About Our Members
183 Organizations and 43 Individuals from 67 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.
Concern Worldwide in Tanzania and Uganda
Tanzania
Aswani Adams is the Rights Based Livelihoods Programme Manager at Concern Worldwide.
Journalist
Nigeria
Netherlands
The GBI Foundation advocates a global basic income (GBI) to eradicate poverty. A GBI is a guaranteed, unconditional minimum income for all people worldwide for basic needs. These needs include clean drinking water, food, clothing, shelter, primary health care and education.
South Africa
PHM is a network of networks of grassroots health organizations, and individuals committed to the principles of the Alma Ata Declaration of Health For All Now. It has a presence in over 70 countries and has a prominent advocacy role with the UN and other international organizations. Since 2006, it is carrying out a global right to health campaign.