The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty (WCADP)

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The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty (WCADP)

The World Coalition Against the Death Penalty is an alliance of more than 150 NGOs, bar associations, local authorities and unions, created in Rome on 13 May 2002. The aim of the World Coalition is to strengthen the international dimension of the fight against the death penalty. Its ultimate objective is to obtain the universal abolition of the death penalty. To achieve its goal, the World Coalition advocates for a definitive end to death sentences and executions in those countries where the death penalty is in force. In some countries, it is seeking to obtain a reduction in the use of capital punishment, including for drug-related offenses, as a first step towards abolition. The World Coalition is striving to achieve these aims in the following ways: - by supporting its member organisations, local, national and regional abolitionist forces; - by coordinating the international advocacy towards worldwide abolition of the death penalty. The World Coalition gives a global dimension to the sometimes isolated action taken by its members on the ground. It complements their initiatives, while constantly respecting their independence. In conformity with the commitment made by its founders, the Coalition has also made 10 October the World Day Against the Death Penalty. It is also a partner of the World Congress Against the Death Penalty, which is held every three years.

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