Petition to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) 2025

Petition to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) 2025

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Africa is increasingly becoming a dumping ground for the European Union’s over 200 banned pesticides. Despite being prohibited in Europe, these toxic pesticides are still exported, with 10%of them shipped to Africa. In response, Broederlijk Delen(BD) in partnership with PELUM Association, Inades Formation and Food Safety Coalition Uganda (FOSCU) is demanding an end to the exportation and importation of these toxic and banned pesticides.

We need your support. Please sign either the individual or the organisation petitions below. If applicable, you are welcome to sign both as an individual and an organization. The petitions are addressed to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) to help us put an end to the double standards. Please note that if you signing as an organization, kindly sign both petitions to the EU and AU.

For individuals use the link below.

Petition to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU)

English Version

French Version

For Organisations use the links below

Petition to the African Union (AU):

Petition to the European Union (EU):

Please note that if you sign as an organisation and include a logo it will be added to the petition. We also request that you kindly share the links within your networks for wider reach. Thank you and we look forward to your participation.
 
Mkuu ishu serious kama hii itafutiwe lugha rahisi ya kiswahili ili watu wengi zaidi waelewe..
 
Mkuu ishu serious kama hii itafutiwe lugha rahisi ya kiswahili ili watu wengi zaidi waelewe..
Afrika inazidi kuwa mahali pa kutupa kemikali za sumu zaidi ya 200 zilizopigwa marufuku na Umoja wa Ulaya. Licha ya kupigwa marufuku katika Ulaya, hizi kemikali za sumu bado zinaagizwa, ambapo 10% ya hizo zinaelekezwa Afrika. Kufuatia hali hiyo, Broederlijk Delen (BD) kwa ushirikiano na Shirikisho la PELUM, Inades Formation na Coalition ya Usalama wa Chakula Uganda (FOSCU) wanahitaji kumaliza uagizaji na uuzaji wa hizi kemikali za sumu na zilizopigwa marufuku.

Tunahitaji msaada wako. Tafadhali saini petitions za mtu binafsi au za shirika zilizo hapa chini. Ikiwa inawezekana, unakaribishwa kusaini zote kama mtu binafsi na shirika. Petitions hizi zinalengwa kwa Umoja wa Ulaya (EU) na Umoja wa Afrika (AU) ili kutusaidia kukomesha viwango viwili vya unafuu. Tafadhali kumbuka kwamba ikiwa unasaini kama shirika, tafadhali saini petitions zote kwa EU na AU.

Kwa watu binafsi, tumia kiungo kilicho hapa chini.

Petition kwa Umoja wa Ulaya (EU) na Umoja wa Afrika (AU)
 
Africa is increasingly becoming a dumping ground for the European Union’s over 200 banned pesticides. Despite being prohibited in Europe, these toxic pesticides are still exported, with 10%of them shipped to Africa. In response, Broederlijk Delen(BD) in partnership with PELUM Association, Inades Formation and Food Safety Coalition Uganda (FOSCU) is demanding an end to the exportation and importation of these toxic and banned pesticides.

We need your support. Please sign either the individual or the organisation petitions below. If applicable, you are welcome to sign both as an individual and an organization. The petitions are addressed to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) to help us put an end to the double standards. Please note that if you signing as an organization, kindly sign both petitions to the EU and AU.

For individuals use the link below.

Petition to the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU)

English Version

French Version

For Organisations use the links below

Petition to the African Union (AU):

Petition to the European Union (EU):

Please note that if you sign as an organisation and include a logo it will be added to the petition. We also request that you kindly share the links within your networks for wider reach. Thank you and we look forward to your participation.
Link ya individual Iko wapi
 
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