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Africa Action
US / Africa relations, AIDS, social, economic, justice issues related to Africa, debt, access to health care

Alternative Information & Development Centre
South African organization campaigning against privatization, debt, etc.

Bank Information Center
Information services and capacity building for citizen's groups, World Bank policy and project monitoring, policy reform of MDBs

Bretton Woods Project
Watchdog group, monitors and reports on World Bank and IMF projects, policies and overall management, coalition of organizations based in the UK

Campaign for Labor Rights
support for anti-sweatshop and farmworker campaigns

Center for Economic & Policy Research
economic analyses of globalization policies

Center for International Environmental Law
Support for communities concerned about projects financed by World Bank Group, focus on transparency, accountability, sustainable development

Citizens Network on Essential Services
Support for citizen's groups that advocate for universal access to basic services: water, power, education, health care. Focus on IMF and World Bank projects and programs

Coalition of Immokalee Workers
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers  is a community-based worker organization whose members are largely Latino, Haitian, and Mayan Indian immigrants working in low-wage jobs throughout the state of Florida.

CorpWatch

EcoNews Africa
Kenyan NGO, sustainable development in East Africa, focus on environment, trade, and information

Essential Information
Provides provocative information to the public on important topics neglected by the mass media

Focus on the Global South
Grassroots development, alternatives, link between local community based groups and national/global institutions

Food and Water Watch
Working with grassroots organizations and other allies around the world to stop corporate control of our food and water

Friends of the Earth
Network of grassroots environmental groups, sustainable development

Gender Action

Global Exchange
human rights, anti-corporate globalization, fair trade

Global Justice Ecology Project
Creating strategies, and organizing campaigns, that demonstrate the interconnections between the social and the ecological

Global Trade Watch
Research and advocacy on free trade regimes

Grassroots Global Justice
Alliance of U.S. grassroots groups organizing to build an agenda for power for poor and working people

Halifax Initiative
Coalition of Canadian NGOs, transformation of IFIs especially the IMF and World Bank, education and advocacy on debt, Tobin Tax, export

Highlander Research and Education Center
Creating educational experiences that empower people to take democratic leadership towards change

IFIwatchnet

Institute for Policy Studies
Progressive research and analysis on current events and issues, both U.S. and internationally

International Rivers Network
Environment, rivers, dams, sustainable development

Jobs with Justice
Fighting for job security and workers’ right to organize

Jubilee South
International network and movement of people of the South, debt cancellation

Jubilee USA Network
Debt cancellation, illegitimate and odious debt

JustAct: Youth Action for Global Justice
committed to promoting the emergence of a powerful and unified global youth movement comprised and led predominantly by young people from the grassroots and most oppressed communities around the world.

Landless Movement in Brazil
The largest movement in Latin America.

Mobilization for Global Justice
Washington, DC, based non-hierarchical, volunteer activist organization opposing the international financial institutions and free trade regimes.

National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
National organization composed of local coalitions and immigrant, refugee, community, religious, civil rights and labor organizations and activists.

Project South
A leadership development organization based in the US South creating spaces for movement building.

Religious Working Group On the IMF & World Bank
Jubilee movement, debt cancellation, coalition of organizations

Religious Working Group on the World Bank & the IMF

Social Justice Committee
514-933-6797

Southwest Organizing Project
A community based organization working to realize equality and social and economic justice.

Sustainable Energy and Economy Network
202-234-9382 x208
Research on energy, climate change, environmental justice, gender equity, and economic issues.

Sweatshop Watch
213-748-5945
Sweatshop Watch serves low-wage workers nationally and globally.

The New Internationalist
Also, see their factsheet on the global economy.

Third World Network
research & advocacy on trade and finance; offices in Malaysia and Ghana

Training for Change
Committed to delivering skills that people working for social change can use in their daily work.

United Students Against Sweatshops
International student movement of campuses and individual students fighting for workers’ rights.

United States Social Forum
A space for the people most affected by neo-liberal policies in the U.S. to share and learn from each other’s struggles. Summer 2007, Atlanta GA.

World Bank Bonds Boycott Campaign

World Development Movement
Debt cancellation, WTO reform, poverty reduction, advocacy and education

World Social Forum

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