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50 Years is Enough
50 Years Is Enough: U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice is a coalition of over 200 U.S. grassroots, women's, solidarity, faith-based, policy, social- and economic-justice, youth, labor and development organizations dedicated to the profound transformation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Eurodad
A network of European development NGOs working to change economic policies and ensure that poorer people have their say in decisions that affect their lives.
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Friends of the Earth International
Friends of the Earth International exposes the role of development banks in supporting the private sector; campaigns against the privatization of public services, calls for an end to the financing of harmful fossil fuel and mining projects, strives to enhance civil society control over the institutions, and works for the recognition of ecological debt.
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Alternative Information &Development Centre
AIDC aims to contribute to the development of national, regional and international challenges to the currently dominant economic system through research, information production and dissemination, popular education, campaigning and coalition building. Through the empowerment and mobilisation of progressive organisations and popular social movements, AIDC further aims to contribute to the development of alternatives that ensure fundamental socia-economic transformation.
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Bank Information Center
The Bank Information Center (BIC) partners with civil society in developing and transition countries to influence the World Bank and other international financial institutions (IFIs) to promote social and economic justice and ecological sustainability.
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CEE Bankwatch Network
The CEE Bankwatch Network is an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) with member organisations currently from 11 countries across the central and eastern European region. The aim of the network is to monitor the activities of the international financial institutions (IFIs) which operate in the region, and to propose constructive alternatives to their policies and projects in the region.
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Bretton Woods Project
The Bretton Woods Project works as a networker, information-provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). Through briefings, reports and the bimonthly digest Bretton Woods Update, it monitors projects, policy reforms and the overall management of the Bretton Woods institutions with special emphasis on environmental and social concerns.
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Center for Economic & Policy Research
The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) was established in 1999 to promote democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people's lives. In order for citizens to effectively exercise their voices in a democracy, they should be informed about the problems and choices that they face. CEPR is committed to presenting issues in an accurate and understandable manner, so that the public is better prepared to choose among the various policy options.
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Corporate Watch
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CorpWatch
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The Development GAP
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Focus on the Global South
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Global Exchange
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International Rivers Network
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People’s Global Action
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Third World Network
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The Whirled Bank Group
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World Bank Campaign Europe
A campaign by European NGO:s to challenge the World Bank, launched on 5 March 2007. The NGOs backing the campaign are calling for European governments to press the Bank to accept specific reforms or to channel their funding elsewhere.
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The Global Transparency Initiative (GTI)
The Global Transparency Initiative (GTI) is an informal network of civil society organizations that are working together to overcome the secrecy surrounding the operations of the International Financial Institutions (IFIs). What follows is an update on the network's activities including recent reports and articles providing varied perspectives on IFI transparency and related issues, and a calendar of upcoming events. Please circulate to interested colleagues.
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