The African Greens Federation-AGF, was officially launched on 17th April 2010, during the African Greens Congress held in Kampala Uganda. AGF is also known as La Federation des Verts Africains –FEVA in French. It is a coalition of Political Green Parties and Political Green Movements in Africa.

It has thirty members from twenty nine countries.

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Frank Habineza Invites you to the 3rd Global Greens Congress in Dakar

The President of African Greens Federation, Frank Habineza, warmly welcomes you all to the 3rd Global Greens Congress in Senegal. This will be the first one to be held in Africa. Other details can be found from: www.dakar2012.org, www.africangreens.org and www.globalgreens.org

Events in Senegal

21 February 2012
Senegalese Green Party FEDES is part of a united opposition group of political parties and civil society organizations. They have been running a joint campaign for the presidential elections that are due to be held this Sunday 26th February. However FEDES and most of the opposition groups are now calling for the election to be postponed because they fear the situation has reached a point where elections cannot be held in a free and fair manner. If this call is not heeded then we anticipate a further escalation in the extent and intensity of street demonstrations. As Greens we uphold the right of citizens to protest peacefully. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates. Our preparations for the Congress are continuing.

African Greens Support the Democratic Demands of Syrian People

The violent crackdown by the Syrian regime on un-armed protestors is claiming innocent lives. The excessive military intervention is aimed at aborting people’s demands for change and political, economical, social reformation in their effort to enable and lead the Syrian people to great hopes and ambitions. The African Greens Federation strongly condemns these barbaric acts and confirms its support to the Syrian people demanding democratic governance.

We would also like to stress the following: