NGOs and civil society
  Doha NGO Group: inputs to the draft outcome document

African Forum and Network on Debt and Development - AFRODAD

Organisation working on solutions to Africa’s mounting debt problem and its negative impact on development.

EURODAD
European Network on Debt and Development.

Social Watch
International network of citizens’ organizations struggling to eradicate poverty and the causes of poverty, to ensure an equitable distribution of wealth and the realization of human rights.

The Third World Institute (ITeM)
ITeM is a citizens' organization that works for civil society. It carries out information, communication and educational activities at national and international levels on issues related to environment, development and globalization. Uruguay

Third World Network (TWN)
International network of organizations and individuals involved in issues relating to development, the Third World and North-South issues.

Third World Network Africa (TWN Africa)
African Secretariat of the Third World Network that carries out Research and Advocacy on issues of social and economic policy that advances the needs and interests of peoples of African and other third world countries (especially marginalized social groups), a fair distribution of world's resources, and forms of development which are sustainable and fulfil human needs.

UBUNTU - World Forum of Civil Society Networks
Its main objective is to unite and federate efforts, to build bridges of dialogue and communication amongst national and international institutions which are focused on promoting peace, endogenous development, dignity and human rights.


In depth reports
Detailed reports on key issues.
Gender in economics
Notwithstanding the fact that economic, trade and labour policies have differentiated impacts on men and women, the concept of gender has been systematically ignored by the analysis and formulation of these policies.
Financing for Development
The Financing for Development process, led by the United Nations, reached a global 'consensus' in the Monterrey Conference (2002). But without political will that opportunity remains in jeopardy.

Choike is a project of the Third World Institute supported by Hivos and the Mott Foundation
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