Also visit our WTO links page.
Alternative Information and Development Centre
The AIDC is an alternative information centre doing research,
education and training, as well as campaigning and lobbying on the
macro issues affecting the development process in South Africa.
Email: info@aidc.org.za
Bank Information Center
BIC's Mission is to empower citizens in developing countries
to influence Multilateral Development Bank financed development
projects and policies in a manner that fosters social justice and
ecological responsibility.
Email: info@bicusa.org
Center for Economic and Policy Research
The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) was
established to promote democratic debate on the most important
economic and social issues that affect people's lives. Find
information here on the ill effects of "globalization" and
the impacts of the IMF on the US and throughout the world.
Email: tucker@cepr.net
World Bank Bond Boycott Campaign
The World Bank Bond Boycott is an international grassroots campaign that is building moral, political, and financial pressure on the World Bank. The World Bank raises most of its funds by issuing bonds. Ordinary people, through their pension funds, labor unions, churches, municipalities, and universities are exerting pressure for change on the World Bank by refusing to buy its bonds.
Email: neil@econjustice.net
CorpWatch
Development Gap
Since 1977, The Development Group for Alternative Policies
(The Development GAP) has worked to ensure that the knowledge,
priorities and efforts of the women and men of the South inform
decisions made in the North about their economies and the environments
in which they live.
Email: dgap@igc.org
Fifty Years is Enough
50 Years Is Enough! U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice
is a coalition of 205 grassroots, faith-based, policy, women's,
social- and economic-justice, youth, solidarity, labor, and
development organizations dedicated to the profound transformation of
the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Email: wb50years@igc.org
Focus on the Global South
FOCUS is a program of progressive development policy research
and practice, dedicated to regional and global policy analysis,
micro-macro linking and advocacy work. FOCUS works with NGOs and
people's organizations in Asia Pacific and other regions.
Email: admin@focusweb.org
Jubilee South
Jubilee South seeks debt cancellation and is a coalition of
debt cancellation movements from across the Global South.
Email: lidy@fdc.org.ph
Jubilee USA Network
Jubilee USA Network is a coalition of over 60 organizations including labor, churches, religious communities and institutions, AIDS activists, trade campaigners and over 9,000 individuals dedicated to working for a world free of debt for billions of people.
Email: coord@j2000usa.org
Third World Network (Malaysia)
The Third World Network is an independent non-profit
international network of organizations and individuals involved in
issues relating to development, the Third World and North- South
issues.
Email: twn@igc.apc.org
War on Want
Throughout its history War on Want has supported people who have struggled
to find their own path to development. They have worked in partnership with
progressive governments and organisations to find solutions to the failure
of the world economic system to deliver a more equal distribution of wealth.
The Whirled Bank Group
A satirical but serious website that provides information to
the public about the impacts of globalization, the World Bank
and the IMF.
Africa Action
Africa Action is a national organization that works for political, economic and social justice in Africa. Through the provision of accessible information and analysis combined with the mobilization of public pressure we work to change the policies and policy-making processes of U.S. and multinational institutions toward Africa, including calling for the cancellation of Africa's debt.
Export Credit Agency Watch
Citizens worldwide are increasingly aware of global
institutions (like the WTO and the World Bank) and their harmful
impacts on the environment and human rights. But other secretive,
often overlooked government bodies known as export credit agencies
also play a leading role in the process of corporate globalization.