These are initiatives, projects and groups that are working at the local level for global democracy.
They may be large organisations or small groups of people who simply meetup regularly to discuss how to campaign for global democracy. If there are none in your area, consider setting one up and inviting others to join you.
These are the positions of national parties in relation to global democracy.
What they say in their election manifesto or on their website about global governance. Contact political parties in your area directly and ask them for their position regarding global democracy. Add their responses here.
These are MPs sympathetic to global democracy and what they have said in the past regarding the issue.
It is useful for campaigns to know which politicians we can call on to support our efforts. If you know of any MPs in your area that support democratisation of global governance add them here. Otherwise, contact your MP and start lobbying them.
These are public figures who support global democracy. They may be prominent political activists outside of parliament, or musicians, artists, sportspeople etc.
These pages detail what their positions are regarding global democracy and if they are already part of any of the existing campaigns.
These are groups and organisations that may not primarily working for global democracy but nevertheless share the goal of democratising global governance.
These may be NGOs, activist groups or other associations.