, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
91 parties
Coordinator
Keli Yan
Main organ
Global Greens Congress
Website www.globalgreens.org

The Global Greens is an international network of Green parties and political movements that works to implement the Global Greens Charter.

As of November 2013 the network had 91 full member parties and 19 observers and associate parties.

The Charter of the Global Greens professes "core values" of ecological wisdom, social justice, participatory democracy, nonviolence, sustainability and respect for diversity. Priorities include "reforming the dominant economic model, tackling climate change, ending the hunger crisis, promoting vibrant democracy, working for peace, protecting biodiversity."

The Global Greens were founded in 2001 in Canberra, Australia at the First Global Greens Congress, where the Global Greens Charter was approved. The Second Global Greens Congress was held in 2008 in São Paulo, Brazil. The Third Global Greens Congress was held in Dakar, Senegal in 2012. The next Global Green Congress will be held spring 2017 in Liverpool.

The Global Greens has a 12-member steering committee called the Global Green Coordination

The Global Greens are organised into four federations across the world:

Affiliated members in North, Central and South America form the Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas.

Affiliated members in Asia, Pacific and Oceania form the Asia-Pacific Green Network.

Affiliated parties in Africa form the Federation of Green Parties of Africa.

Affiliated members in Europe form the European Green Party.

The Global Greens have three networks designed to enable global collaboration, communication and community among member parties:

The next Congress will debate a motion to establish a Global Greens LGBT+ Network.


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