Pesticides do not abide to national borders. Each year, several tons of agricultural chemicals cross international borders; either through international markets means or are spread by wind and water
PAN Internationalwas founded as a global network in 1982 to address the inherent international nature of pesticide issues. The network now connects more than 600 groups, institutions and individuals in over 90 countries. The network operates through five freelanced regional centers. Explore the interactive map above or visit the links below to visit our partners all over the world.
PAN Africainvolves volunteers, NGOs, farmers' organizations, institutes, universities and individuals all in support of best environmental practices as alternative to the dangerous use of chemical pesticides in the world. The African Headquarter was created in Dakar (Senegal) in May 1996.
PAN Asia and the Pacificand the Pacific dedicated to the empowerment of people, especially women, agricultural workers, farmers and peasants. We are committed to protecting the health and safety of people and the environment from pesticide use.
PAN Europeis a network of European NGOs promoting sustainable alternatives to pesticides. A key objective of PAN Europe involves measures at the European level, to facilitate a general reduction in the use of opening pesticides..
PAN Latin Americais a network of organizations, institutes, associations and individuals who are against the massive and indiscriminate use of pesticides. It promotes the development of socially fair, environmentally sustainable and economically viable agriculture, allowing the realization of alternative food sovereignty.