Who We Work With - List of Coalitions and Networks

Who We Work With

British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND)
BOND is the UK's broadest network of voluntary organisations working in international development. BOND aims to improve the UK's contribution to international development by promoting the exchange of experience, ideas and information.

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)

British and Irish Agencies in Afghanistan (BAAG)
BAAG is a network of international NGOs operating in Afghanistan which provides regular information on the political, economic and security situation in Afghanistan and aims to draw public attention to the humanitarian needs of the population of Afghanistan.

Consortium for Street Children (CSC)
The Consortium for Street Children consists of 55 UK based organisations dedicated to the welfare and rights of street living and working children and children at risk of taking to street life.

ECPAT UK
ECPAT UK is a leading child rights organisation campaigning against the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the UK and on its international aspects. In particular, they focus on the protecion of trafficked children and children exploited in tourism, and the prevention of such crimes.

The Enabling Education Network (EENET)
EENET is an information-sharing network on the issue of inclusive education.

European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad)
Eurodad is a Brussels-based network of Civil Society Organisations (CSO) working on aid effectiveness, poverty reduction strategues and debt cancellation.

The European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO)
EPLO is the alliance of European NGOs, networks of NGOs and think tanks active in the field of peacebuilding, who aim to promote sustainable peacebuilding policies among decision-makers in the European Union.

Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP)
The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is a growing alliance of trade unions, community groups, faith groups, women and youth organisations, NGOs and other campaigners working together across more than 100 national platforms. GCAP is calling for action from the world's leaders to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality.

The Global Campaign for Education (GCE) UK
GCE UK works to promote education for all as a basic human right by policy dialogue with the UK Government and mobilising public pressure.

Global Movement for Children (GMC)
The Global Movement for Children is the world-wide movement of organisations and people - including children - uniting efforts to build a world fit for children.

Grow Up Free From Poverty
Grow Up Free From Poverty is a coalition of 26 NGOs and faith groups with a shared vision of ending the outrage of child poverty in developing countries through campaigning for universal social transfers such as pensions, child benefit and disability grants.

International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC)
IDDC is a self-managing group currently consisting of 16 international NGOs supporting disability and development work in over 100 countries globally. IDDC's aim is to more effectively and efficiently promote the rights of disabled people through collaboration and sharing of information and expertise.

Jubilee Debt Campaign (JDC)
Since 2000 JDC has been successfully campaigning for the 100 per cent cancellation of unpayable and unfair poor country debts.

Keeping Children Safe (KCS)The Keeping Children Safe coalition aims to increase the safeguards offered to children, through improved child protection policies and practice with the agencies and authorities that work with children.

Micah Challenge UK
Micah Challenge UK is a coalition of Christian organisations and churches in Britain, united in their concern to fight global poverty. It is part of the International Micah Challenge movement of churches and Christian agencies uniting to hold their governments to account for the promises they made towards the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger by 2015.

The Northern Uganda Advocacy Partnership for Peace (NUAPP)
NUAPP aims to contribute to a just and peaceful resolution to the violent conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army and the Government of Uganda through supporting processes for sustainable peace, justice and reconciliation, working closely with our civil society partners in Uganda.

The Palestine Platform (PP)
The Palestine Platform is a coalition of UK-based NGOs who work with partners in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and Israel, and seek to raise awareness and improve understanding of the roots of the impoverishment of Palestinians amongst policy makers, the press and other key audiences, and to campaign for change. 

Trade Justice Movement (TJM)
The Trade Justice Movement is a coalition of charities and organisations in the UK that campaigns for fair trade policies.

UK Aid Network (UKAN)

Set up in 2005, UKAN supports its members to influence donors to give more and better aid by coordinating joint policy, advocacy and lobbying work; pooling resources and expertise; and presenting evidence on aid to key decision makers and the UK public.

UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development
The UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development is a group of more than 80 UK based organisations which work together to understand and develop effective approaches to the problems created by the HIV epidemic in developing countries. The Stop AIDS Campaign is the campaigning arm of the UK Consortium on AIDS.

Voluntary Organisations in Cooperation in Emergencies (VOICE)
VOICE is a network representing some 90 European NGOs active in humanitarian aid worldwide and is the main NGO interlocutor with the EU for humanitarian affairs, including emergency aid, relief, rehabilitation and disaster preparedness.


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