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Please find below a list of some international and national organisations who are active to promote the event. In France, many other organisations support the "Semaine pour les alternatives aux pesticides" (for more info) as well as in Belgium for the "Semaine sans pesticides" (for more info).

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

PAN Europe

Pesticide Action Network (PAN) was founded in 1982 and is a network of over 600 non-governmental organisations, institutions and individuals in over 60 countries worldwide working to minimise the negative effects and replace the use of harmful pesticides with ecologically sound alternatives. Its projects and campaigns are coordinated by five autonomous Regional Centres. PAN Europe is the regional centre in Europe. It was founded in 1987 and brings together consumer, public health, and environmental organisations, trades unions, women's groups and farmer associations from across 19 European countries.

PAN EUROPE

PAN Africa

PAN Africa is an information and action network and a member of Pesticide Action Network International.

The African Regional Centre, the latest of the PAN Regional Centres, has been based in Dakar since May 1996. It coordinates members’ activities throughout the continent. Three times per year the African Regional Centre publishes  a journal "Pesticides & Alternatives", on issues related to pesticides and alternatives to chemical pest control.

PAN Afrique<

HEAL

HEAL adress how the environment affects health in the European Union. HEAL demonstrates how policy changes can help protect health and enhance people’s quality of life.

As a diverse network of over 70 international and national not-for-profit organisations of citizens, patients, and health professionals, plus environmental groups and public health institutes, HEAL is the leading coalition of environment and health organisations working at the level of the European Union (EU).

HEAL

IFOAM

IFOAM's mission is leading, uniting and assisting the organic movement in its full diversity. IFOAM's goal is the worldwide adoption of ecologically, socially and economically sound systems that are based on the principles of organic agriculture.

Générations Futures

Friends of the Earth Europe

Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for sustainable and just societies and for the protection of the environment, unites 30 national organisations with thousands of local groups and is part of the world's largest grassroots environmental network, Friends of the Earth International

Générations Futures

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Générations Futures (ex MDRGF)

Since 1996, Générations Futures works for a healthier and more sustainable agriculture, by raising awereness on pesticides risks and promoting alternatives, primarily in France.

Generations Futures has initiated the "Semaine pour les alternatives aux pesticides" in 2005 in France. Over the last few years, the event tends to become more and more international.

Générations Futures

Bund

BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) is a non-profit, non-partisan, and non-confessional federal grassroots NGO with more than 480,000 members and supporters.

Founded in 1975, BUND is involved in working on the enormous challenges of environmental policy. Their commitment to foster the use of renewable energies, to ban the production of genetically modified food and fodder, and to reduce the amount of toxic chemicals in everyday life is based on concrete alternative options and solutions.

Bund

Adalia

Created in 2001, the Belgium association Adalia aims at informing on pesticides and alternatives, especially in gardens and public spaces such as roads and parks.

For the last years, Adalia has been coordinating the "Semaine sans pesticides" in Wallonia and, since 2011, also in the Brussels area. Over 100 events are organized every year.

Adalia

Soil Association

The Soil Association was founded in 1946 by a group of farmers, scientists and nutritionists who observed a direct connection between farming practice and plant, animal, human and environmental health.

Today, the Soil Association is the UK's leading membership charity campaigning for healthy, humane and sustainable food, farming and land use.

Soil Association

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