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Convocatoria Por la prohibición de los plaguicidas altamente peligrosos

Décadas de experiencia han mostrado que un uso seguro de los plaguicidas altamente peligrosos no es posible, a pesar de los muchos programas para un “uso seguro“. Todavía existen seres humanos, ganado, animales silvestres y naturaleza que sufren daños graves a causa de los plaguicidas altamente peligrosos. Después de décadas de fracasos que cobraron milliones de muertos en todo el mundo, cada vez se hace más necesaria una nueva política para detener la intoxicación por plaguicidas. La reducción progresiva del uso y la prohibición de los plaguicidas altamente peligrosos, así como una nueva política para el fomento de alternativas, pueden impulsar un cambio hacia un mundo sano y sustentable.

Nosotros, las organizaciones firmantes, apelamos a los gobiernos y a la iniciativa privada a realizar pasos concretos hacia una prohibición progresiva de los plaguicidas altamente peligrosos e iniciar su sustitución por alternativas basadas en los ecosistemas.

Firmantes de esta convocatoria
(Situación del 14.04.15: 269 organizaciones de 78 países)

  1. Asociación Civil Árbol de Pie, Bariloche, Argentina
  2. Asociacion Civil Be Pe, Argentina
  3. Ecos de Saladillo, Argentina
  4. Familias Semilleras (MAELA), Argentina
  5. LLASTAY- para la defensa del medio ambiente, Argentina
  6. Nogal de Vida, Argentina
  7. Paren de Fumigar las Escuelas, Argentina
  8. Pesticide Action Network Latin America (RAPAL – PAN Latin America), Argentina
  9. SA Consultores & Servicios Asoc., Argentina
  10. Taller Ecologista, Argentina
  11. Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment (AWHHE), Armenia
  12. Alliance for a Clean Environment , Australia
  13. FOODwatch, Australia
  14. National Toxics Network (NTN), Australia
  15. Tasmanian Public & Environmental Health Network (TPEHN), Australia
  16. Pesticide Action Group Western Australia, Australia
  17. Doctors for the Environment Austria, Austria
  18. Bangladesh Krishok Federation, Bangladesh
  19. BARCIK, Bangladesh
  20. SHISUK, Bangladesh
  21. Center of Environmental Solutions, Belarus
  22. ADALIA asbl, Belgium
  23. Inter-Environnement Wallonie, Belgium
  24. Nature & Progrès Belgique, Belgium
  25. Pesticide Action Network Europe (PAN Europe), Belgium
  26. Velt vzw, Belgium
  27. Samdrup Jongkhar Initiative , Bhutan
  28. APROMAC Environment Protection Association, Brazil
  29. Centro Nordestino de Medicina Popular, Brazil
  30. TOXISPHERA Environmental Health Association, Brazil
  31. CEDAC, Cambodia
  32. CHETTHOR, Cambodia
  33. Alternatives Durables pour le Développement (ADD), Cameroon
  34. Center for Communication and Sustainable Development for All (CECOSDA), Cameroon
  35. COPRESSA, Cameroon
  36. CREPD – Research and Education Center for Development, Cameroon
  37. Équiterre, Canada
  38. Alianza por Una Mejor Calidad de Vida, Chile
  39. Yo No Quiero Transgénicos, Chile
  40. Pesticide Eco-Alternatives Centre, China
  41. Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology , Columbia
  42. Island Sustainability Alliance Cis Inc (ISACI), Cook Islands
  43. IRET-UNA/RAPAL, Costa Rica
  44. Arnika Association, Czech Republic
  45. Det Økologiske Råd, Denmark
  46. RAPAL Ecuador, Ecuador
  47. Red por una América Latina Libre de Transgénicos, Ecuador
  48. Red de Ambientalistas Comunitarios de el Salvador (RACDES), El Salvador
  49. Estonian Fund for Nature, Estonia
  50. Pesticide Action Nexus Association (PAN-Ethiopia), Ethiopia
  51. Générations Futures, France
  52. Women in Europe for a common Future (WECF) France , France
  53. Agrarkoordination , Germany
  54. Bioland e.V., Germany
  55. Bremer entwicklungspolitisches Netzwerk e.V. (BeN), Germany
  56. Bremer Informationszentrum für Menschenrechte und Entwicklung (biz) / Bremen Information Center for Human Rights and Development (biz), Germany
  57. Brot für die Welt (BfdW), Germany
  58. Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz (BUND), Germany
  59. Bürgerinitiative Landwende, Germany
  60. CBG – Coalition against BAYER dangers, Germany
  61. Gäa e.V., Germany
  62. Pesticide Action Network Germany (PAN Germany), Germany
  63. Hafengruppe Hamburg, Germany
  64. Imkerverein Nortorf und Umgebung, Germany
  65. Industriegewerkschaft Bauen-Agrar- Umwelt (IG BAU), Germany
  66. Initiative Schule für EineWelt, Germany
  67. Mellifera e.V., Germany
  68. MISEREOR, Germany
  69. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) – Selbsthilfegruppe Kempten/Allgäu , Germany
  70. NABU-Regionalverband Angermünde, Brandenburg, Germany
  71. Naturland e.V., Germany
  72. Ökomarkt Verbraucher- und Agrarberatung e.V., Germany
  73. Robin Wood e.V., Germany
  74. Safe our Seeds, Germany
  75. Sambucus e.V., Germany
  76. Partner Südmexikos e.V., Germany
  77. Regionalverband Umweltberatung Nord, Germany
  78. Selbsthilfegruppe Los Andes, Germany
  79. Selbsthilfegruppe für Chemiekaliengeschädigte, Germany
  80. terre des hommes (tdh), Germany
  81. TransFair e.V., Germany
  82. UmweltEnergieHaus, Germany
  83. UmweltHaus am Schüberg , Germany
  84. Umweltinstitut München e.V., Germany
  85. Verein zur Hilfe umweltbedingt Erkrankter e.V. (VHUE), Germany
  86. VSR-Gewässerschutz e.V., Germany
  87. Women in Europe for a Common Future Germany e.V. (WECF), Germany
  88. WWF Germany, Germany
  89. Zukunft Biosphäre und Lebensraum Angermünde e.V. (ZUBILA e.V.), Germany
  90. General Agriculture Workers’ Union of TUC, Ghana
  91. Ecological Restorations, Ghana
  92. ECOCITY, Greece
  93. EKPIZO – Consumers’ Association The Quality of Life, Greece
  94. Carbone Guinée, Guinea
  95. The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust, Hong Kong
  96. APVVU, India
  97. Beyond Copenhagen Collective, India
  98. CECOEDECON, India
  99. Community Awareness Centre, India
  100. DLR Prerna, India
  101. Ecosystem Research Group, India
  102. Ecotourism & Conservation Society of Sikkim, India
  103. Environment Conservation Society (Switch ON), India
  104. Green Foundation, India
  105. International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, India
  106. Tamil Nadu Women’s Forum, India65. Industriegewerkschaft Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt (IG BAU), Germany
  107. Society for Rural Education & Development, India
  108. THANAL, India
  109. KUDUMBAM LEISA Network, India
  110. Pesticide Action Network India (PAN India) , India
  111. PRITHVI INNOVATIONS, India
  112. Sunray Harvesters , India
  113. The Ecological Society, India
  114. Toxics Link, India
  115. AGRA, Indonesia
  116. GITA PERTIWI, Indonesia
  117. INDIES, Indonesia
  118. INSPERA, Indonesia
  119. SAWIT WATCH, Indonesia
  120. SERUNI, Indonesia
  121. CENESTA, Iran
  122. Pesticide Action Network Italia (PAN Italia), Italy
  123. ISE POP CI, Ivory Coast
  124. Globalization Watch Hiroshima, Japan
  125. Japan Endocrine-Disruptor Preventive Action, Japan
  126. Pesticide Action Network Japan (PAN Japan), Japan
  127. “Greenwomen” Analytical Environmental Agency, Kazakhstan
  128. Centre for Environment Justice and Development (CEJAD), Kenya
  129. Eco Ethics – Kenya, Kenya
  130. Kenya Food Rights Alliance (Kenya), Kenya
  131. SAEDA, Lao
  132. IndyACT – Lebanon, Lebanon
  133. Pollution Control Association , Liberia
  134. CELL Centre for Ecological Learning Luxembourg asbl, Luxembourg
  135. EMPOWER, Malaysia
  136. North South Intiative, Malaysia
  137. Pesticide Action Network Asian/Pacific
  138. Asia/Pacific), Malaysia
  139. REACH, Malaysia
  140. Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA), Malaysia
  141. Tenaganita, Malaysia
  142. Third World Network, Malaysia
  143. ONG JIGI, Mali
  144. Association of Doctors for the Environment “MADE”, Macedonia
  145. Pesticide Action Network Mauritius (PANeM), Mauritius
  146. Pesticide Action Network In Mexico (RAPAM A.C.), Mexico
  147. Salva terra, Mexico
  148. Centro de Estudios Integrales para la Innovación y el Desarrollo, Mexico
  149. Centro de Estudios para el Cambio en el Campo Mexicano (Ceccam), Mexico
  150. Colectivo Ma OGM, Mexico
  151. Fronteras Comunes A.C., Mexico
  152. Fundacion por la Salud Fíisca y Mental Mexicana A.C., Mexico
  153. Guerreros Verdes A.C., Mexico
  154. Hábitat, Participación y Género LAHAS-Fac. Arquitectura-UNAM, Mexico
  155. Huicholes y Plaguicidas, Mexico
  156. La Unión de Científicos Comprometidos con la Sociedad A.C., Mexico
  157. México, Comunicación y Ambiente, A.C., Mexico
  158. Proyecto Bosque de Agua A.C., Mexico
  159. PUIC-UNAM, Mexico
  160. Universiad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico
  161. Vía Orgánica, Mexico
  162. Centre for Human Right & Development, Mongolia
  163. All Nepal Peasants’ Federation, Nepal
  164. Center for Public Health and Environmental Development (CEPHED), Nepal
  165. Women in Europe for a Common Futuer (WECF) Netherlands, Netherlands
  166. 1080 National Network NZ, New Zealand
  167. Ban 1080, New Zealand
  168. Doctors Envirovoice, New Zealand
  169. Farmers Against Ten Eighty, New Zealand
  170. Jews For GE-Free Food (Safe Food Campaign), New Zealand
  171. Pacific Institute of Resource Management (PIRM), New Zealand
  172. Pesticide Action Network Aotearoa/New Zealand (PAN Aotearoa, New Zealand), New Zealand
  173. Weed Management Advisory, New Zealand
  174. Movimiento Social Nicaragüense Otro Mundo es Posible, Nicaragua
  175. Paso Pacifico, Nicaragua
  176. Environmental Rights Action Friends of the Earth Africa, Nigeria
  177. Sustainable Environment Development Initiative (SEDI), Nigeria
  178. SUSTAINABLE RESEARCH AND ACTION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (SRADev Nigeria), Nigeria
  179. Balochistan Rural Development & Research Society (BRDRS), Pakistan
  180. KHOJ Society for People’s Education,Pakistan
  181. Root for Equity, Pakistan
  182. RAP-AL Panama, Panama
  183. ALTERVIDA- RAPAL Paraguay, Paraguay
  184. Amihan, National Federation of Peasant Women, Philippines
  185. GABRIELA, Philippines
  186. IBON Foundation, Philippines
  187. Kilusang Magbubukid Ng Pilipinas (KMP), Philippines
  188. MASIPAG, Philippines
  189. Pesticide Action Network Philippines (PAN Philippines), Philippines
  190. RESIST Agrochem TNCs, Philippines
  191. Sibol ng Agham at Teknolohiya (SIBAT), Philippines
  192. UMA, Philippines
  193. Associação de Promoção da Agricultura Biológica (OrganicA), Portugal
  194. Direção de Serviços de Desenvolvimento da Agricultura e Pecuária Biológica (DSBIO), Portugal
  195. Quercus, Portugal
  196. Eco-Accord, Russia
  197. Pesticide Action Network Africa (PAN Africa), Senegal
  198. SNH / MSAS, Senegal
  199. Centre for Sustainable Alternatives (CEPTA), Slovakia
  200. slobodaVockovani.sk, Slovakia
  201. Društvo za trajnostni razvoj Duh ?asa, Slovenia
  202. Focus, Slovenia
  203. Greenpeace Slovenia, Slovenia
  204. Institute for Sustainable Development Slovenia (ITR), Slovenia
  205. Morigenos, Slovenia
  206. NEC, Cerknica, Slovenia
  207. Slovenski E-forum, Slovenia
  208. Umanotera, The Slovenian Foundation for Sustainable Development, Slovenia
  209. Zavod Sibnav, Slovenia
  210. African Center for Biodiversity , South Africa
  211. GroundWork – Friends of the Earth South Africa, South Africa
  212. Surplus People’s Project, South Africa
  213. Trust for Community Outreach and Action, South Africa
  214. Consumers Korea, South Korea
  215. Fodesam Spain, Spain
  216. Centre for Child Development, Sri Lanka
  217. Human Development Organization, Sri Lanka
  218. National Fisheries Solidarity Movement (NAFSO), Sri Lanka
  219. Vikalpani National Women’s Federation, Sri Lanka
  220. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC), Sweden
  221. AllianceSud – Arbeitsgemeinschaft Swissaid – Fastenopfer – Brot für alle – Helvetas – Caritas – Heks, Switzerland
  222. Berne Declaration, Switzerland
  223. Brot für alle – Pain pour le prochain – Pane per tutti, Switzerland
  224. Guatesol, Switzerland
  225. HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Switzerland
  226. Pax Romana ICMICA, Switzerland
  227. Pro Natura, Switzerland
  228. SWISSAID, Switzerland
  229. WWF Switzerland, Switzerland
  230. AGENDA, Tanzania
  231. Development Association Resource Economic(DARE), Thailand
  232. Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF), Thailand
  233. AEEFG , Tunisia
  234. APEDDUB, Tunisia
  235. Uganda Network on Toxic Free Malaria Control (UNETMAC), Uganda
  236. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), UK
  237. Liberation, UK
  238. Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK), UK
  239. North London Organic Gardeners, UK
  240. The Cancer Prevention and Education Society, UK
  241. Center for Sustainable Development and Ecological Education “Dovkilla”, Ukraine
  242. RAPAL Uruguay, Uruguay
  243. Agricultural Missions, Inc (AMI), USA
  244. Alaska Community Action on Toxics, USA
  245. Californians for Pesticide Reform, USA
  246. California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, USA
  247. Center for Food Safety, USA
  248. Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), USA, Switzerland
  249. Clean & Healthy New York, USA
  250. Clean Production Action, USA
  251. Family Farm Defenders, USA
  252. Farmworker Association of Florida, USA
  253. Food and Water Watch, USA
  254. Friends of the Earth, U.S., USA
  255. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), USA
  256. International Development Exchange, USA
  257. Local Futures/International Society for Ecology and Culture , USA
  258. Pesticide Action Network North America (PAN North America), USA
  259. Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, USA
  260. The Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice , USA
  261. The West County Toxics Coalition, USA
  262. Washington Biotech Action Control, USA
  263. Why Hunger, USA
  264. World Information Transfer , USA
  265. Fundación Aguaclara , Venezuela
  266. Centre for Sustainable Rural Development, Viet Nam
  267. CGFED, Viet Nam
  268. Research centre for Rural Development – AnGiang University, Viet Nam
  269. Zimbabwe Smallholder Organic Farmers Forum, Zimbabwe

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