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171 Organizations and 42 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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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

Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (Center for Legal and Social Studies), CELS

Argentina

  The Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1979 to foster and protect human rights and to strengthen the democratic system and the state of law in Argentina.

Graciela Dede Delfino

Graciela Dede Delfino
Uruguay

Federation of Women Lawyers - Kenya , FIDA Kenya

Kenya

  The Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Kenya is a non- profit, non-partisan membership organization committed to the creation of a society that is free from all forms of discrimination against women. Membership to FIDA Kenya is open to Kenyan women lawyers and women law students

Radhika Balakrishnan

Marymount Manhattan College
United States of America

Radhika Balakrishnan is a Professor of International Studies and Economics at Marymount Manhattan College,  where she is coordinator of The International Studies program. Her fields of research include gender and economic development, global inequality and labor issues. She is interested in the connection between global economic institutions and cross border organizing, the relationship between changing conditions of work, gender dynamics and the global economy in addition to theology and ethics.

 

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