Dirty Dozen Campaign

In 1985, PAN launched the “Dirty Dozen Campaign” to stop the production and sale of 12 hazardous pesticides, which were widely used in banana, rubber, tea and cotton plantations in developing countries, and have caused many deaths and extensive environmental damage. Over the years, the campaign brought significant success. After a decade, 90 countries had banned or severely restricted the Dirty Dozen pesticides.

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Ban Highly Hazardous Pesticides

Pesticides are a major health and environmental threat that must be eliminated

Protect Our Children

How children are impacted by pesticides and how we can protect them

Agroecology In Action

The movement for an alternative to chemical-based, corporate agriculture

No Land, No Life

Communities fighting back against land and resource grabbing

Women Rise Up

Rural women assert their rights to to health, safe environment and sustainable livelihoods.

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