Joint Statement: Call for an international legally binding instrument on human rights, transnational corporations and other business enterprises

This statement has been endorsed by a wide alliance of international networks, organizations and social movements, listed below[1]. It represents the collective expression of a growing mobilization of global civil society calling for further enhancement of international legal standards to address corporate infringements of human rights. It welcomes the recent initiatives by States in the United Nations Human Rights Council to develop an international treaty on legally binding rules for TNCs on human rights issues.

We, the undersigned organisations, Concerned about the continuing abuses and violations of human rights occurring all over the world which directly or indirectly engage the responsibility of business enterprises;

Concerned also that such abusive conduct often disproportionately impacts women, who comprise the majority of workers in the most vulnerable sectors, peasants, indigenous peoples, persons living in poverty, children among others, and especially concerned by the fact that justice is denied to those who suffer harm,

Considering the invaluable work done by human rights defenders and organisations, trade unions, indigenous rights and women rights defenders and others defending and protecting human rights in the face of corporate-related abuses,

Concerned at the incidence of attacks, harassment, restrictions, intimidation and reprisals against these human rights defenders,

Considering the initiatives taken by some States within and outside the United Nations human rights bodies as well as the action and work undertaken by human rights experts and bodies of the United Nations to provide better protection of human rights in the context of business operations,

Recalling existing States’ obligations under global and regional human rights treaties and the need to implement and complement those treaties to make them effective in the context of business transnational operations,

Convinced of the need to enhance the international legal framework, including international remedies, applicable to State action to protect rights in the context of business operations, and mindful of the urgent need to ensure access to justice and remedy and reparations for victims of corporate human rights abuse,

1. Call upon the States to elaborate an international treaty that:

a) Affirms the applicability of human rights obligations to the operations of transnational corporations and other business enterprises;

b) Requires States Parties to monitor and regulate the operations of business enterprises under their jurisdiction, including when acting outside their national territory, with a view to prevent the occurrence of abuses of human rights in the course of those operations,

c) Requires States Parties to provide for legal liability for business enterprises for acts or omissions that infringe human rights;

d) Requires States Parties to provide for access to an effective remedy by any State concerned, including access to justice for foreign victims that suffered harm from acts or omissions of a business enterprise in situations where there are bases for the States involved to exercise their territorial or extraterritorial protect-obligations.

e) Provides for an international monitoring and accountability mechanism.

f) Provides for protection of victims, whistle-blowers and human rights defenders that seek to prevent, expose or ensure accountability in cases of corporate abuse and guarantees their right to access to information relevant in this context

2. Call on the United Nations Human Rights Council to take step towards the elaboration of this treaty, and to that end establish an open ended working group tasked with a drafting mandate.

3. Call on civil society organisations to take measures towards the establishment of a joint initiative to achieve the objective of a legally binding instrument within the United Nations without delay.

 

[1] This statement was originaly drafted by participants in the first annual Peoples’ Forum on Human Rights and Business. The Forum was convened jointly by ESCR-Net and Forum-Asia from 5 to 7 November in Bangkok, Thailand.

List of Signatories 

  1. ABColombia
  2. Aboriginal Rights Coalition – Australia (ARCA)
  3. Ação Franciscana de Ecologia e Solidariedade
  4. Accountability Counsel
  5. ACT Alliance
  6. Action Contre l’Impunite pour les Droits Humains (ACIDH)
  7. ActionAid International
  8. Actions pour les Droits, l’Environnement et la Vie , ADEV
  9. ADC Memorial
  10. ADHOC
  11. Afghanistan Watch
  12. Africa Europe Faith and Justice Network – AEFJN
  13. Africa Freedom of Information Centre
  14. Africa Youth Coalition Against Hunger Sierra Leone
  15. AfricaFiles
  16. African Centre for Biosafety
  17. African Law Foundation (AFRILAW)
  18. African Resources Watch (AFREWATCH)
  19. AGORA – Centro de Estudios para la Promoción y Defensa de los Derechos Fundamentales y Generacionales
  20. AGORA Espacio Civil
  21. ÁGORA Espacio Civil Paraguay
  22. Al-Haq
  23. ALEF – act for human rights
  24. Alianza Mexicana por la Autodeterminación de los Pueblos (AMAP)
  25. Alianza para la Conservación y el Desarrollo (ACD)
  26. Alliance Sud
  27. Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma (Alt-SEAN Burma)
  28. Alternative Information Development Centre
  29. ALU-TUCP  Philipines
  30. Alyansya Tigil Mina – Alliance Against Mining (Philippines)
  31. AMAPHET – Associação Maranhense dos Pacientes Hepáticos e Transplantados
  32. Amigos da Terra Brasil / Friends of the Earth Brazil
  33. Ángela Ocampo
  34. Anti-POSCO People’s Movement, India
  35. APRODEH, Peru
  36. APY Solidaridad en Acción
  37. Arbeitsgruppe Schweiz Kolumbien
  38. Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA (Afghanistan)
  39. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
  40. Asociacion Boliviana Uniendo Manos por la Vida
  41. Asociación de Trabajo Interdisciplinario-ATI
  42. Asociación Ecuatoriana de Libre Pensamiento
  43. Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA)
  44. Asociación Nacional de Centros de Investigación, Promoción y Desarrollo, ANC
  45. Asociación Petón do Lobo
  46. Asociación Pluriculturalidad Jurídica de Guatemala -Plurijur-
  47. Asociación Q’anil, Guatemala
  48. Asociacion Raxch’och’ Oxlaju Aj, (Tierra Verde 13 Aj) AROAJ
  49. Asociacion Unidad Ecologica Salvadoreña
  50. Associação Mama Mater/IBFAN, Portugal
  51. Associació Catalana d’Enginyeria Sense Fronteres
  52. Associació Dones Juristes
  53. Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
  54. Association For Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)
  55. Association of Religious Liberty & Languages of Sri Lanka
  56. Association of War Affected Women / Sri Lanka
  57. ATTAC Argentina
  58. ATTAC Austria
  59. ATTAC Japan
  60. Austrian League for Human Rights
  61. Avocats Sans Frontieres
  62. Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha (BNPS)
  63. Belén Navarro, Unión Sindical Obrera de Madrid
  64. Birendra Adhikari   Rural Reconstruction Nepal
  65. Blog A CRÍTICA
  66. Blue Planet Project
  67. Borstvoeding vzw
  68. Borstvoeding vzw
  69. Both ENDS, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  70. Brazilian Interdisciplinary AIDS Association (ABIA)
  71. BRIOT
  72. Brot fuer die Welt
  73. Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP, Solidarity of Filipino Workers)
  74. Burma Partnership
  75. CADTM-INTL
  76. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
  77. CAJAR (Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo)
  78. Calcuta Ondoan, ONGD
  79. Canada Tibet Committee
  80. CAOI
  81. CAOI – Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indígenas
  82. Casa y Ciudad
  83. Cástor Gómez Lorenzo-Cáceres
  84. CATAPA
  85. CÁTEDRA SEMINARIO DE POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL LATINOAMERICANA. FACULTAD DE CIENCIA POLÍTICA. UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE ROSARIO
  86. CCS
  87. Cecilia Carrizo Seminario en Justicia Ambiental Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Argentina
  88. CEDAL- Centro de Derechos y Desarrollo
  89. CEDH (Centre Oecuménique des Droits Humain)
  90. CEDHU (La Comisión Ecuménica de Derechos Humanos)
  91. CEFEDER Centro Franciscano de Estudios y Desarrollo Regional. Maria Elena Aradas
  92. CENIDH
  93. Center for Human Rights Law Studies (HRLS) Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga
  94. Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
  95. Center for Sustainable Development (CENESTA)
  96. Center for Women’s Global Leadership
  97. Center of Concern
  98. Central America Women’s Network
  99. Central Ùnica dos Trabalhadores / Brasil
  100. Centre d’Appui à la Gestion Durable des Forêts Tropicales (CAGDFT)
  101. Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS)
  102. Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
  103. Centre for human rights and development/Urantsooj Gombosuren
  104. Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA)
  105. Centre for the Development of Women and Children
  106. Centre for Women’s Global Leadership – Rutgers University
  107. Centro de Documentación en Derechos Humanos ‘Segundo Montes Mozo S.J.’ (CSMM)
  108. Centro de Documentación en Derechos Humanos “Segundo Montes Mozo S.J.” (CSMM)
  109. Centro de Estudios del Trabajo de Colombia
  110. Centro de Estudios Ecuménicos (México)
  111. Centro de Estudios Legales del Medio Ambiente. (CELMA).
  112. Centro de Estudios Sociales y Culturales Antonio de Montesinos (CAM)
  113. CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION LABORAL Y ASESORIA SINDICAL, AC. (CILAS)
  114. Centro de Investigación y Promoción Social (CIPROSOC)
  115. Centro de Políticas Públicas y Derechos Humanos – Perú EQUIDAD
  116. Centro de Reflexión y Acción Laboral de Fomento Cultural y Educativo (CEREAL)
  117. CERAI (CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS RURALES Y DE AGRICULTURA INTERNACIONAL)
  118. Christliche Initiative Romero
  119. CIDSE
  120. CIFCA (Copenhagen Initiative for Central America and Mexico )
  121. Citizens for Justice
  122. Citizens Watch Russia
  123. citizens’ alliance for equitable and efficient development (creed) pakistan
  124. CIU – Philipines
  125. Cladem Colombia
  126. Clean Clothes Campaign
  127. Coalición de Organizaciones Mexicanas por el Derecho al Agua (COMDA)
  128. Col·lectiu RETS
  129. Colectivo  Voces de la Tierra, Tajtolmej tein tal
  130. Colectivo Educación para la Paz y los Derechos Humanos A.C.
  131. Colectivo VientoSur, de Chile
  132. Colectivo Voces Ecológicas
  133. Comisión Mexicana de Defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos (CMDPDH)
  134. Comision Nacional de Enlace (CNE)
  135. Comissão de Direitos de Humanos de Passo Fundo – CDHPF
  136. Comité de América Latina y el Caribe para la Defensa de los Derechos de las Mujeres (CLADEM)
  137. Comite de Defensa Integral de Derechos Humanos Gobixha Ac
  138. COMITE NACIONAL DE LOS 63 PUEBLOS INDIGENAS,A.C.
  139. Comité Permanente por la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos (CPDH), Colombie
  140. Comité por la Anulación de la Deuda Tercer Mundo – Abya Yala Nuestra América CADTM-AYNA
  141. Commission for the Disapeared and Victim of Violence (KontraS)
  142. Commission Justice et Paix Belgique francophone
  143. Committee for the Defence of Iranian People’s Rights (CODIR)
  144. Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
  145. Community Resource Centre (CRC), Thailand
  146. Conectas Direitos Humanos
  147. CONF.NAL.DE.UNIDAD.SIND.INDE. (C.O.N.U.S.I.)
  148. Confederación Sindical de Trabajadoras y Trabajadores de las Américas (CSA-TUCA)
  149. Conseil Régionales des Organisations Non Gouvernementales de Développement en sigle CRONGD KASAI ORIENTAL
  150. CONSEJO DE PUEBLOS DE LA NACION POPTI/HUISTA
  151. Consultoría Especializada en Justiciabilidad de los DESC  (CEJUDESC)
  152. CooperAcción
  153. COORDINACION DE ONG Y COOPERATIVAS -CONGCOOP-
  154. Coordinación por los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (CODPI)
  155. CorA Network for Corporate Accountability
  156. Corporación Cactus
  157. Corporate Accountability International
  158. Council of Canadians
  159. CTA – Argentina
  160. DECA Equipo Pueblo, México
  161. Defend The Defenders
  162. Defenders of Human Rights Centre – DHRC (Iran)
  163. Defensoría del Derecho a la Salud
  164. Dejusticia
  165. Delphineaux
  166. Democracy Center
  167. DESARROLLO, EDUCACIÓN Y CULTURA AUTOGESTIONARIOS EQUIPO PUEBLO, A.C.
  168. Development and Civilisations Lebret-IRFED (DCLI)
  169. Dhaatri Resource Centre for Women and Children, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,India
  170. Dignity International
  171. Diverse Voices and Action for Equality, Fiji
  172. DKA Austria – Hilfswerk der Katholischen Jungschar
  173. Dominican Leadership Conference
  174. Dreikönigsaktion Austria
  175. Duarte de Souza Rosa Filho
  176. Due Process of Law Foundation
  177. EARTHSAVERS MOVEMENT
  178. EcoNexus
  179. ECUADOR DECIDE
  180. Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights, ECESR
  181. Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
  182. Eigentum verpflichtet – a joint campaign of 8 German civil society organisations
  183. entraide et fraternité
  184. Entrepueblos-Entrepobles-Entrpobos-Herriarte
  185. EOHR – Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights
  186. Equidad para la Infancia- América Latina
  187. Equitable Cambodia
  188. Espacio de Coordinación de Organizaciones Civiles sobre Derechos  Económicos, Sociales y Culturales (Espacio DESC)
  189. Essandoh kwasi Appiah
  190. Estonian Human Rights Centre
  191. ETIS (Equipo de Trabajo e Investigación Social)
  192. Etudiant pour un Tibet Libre
  193. EU-ASEAN FTA Campaign Network
  194. EU-ASEAN FTA Network
  195. Europe-Third World Centre (CETIM)
  196. European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ)
  197. European Network of Archbishop Oscar Romero Committees
  198. EUSKAL HERRIKO NEKAZARIEN ELKARTASUNA (EHNE) – BIZKAIA
  199. EZA Fairer Handel
  200. Fair Trade Center
  201. Familia Franciscana de Colombia. María Leonor Mesa Arango
  202. Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc
  203. FEDAEPS
  204. Federación española de Ingeniería Sin Fronteras
  205. FEMNET – Feministische Perspektiven auf Politik, Wirtschaft & Gesellschaft
  206. FIAN Austria
  207. FIAN Belgium
  208. FIAN Colombia
  209. FIAN France
  210. FIAN Germany
  211. FIAN Group UK
  212. FIAN HONDURAS
  213. FIAN international
  214. FIAN Nepal
  215. FIAN Sección México
  216. FIAN Sweden
  217. FIAN Switzerland for the Right to Adequate Food
  218. Fiery Hearts Club
  219. Fiji Women’s Rights Movement
  220. Finnish League for Human Rights
  221. Flemish Centre for Indigenous Peoples
  222. FOCO (Foro Ciudadano de Participación por la Justicia y los Derechos Humanos)
  223. Focus on the Global South
  224. FOE MAURITIUS
  225. Food & Water Watch
  226. Food first Information and Action Network Nepal
  227. Former Vietnamese Prisoners of Conscience
  228. FÓRUM MARANHENSE DAS RESPOSTAS COMUNITÁRIAS DE LUTA CONTRA AS DST E AIDS
  229. Forum Menschenrechte
  230. FOUNDATION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE EARTH (FOCONE)
  231. Foundation HELP
  232. France Libertés: Fondation Danielle Mitterrand
  233. Franciscans International
  234. Freedom from Debt Coalition-FDC
  235. Frente Amplio Opositor a la mega minería (FAO) México
  236. Frente de Defensa de Chilca y Las Salinas
  237. Fresh Eyes – People to People Travel cic in the United Kingdom
  238. Friends of the Earth EWNI (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
  239. Friends of the Earth International
  240. Friends of the Earth US
  241. Friends of the Siberian Forests
  242. FUN. DAR.LO.CAB. VIJ.
  243. Fundación Centro Integral de Apoyo Educativo (CIAE)
  244. Fundación Comunidad
  245. Fundación Comunidad Esperanza y Justicia Internacional (FUNCEJI)
  246. Fundación del BIEN COMUN Patagonia (PJ 3059)
  247. Fundación Jóvenes por los Derechos Humanos
  248. Fundacion Metáfora para el Desarrollo Sustentable y la Cooperación Internacional
  249. Fundación para la cooperación APY Solidaridad en Acción
  250. Fundacion Promotora de Cooperativas-FUNPROCOOP El Salvador
  251. Fundación SES
  252. Fundación Solon – Bolivia
  253. Fundación T.ID.O. (Trabajo. Investigación. Desarrollo y Organización de Mujeres)
  254. fundación-TAU-fundazioa
  255. FUNDEPS (Fundación para el Desarrollo de Políticas Sustentables)
  256. Gemeinschaft für Menschenrechte im Freistaat Sachsen (GMS)
  257. Genal Truista
  258. genevieve Marigot
  259. Gilgt-Baltistan Policy Institute (GBPI)
  260. GIV (Group for Life Incentive)
  261. Global Action – Mercy International Association
  262. Global Forest Coalition
  263. Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  264. Global Policy Forum
  265. Global Rights: Partners for Justice
  266. Global Social Justice
  267. GOBIERNO PLURINACIONAL Q’ANJOB’AL, POPTI, CHUJ,  AKATEKO Y POPTI
  268. Going Green on Sustainability
  269. Gong Gam Human Rights Law Foundation
  270. GOUD:EERLIJK?
  271. Green Advocates International
  272. groundWork, Friends of the Earth, South Africa
  273. Groupe de Recheche et de Plaidoyer sur les Industries Extractives ( GRPIE )
  274. Grupo de Incentivo a Vida – GIV
  275. GRUPO DE PREVENÇÃO AS DST/HIV, AIDS E DROGAS JULIA SEFFER
  276. Grupo de Resistência Asa Branco – GRAB
  277. Gulf Civil Society Association Forum
  278. Habi Center for Environmental Rights
  279. Hadiza Mahaman/Centre Nigerien des Droits de l’Homme pour la Paix et le Developpement
  280. Hawai’i Institute for Human Rights
  281. Hegoa, Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional de la Universidad del País Vasco
  282. Help Songolica Children Fundación A. C.
  283. HORIZONT3000 / Diego Santos-Santiago
  284. Housing and Land Rights Network
  285. Housing International Coalition (HIC)
  286. HRD-Pilipinas (Philippines)
  287. Human Dignity
  288. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
  289. Human Rights Foundation of Aotearoa New Zealand
  290. Human Rights Movement ‘Bir Duino – Kirgizstan’
  291. Human Rights Online Philippines (Philippines)
  292. IBASE – Brasil
  293. IBFAN Bulgaria
  294. IBFAN Macedonia
  295. IBFAN Turkey
  296. IBFAN-GIFA
  297. IBON International
  298. ILSA – Instituto Latinoamericano para una Sociedad y un Derecho Alternativos
  299. Inclusive Development International
  300. Indian Social Action Forum – INSAF
  301. Indigenous Peoples Links (PIPLinks)
  302. INESC – Brazil
  303. Ingeniería Sin Fronteras Andalucía
  304. Iniciativa Solidaria Internacionalista de Burgos/España
  305. Initiative bessere Zukunft/Bernhard Völk
  306. INKOTA-netzwerk e.V.
  307. INSTITUT  PEREMPUAN
  308. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
  309. Institute for Ecology and Action Anthropology (INFOE)
  310. Instituto de Derechos Humanos Ignacio Ellacuria (IDHIE)
  311. Instituto Latinoamericano para una sociedad y un derecho alternativos, ILSA, Bogotá D.C. Colombia
  312. Instituto Mexicano de Derechos Humanos y Democracia  (IMDHD)
  313. Instituto Mexicano para el Desarrollo Comunitario (IMDEC)
  314. Instituto Políticas Alternativas para o Cone Sul (PACS), do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
  315. Intarnational Baby Food Action Network – Sumy group
  316. Interfaith Cooperation Forum
  317. Internacional para el Hábitat (HIC AL)
  318. International Alliance of Women (IAW/AIF)
  319. International baby Food Action network
  320. International Campaign for Tibet – ICT (Tibet)
  321. International Children’s Center
  322. International Code Documentation Centre
  323. International Commission of Jurists
  324. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
  325. International Indian Treaty Council – CITI
  326. International Presentation Association of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  327. International Service for Human Rights
  328. IOGT International
  329. Irish Doctors’ Environmental Association (IDEA)
  330. ISP – Brasil
  331. JA!Justiça Ambiental/FOE Moçambique
  332. Jamaa Resource Initiatives
  333. JASS (Just Associates) / JASS (Asociadas por lo Justo)  – Mesoamerica
  334. Javier Goñi Echeverría
  335. JPIC FRANCISCANS AFRICA
  336. JPICFAU/YOUFRA
  337. Jubilee South-Asia Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JS-APMDD)
  338. Justiça Global
  339. Justiça nos Trilhos
  340. JUSTICIA Asbl
  341. JUSTICIA Y PAZ, ECOLOGIA. CONFERENCIA DE RELIGIOSOS Y RELIGIOSAS DE HONDURAS. CONFEREH.
  342. justicia, paz e integridad de la creación (JPIC), OFM, provincia franciscana “nuestra señora de Guadalupe” de Centroamerica, panamá y Haití.
  343. Kampanya para sa Makataong Pamumuhay (KAMP) – Campaign for Life of Dignity for All-Philippines  (Philippines)
  344. Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law
  345. Kenya Alcohol Control and Policy Alliance
  346. Kenyan Human Rights Commission
  347. Kerio Valley Community Organization (KVCO)
  348. KILOS KA (Kilusang Maralita sa Kanayunan)
  349. Kirchlcihe Arbeitsstelle Südliches Afrika
  350. Koalisi Rakyat untuk Hak atas Air (KRuHA) / people’s coalition for the right to water
  351. KontraS
  352. Korean House of International Solidarity (KHIS)
  353. La Campaña Mesoamericana para la Justicia Climatica.
  354. La Comisión Nacional de los Derchos Humanos
  355. La Oficina Jurídica Para la Mujer de Cochabamba
  356. La Red Colombiana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio, Recalca
  357. La Via Campesina (INTL)
  358. La Voz de los de Abajo Chicago
  359. LAHRA (Lanao Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
  360. Lao Movement for Human Rights – MLDH (Laos)
  361. Latinamerikagrupperna (Solidaridad Suecia-América Latina
  362. Lawyers without Borders
  363. Leadership Initiative for Transformation and Empowerment- LITE Africa
  364. Leadership Team of Franciscan Sisters Daughthers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (FCJM)
  365. League for the Defence of Human Rights in Iran -LDDHI
  366. Legal Aid Society
  367. Legal Resources Centre
  368. Legrand Anthony
  369. Liga lidských práv / League of Human Rights, Czech Republic
  370. Liga Mexicana por la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos (LIMEDDH)
  371. Ligue algérienne pour la défense des droits de l’Homme (LADDH)
  372. LILAK (Purple Action for Indigenous Women’s Rights)
  373. Loyola Human Rights Advocacy Project
  374. LuaLua Center for Human Rights (LCHR)
  375. Lumiere Synergie pour le Developpement
  376. Manitese
  377. Marcela Orozco Contreras
  378. Marcos Ezequiel Filardi
  379. Medicus Mundi
  380. Migración Chile
  381. Migrant Forum in Asia
  382. Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM)
  383. Mindanao Tripeople Women Resource Center (MTWRC)
  384. mines, minerals & PEOPLE
  385. MiningWatch Canada
  386. MOPAIDS – Movimento Paulistano de Luta contra aids
  387. Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens
  388. Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra – MST
  389. Movimiento Mesoamericano contra el Modelo extractivo Minero -M4-
  390. National Centre For Advocacy Studies
  391. Network for Justice and Development
  392. Network Social Responsibility
  393. NGO Citizens’ Watch
  394. Nicaragua -United States Friendship Office
  395. Norwegian People’s Aid
  396. O Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens
  397. Observatorio Ciudadano
  398. Observatorio de Derechos Sociales, Económicos y Culturales
  399. Observatorio de la Deuda en la Globalización (ODG) España
  400. Observatorio de Multinacionales en América Latina – Paz con Dignidad
  401. Observatorio Sociolaboral y del Diálogo Social del Ecuador
  402. Observatorio Sociolaboral y del Diálogo Social en el Ecuador OSLADE   – Dick Sellán  Bajaña – Director Ejecutivo
  403. ÖBV La Via Campesina Austria
  404. Odhikar (Bangladesh)
  405. Oficina Regional para América Latina y el Caribe de la Coalición
  406. OIDHACO – Oficina Internacional de Derechos Humanos – Acción Colombia – red de 35 Ongs europeas
  407. Otros Mundos AC/chiapas, México
  408. PAPDA Haiti
  409. PARTITO DELLA RIFONDAZIONE COMUNISTA – SINISTRA EUROPEA (ITALIA)
  410. Pastoral de la Tierra -Vicariato Apostólico de Yurimaguas
  411. PDHRE, People’s Movment for Human Rights Learning
  412. Peace Brigades International
  413. Peace Watch Switzerland
  414. People’s Health Movement
  415. Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
  416. Philippine Misereor Partnership Inc.
  417. philippinenbuero e.V.
  418. PINK Armenia
  419. PIT CNT – El Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores
  420. Plataforma Dhesca Brasil
  421. Plataforma Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Democracia y Desarrollo (PIDHDD)
  422. Polaris Institute from Canada
  423. POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (Anti-POSCO peoples movement)
  424. Positive Peace Group
  425. Pradžių pradžia (Promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding), Lithuania
  426. Prakriti Kashyap
  427. Project on Organizing, Development, Education, and Research (PODER), Mexico
  428. PSLINK Philipines
  429. Public Services International
  430. PUMC-UNAM
  431. Quinoa asbl
  432. Radar-Colectivo de Estudios Críticos en Derecho
  433. Reacción Climática
  434. Red Correntina por el Derecho a la Educación
  435. Red de Acción sobre Plaguicidas y Alternativas en Méxco (RAPAM) A.C.
  436. Red Mexicana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC)
  437. Red Uniendo Manos Perú
  438. Red Uniendo Manos por la Vida
  439. Rede Brasileira Pela Integração dos Povos (REBRIP)
  440. REDE NACIONAL DE PESSOAS VIVENDO COM HIV E AIDS – NUCLEO SÃO LUIS
  441. Rede Nacional de Pessoas+ (RNP+) – São Luís/Maranhão
  442. REDES-Friends of the Earth Uruguay
  443. Renato “Ka Rene” Magtubo/Partido ng Manggawa  (Labor Party)
  444. RESEAU DES FEMMES POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE EN AFRIQUE
  445. Réseau national de défense des droits humains (RNDDH)
  446. Revista “Viento Sur”
  447. Rights and Accountability in Development
  448. Rural Reconstruction Nepal
  449. Rural Women’s Assembly
  450. Rural Women’s Assembly
  451. Russian Research Center for Human Rights
  452. Sagrada Tierra (Loq Laj Choch)
  453. Sahmakum Teang Tnaut
  454. Salam Bahrain for Human Rights
  455. Samon Salomão Freitas
  456. SAVEGREEKWATER Initiative for the non privatization of water in Greece
  457. Seminario Interdisciplinario sobre el Hambre y el Derecho Humano a la Alimentación Adecuada, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  458. Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (SENTRO)
  459. Sergio Coronado Delgado
  460. Sérgio Rodrigues da Silva
  461. SERPAJ America Latina
  462. Servicio Internacional Cristiano de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de América Latina – SICSAL / Armando Márquez Ochoa
  463. Share The World’s Resources
  464. Sherpa
  465. Sindicato Andaluz del Trabajador  de Castellar (SAT)
  466. Sisters of Mercy, Mercy International Association at the UN
  467. Social Justice Connection
  468. Social Justice Ireland
  469. Social Movements for an Alternative Asia (SMAA)
  470. Social Research and Development Center
  471. Society for Environmental Actions, Re-Construction & Humanitarian response (SEARCH)
  472. Society for Threatened Peoples Switzerland
  473. Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries
  474. SoldePaz.Pachakuti
  475. SOMO
  476. Sose Women’s Issues
  477. SOTERMUN
  478. St. Dorcas Single Mothers
  479. Stiftung Asienhaus
  480. Stop the Wall Campaign (Palestinian grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign)
  481. Students Campaign Against Drugs Abuse (SCAD Kenya)
  482. SÜDWIND
  483. SUMPAY Mindanao, Inc.
  484. Taiwan Association for Human Rights
  485. Task Force Detainees of the Philippines – TFDP
  486. TCOE – South Africa
  487. Temple of Understanding
  488. Teresa Dolezal
  489. Terra de Direitos – Brasil
  490. Terre des Hommes France
  491. The Institute for Ecosoc Rights
  492. The Jus Semper Global Alliance
  493. The Network Stop Rönnbäck Nickel Mining Project in Ume river, Tärnaby, Sweden
  494. TOLEDO Cecilia
  495. ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA)
  496. Trade Union Confederation of the Americas
  497. Traidcraft
  498. Transnational Institute
  499. Traudlinde Aigner
  500. Trust for Community Outreach and Education (TCOE)
  501. Trust for Community Outreach and Education (TCOE)
  502. Umeedenao Citizen Community Board
  503. UNAC – União Nacional de Camponeses (Mozambique)
  504. Unión Sindical Obrera (USO)
  505. UNIÓN UNIVERSAL DESARROLLO SOLIDARIO
  506. Universal Rights Network
  507. Universidad de la Tierra en Puebla (Unitierra-Puebla)
  508. Urgenci International Community Supported Agriculture network
  509. Urgewald
  510. Vía Orgánica
  511. Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation
  512. Vietnam Committee on Human Rights – VCHR
  513. Vietnamese Women for Human Rights
  514. Visaka Dharmadasa
  515. VIVAT International (Geneva)
  516. Welthaus Diözese Graz-Seckau
  517. Welthaus Wien
  518. Werkstatt Ökonomie
  519. WIDE – Network for Women´s Rights and Feminist Perspectives in Development
  520. WomanHealth Philippines
  521. Women International for a Common Future – WECF International
  522. Women Peacemakers Program
  523. Women’s Environment and Development Organization
  524. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
  525. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Netherlands
  526. Women’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau (WLB) – Philipines
  527. Working Group on Human Rights in India and the UN
  528. World Forum Of Fisher People (WFFP)
  529. World March of Women
  530. World March of Women – Asia Oceania
  531. World March of Women – Pilipinas
  532. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
  533. World Rainforest Movement
  534. WUNRN – Women’s UN Report Network
  535. YAC Nepal
  536. Youth as Agents of Peace

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