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181 Organizations and 43 Individuals from 66 different countries form the General Assembly of ESCR-Net.  These organizations and individuals working in the field of economic, social and cultural rights, set the Network's agenda and priorities.  Through Working Groups, Members develop and take the lead on the Network's project activities. 

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We invite you to view the profile of each of these Member Organizations and Individuals that make up the largest body of the Network.  To view the profiles, use the Search Box on this page.  We have also highlighted some of our Members below.


 

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Membership is open to NGO's, social movements, indigenous and grassroots groups, as well as individual human rights activists and practitioners that support the goals and principles of ESCR-Net. To find out how to apply to become a Member, click here.

Featured Members

Education and Research Association for Consumers

Malaysia

 ERA CONSUMER MALAYSIA acts as research, education and advocacy group. It builds linkages and works in partnership with community-based organizations and grassroots communities to strengthen their capacity and empower them to participate through initiatives in socio-economic, accountable governance, sustainable agriculture and ecological endeavors.

Fundación Etnica Integral, FEI

Dominican Republic

Fundación Etnica Integral[ENG]

To contribute to an integrated, human and sustainable development based on awareness, organization and participation in the discussion, planning, execution and review of the process achieved.

Frente Autentico del Trabajo, FAT

Mexico

"The FAT is a national organization of workers, independent and democratic, committed to upholding the historic and immediate interests of the working class in the struggle for better living and working in momentum to a process of transformation Mexican society towards democracy and self-socialism. "

Thomas Bruno Nzumbi

Tanzania Council for Social Development, TACOSODE
Tanzania

 

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