Federation of Green Parties of Africa - Other African Non-members and Observers

Other African Non-members and Observers

  • Algeria:
    • Ecology and Liberty Party
  • Angola:
    • National Ecological Party of Angola
  • Burkina Faso:
    • Ecologist Party for the Development of Burkina
    • Ecologist Party for Progress
    • Union of Greens for the Development of Burkina Faso
  • Cameroon:
    • Green Party for Democracy in Cameroon
    • Rally of Ecologic Forces for the Stimulation of the Economy
    • Union of Ecologists of Cameroon
  • Central African Republic:
    • Movement of Greens of Centrafrique
  • Republic of the Congo:
    • Movement of Greens of Congo
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo:
    • Rally of Congolese Ecologists - The Greens
    • Party of Congolese Ecologists
  • Côte d'Ivoire:
    • Ecologic Party of Greens of Côte d'Ivoire
  • Egypt:
    • Green Party of Egypt
  • Gabon:
    • Gabonese Ecologist Front
  • Mauritius:
    • Green Brothers
    • The Greens
  • Madagascar:
    • Rassemblement des Verts de Madagascar/Madagasikara Tany Maitso
    • Union nationale pour la démocratie et le développement
  • Morocco:
    • Izigzawen
    • Écologie et développement
    • Parti de l'environnement et du développement
  • Mozambique
    • Partido dos Verdes de Moçambique
  • Niger:
    • Rassemblement des Verts-Ni'ima
  • Rwanda:
    • Democratic Green Party of Rwanda
  • Senegal:
    • Parti africain écologiste du Sénégal
  • Sudan:
    • Sudan Green Party
  • South Africa
    • ECOPEACE Party
  • Togo:
    • Pan-African Ecologist Party
  • Tunisia
    • Parti des verts pour le progrès
    • Tunisie verte
  • Uganda
    • Uganda Green Party
  • Zambia
    • Liberal Green Party of Zambia

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