Related cross-party work

  • APPG on Human Rights

    The All-Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group (PHRG) is a group of cross-party UK parliamentarians dedicated to exposing and ending human rights abuses around the world.

  • APPG on International Freedom of Religion or Belief

    A cross-party group of parliamentarians who believe that international freedom of religion or belief is a crucial human right. We therefore seek to raise its profile in Government, in Parliament, in the media and among the general public.

  • APPG on Women, Peace, and Security

    This APPG aims to provide a forum for the discussion and analysis of issues relating to the Women, Peace and Security agenda, to scrutinise and strengthen the UK government's implementation of commitments to women and girls' rights in fragile and conflict-affected states.

  • APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights

    The APPG aims to ensure that LGBT+ issues are permanently part of the government’s agenda and the wider national conversation about human rights and equality.

  • APPG on Antisemitism

    The APPG Against Antisemitism was established to combat antisemitism and help develop and seek implementation of effective public policy to combat antisemitism.

  • APPG on Holocaust Memorial

    APPG to promote holocaust memorial and education in parliament; and to support the establishment of a holocaust memorial and learning centre.

  • APPG on Action on Conflict and Global Britain

    The APPG on Action on Conflict and Global Britain has the objective of ensuring that the UK places ‘Action on Conflict’ at the heart of its international strategy alongside climate change and COVID recovery.

  • APPG on Extraordinary Rendition

    The APPG on Extraordinary Rendition aims to examine extraordinary rendition and related issues, in response to allegations of British involvement in the extraordinary rendition programme.

  • APPG on Drones and Modern Conflict

    The APPG on Drones and Modern Conflict examines the capabilities and commitments driving contemporary warfare which are outpacing conventional oversight mechanisms and safeguarding regimes, and resulting in rising civilian casualties worldwide.

  • APPG on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative

    To continue the work carried out by the previous APPG on PSVI (Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative) and promote the cause through supporting the conference and engaging with outside bodies to support this initiative.

  • APPG on Refugees

    The APPG on Refugees provides a forum for the discussion of issues relating to refugees, both in the UK and abroad, and to promote the welfare of refugees.

  • APPG on the UN

    The APPG on the UN is a cross-party group supporting the aims and ideals of the United Nations, raising awareness about the UN and its contributions across peace and security, development and human rights; and the scope of international law and its relevance to the UK.

  • APPG for the Rohingya

    In recognising the persecution, murder and other atrocities committed against the Rohingya, the group will work towards protecting and enhancing the human rights and status of the Rohingya, and will assess and scrutinise any repatriation agreement made between Bangladesh and Myanmar.

  • APPG on Uyghur

    Th APPG on Uyghur exists to raise awareness of the persecution against the Uyghur community in Xinjiang, China.

  • APPG on Yazidis

    The APPG on Yazidi aims to raise the issue of the Daesh genocide against the Yazidis and ensure comprehensive responses, including justice for the victims and survivors, assistance with their needs, and non-repetition of the atrocities in the future.