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The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the Great Lakes Region of Africa was founded in 1998 by Oona King MP after a visit to Rwanda by the House of Commons Select Committee on International Development. Since then, the APPG has increased its focus to cover the whole Great Lakes region: namely Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. Its current Chair is Eric Joyce MP - for a list of all Officers of the Group, please see here.

Today, the APPG has more than 200 members, and is the leading forum in Parliament for discussion and critical analysis of policy issues affecting the people of the Great Lakes region. (Reports of the Group are issued in the name of individual authors and are not necessarily the view of each APPG member.)

The aims of the Group are:

• To ensure that the Great Lakes region is on the political agenda of the UK government, and is a policy priority;

• To promote conflict resolution and sustainable development in the Great Lakes region;

• To encourage discussion of regional issues;

• To coordinate parliamentary activity on the Great Lakes, including the lobbying of ministers, and ensure that Parliamentarians are fully briefed on Great Lakes issues;

• To provide an official channel for NGOs and academics to direct their recommendations and information;

• To support and develop genocide prevention policy initiatives, within both the UK government and the international community, and warn UK parliamentarians about potential future genocides.

 The Group has a full-time coordinator, and is funded by a number of NGOs. For more details, see here.

 
Executive Officers PDF Print E-mail
Written by APPG Administrator   
Monday, 29 May 2006 14:20

Officers of the All Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region of Africa and Genocide Prevention

Eric Joyce MP - Chair

Jeremy Hunt MP  - Vice-Chair

Judy Mallaber MP - Vice-Chair

John Barrett MP - Vice-Chair

Stephen Crabb MP - Secretary

Bishop Michael of Winchester - Treasurer

 Click on a name for more information

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 June 2009 16:50
 
Members of the APPG PDF Print E-mail
Written by APPG Administrator   
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 18:30

A list of all members of the APPG 

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 November 2007 08:23
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