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Pasted below is a statement, Stop the GATS Attack Now!, which has been prepared by an international network of civil society organizations working on WTO issues. As with previous initiatives like No New Round! and Shrink or Sink!, we hope this statement will help to launch and link together a series of country-based campaigns on the GATS negotiations all over the world. Written 9:40 PM Feb 21, 2001 by dq405@FreeNet.Carleton.CA in igc:talk.environme.
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"If achieved, this corporate GATS 2000 agenda will amount to a frontal attack on fundamental social rights....
"Not only will foreign-based, for-profit corporations be able to access public dollars to take over public hospitals and schools, but regulations on health and education standards will be undermined by global trade rules under the WTO.
"Chains of foreign-based, for-profit corporations would be able to invade the childcare, social security and prison systems in all WTO member countries.
"Our parks, wildlife and old growth forests could all become contested areas as global corporate 'environmental service' providers compete with one another to exploit their resources.
"Meanwhile, unlimited access to foreign-based corporations would have to be given regarding municipal contracts for construction, sewage, garbage disposal, sanitation, tourism and water services...."
- - - - - Forwarded message - - - - - ATTENTION -- Civil Society Activists Around the World!
Although the Battle of Seattle was successful in preventing a new comprehensive round of global trade talks from going ahead, this did not mean there would not be trade negotiations at the WTO. On the contrary, a whole new set of WTO talks on global trade in 'services' began in February, 2000, with formal negotiations due to begin this spring after a crucial stocktaking session is completed at the end of March. These so called GATS negotiations [ General Agreement on Trade in Services ] could have a dramatic and profound effect on a wide range of public services and citizens' rights all over the world.
Pasted below is a statement, Stop the GATS Attack Now!, which has been prepared by an international network of civil society organizations working on WTO issues. As with previous initiatives like No New Round! and Shrink or Sink!, we hope this statement will help to launch and link together a series of country-based campaigns on the GATS negotiations all over the world.
We would greatly appreciate it if your organization would consider signing-on to this statement as soon as possible. The procedures for doing so are outlined below. It is our intention to collect sign-ons from civil society organizations in as many countries as possible before formally launching the statement in mid-March prior to the GATS stocktaking meetings in Geneva later that month. So, please let us know soon if your organization can sign-on!
Instructions on how your organization can sign the letter: (This is an organizational sign-on letter only. We will not be adding individuals to it.)
- Send an e-mail to polarisinstitute@on.aibn.com
- In the subject line type in "GATS Attack signatory"
- In the body of the e-mail list the organization and country (contact information such as address, phone & fax is also appreciated) that you are signing on. Those who wish should also mention how many people the organization represents.
Stop the GATS Attack Now!
As civil society groups fighting for democracy through fair trade and investment rules, we reject the outright dismissal by the World Trade Organization [WTO], some of its member governments and allied corporations of the vital concerns raised by civil society before, during and after Seattle. The smoke and pepper spray had barely lifted from the streets of Seattle when the WTO launched new negotiations to expand global rules on cross-border trade in services in a manner that would create vast new rights and access for multinational service providers and newly constrain government action taken in the public interest world wide. These talks would radically restructure the role of government regarding public access to essential social services world-wide to the detriment of the public interest and democracy itself.
Initiated in February 2000, these far-reaching negotiations are aimed at expanding the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services [GATS] regime so as to subordinate democratic governance in countries throughout the world to global trade rules established and enforced by the WTO as the supreme body of global economic governance. What's more, these GATS 2000 negotiations are taking place behind closed doors based on collusion with global corporations and their extensive lobbying machinery.
The existing GATS regime of the WTO, initially established in 1994, is already comprehensive and far reaching. The current rules seek to phase-out gradually all governmental "barriers" to international trade and commercial competition in the services sector. The GATS covers every service imaginable -- including public services -- in sectors that affect the environment, culture, natural resources, drinking water, health care, education, social security, transportation services, postal delivery and a variety of municipal services. Its constraints apply to virtually all government measures affecting trade-in-services, from labor laws to consumer protection, including regulations, guidelines, subsidies and grants, licencing standards and qualifications, and limitations on access to markets, economic needs tests and local content provisions.
Currently, the GATS rules apply to all modes of supplying or delivering a service including foreign investment, cross-border provisions of a service, electronic commerce and international travel. Moreover, the GATS features a hybrid of both a "top-down" agreement [where all sectors and measures are covered unless they are explicitly excluded] and a "bottom-up" agreement [where only sectors and measures which governments explicitly commit to are covered]. What this means is that presently certain provisions apply to all sectors while others apply only to those specific sectors agreed to.
The new GATS negotiations taking place now in the World Trade Organization are designed to further facilitate the corporate takeover of public services by:
- Imposing new and severe constraints on the ability of governments to maintain or create environmental, health, consumer protection and other
public interest standards through an expansion of GATS Article VI on Domestic Regulation. Proposals include a 'necessity test' whereby governments would bear the burden of proof in demonstrating that any of their countries laws and regulations are the 'least trade restrictive,' regardless of financial, social, technological or other considerations.
- Restricting the use of government funds for public works, municipal services and social programs. By imposing the WTO's National Treatment
rules on both government procurement and subsidies, the new negotiations seek to require governments to make public funds allocated for public services directly available to foreign-based, private service corporations.
- Forcing governments to grant unlimited Market Access to foreign service providers, without regard to the environmental and social
impacts of the quantity or size of service activities.
- Accelerating the process of providing corporate service providers with guaranteed access to domestic markets in all sectors -- including
education, health and water -- by permitting them to establish their Commercial Presence in another country through new WTO rules being designed to promote tax-free electronic commerce worldwide. This would guarantee transnational corporations speedy irreversible market access, especially in Third World countries.
The chief beneficiaries of this new GATS regime are a breed of corporate service providers determined to expand their global commercial reach and to turn public services into private markets all over the world. Not only are the services industries the fastest growing sector of the new global economy, but health, education and water are shaping up to be the most lucrative of all "services." Health care is considered to be a 3.5 trillion dollar market worldwide, while education is targeted as a 2 trillion and water a 1 trillion dollar annual market. The chief executive officer of U.S. based Columbia/HCA, the world's largest for-profit hospital corporation, insists that health care is a business no different than the airline or ballbearing industry and vows to destroy every public hospital in North America. Investment houses like Merrill Lynch predict that public education will be globally privatized over the next decade, declaring that untold profits can be made through the process. Meanwhile, water giants like Vivendi and Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux of France are working hand-in-glove with the World Bank to compel many Third World governments to privatize their water services.
Through powerful lobby machines like the U.S. Coalition of Service Industries and the European Services Forum, these and other transnational corporations have effectively set the agenda for the GATS 2000 negotiations.
If achieved, this corporate GATS 2000 agenda will amount to a frontal attack on the fundamental social rights enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its accompanying Covenants and Charters. Not only will foreign-based, for-profit corporations be able to access public dollars to takeover public hospitals and schools, but regulations on health and education standards will be undermined by global trade rules under the WTO. Chains of foreign-based, for-profit corporations would be able to invade the childcare, social security and prison systems in all WTO member countries. Our parks, wildlife and old growth forests could all become contested areas as global corporate 'environmental service' providers compete with one another to exploit their resourses. Meanwhile, unlimited access to foreign-based corporations would have to be given regarding municipal contracts for construction, sewage, garbage disposal, sanitation, tourism and water services.
For many Third World countries, this invasion of peoples' basic rights is not new. During the past two decades or more, the structural adjustment programs of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have been used to force many governments in the South to dismantle their public services and allow foreign-based healthcare, education and water corporations to provide services on a for-profit basis. Under the proposed GATS rules, developing countries will experience a further dismantling of local service providers, restrictions on the build up of domestic service providers, and the creation of new monopolies dominated by corporate service providers based in the North. By dramatically increasing market control by foreign service corporations and by threatening the future of public services, the GATS 2000 agenda would trigger a global assault on the commons and democracy both in the North and the South. Moreover, the binding enforcement mechanisms of the WTO will ensure that this agenda is not only implemented, but rendered irreversible. The time has come to 'Stop the GATS Attack!'
We therefore call upon our governments to immediately invoke a moratorium on the GATS 2000 negotiations and devote the remaining two years of the scheduled talks to carrying out the following tasks:
- conduct a full and complete assessment of the impacts of the current GATS regime and the implications of the proposed GATS 2000 rules on domestic social, environmental and economic laws, policies and programs with citizens' groups in all member countries;
- reaffirm the role and responsibility of governments to provide public services ensuring the basic rights and needs of their citizens in the new global economy based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and related U.N. Covenants and Charters;
- declaw the existing GATS regime by removing components like Article VI and the Working Party on Domestic Regulation that give foreign governments and transnational corporations the power to ratchet down public interest laws, policies and programs such as quality standards for health care or safety standards for transportation;
- guarantee the right of governments to require ironclad safeguards for public services [e.g. healthcare, education, social security, culture, environment, transportation, housing, energy, and water] that may be threatened by global trade and investment rules;
- provide concrete incentives and resources, especially for governments in the South, to fulfill their universal obligations [see 'b' above] by further developing and strengthening the provision of public services based on peoples' needs rather than on the ability to pay;
- develop mechanisms for effective participation by citizen organizations in both the formulation of their government positions and in the negotiation of any global trade and investment rules in the future regarding cross border services.
- secure the rights and responsibilities of governments to enact and carry out laws and regulations protecting the environment and natural resources, health and safety, poverty reduction, and social well-being.
Finally, we call on our governments to end all IMF, World Bank and Multilateral Development Bank pressure on developing countries to privatize public services, especially in the area of education, health and water.
--
Chris Keene, Coordinator, Anti-Globalisation Network 90 The Parkway, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0AE, England Tel 01268 682820 Fax 01268 514164
Organizations currently signed-on to the
STOP the GATS Attack! Statement
(as of April 11th, 2001):
updated source at: http://www.citizen.org/pctrade/GATS/GATSsignon.htmNumber of Organizations = 430
Number of Countries= 53International
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
Argentina
Fair Trade Federation (Canada & US)
Friends of the Earth International
Grassroots International
Indigenous Peoples' Biodiversity Network, IPBN
International Federation of Journalists
International Simultaneous Policy Organisation (ISPO)
People-Centered Development Forum
Public Service International (PSI)
Union Network International - Asian and Pacific Regional Organisation (UNI Apro)
Xaverian MissionariesAsociacion de Empleados de Farmacia (ADEF)
Australia
Equipo de Seguimiento, Investigación y Propuestas para las Mujeres (ESIPP)
Foro de Consulta para la Participacion Ciudadana en las Politivcas de Desarrollo
Foro para la Participacion Ciudadana en las Politicas de Desarrollo (FOCO)
Iniciativa Arcoiris de Ecologia y Sociedad
Instituto de Capacitacion de la Union de Empleados de Justicia de la Nacion
Instituto para el Desarrollo de la Micro y Pequeña Empresa (IDEMI)
Union Obreros Metalurgicos (UOM)Aberrant Genotype Press
Austria
ACT Greens
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Australian Education Union
Australian Greens
Australian manufacturing Workers' Union
Australian Rail Tram & Bus Industry Union (RTBU)
Australian Reproductive Health Alliance
Community Information Association, Brisbane
Construction, Forestry, Mining & Energy Union (CFMEU) - Forest & Forest Products Division
Conversations for the 21st Century
Economic Reform Australia (ERA)
Information for Action
People for Nuclear Disarmament
Queensland Division of the National Tertiary Education Union, Brisbane
Queensland Nurses' Union of Employees
Quest 2025, Australia
Richmond Valley LETS
SEARCH Foundation
StopMAI Coalition, Western Australia
Sydney People Against A New Nuclear Reactor (SPANNR)
Townsville Feminist Collective
TROPO (Tweed Richmond Organic Producers Organisation)
Union Aid Abroad - APHEDA
Urban Ecology Australia Inc
World Development Tea Co-operative Ltd.
World Movement for Development
WTO Watch Qld, Brisbane
WTO Watch ACT AustraliaAnti Atom International
Bangladesh
ATTAC Austria
Buendnis fuer Eine Welt/OeIE
Center for Encounter and active Non-Violence
Food First Information & Action Network
GLOBAL 2000/FOE Austria
Grüne Bildungswerkstatt Tirol
Informationsgruppe Lateinamerika (IGLA)
Salzburg Forum against MAI/WTOGonoshasthaya Kendra
Belgium
Karmojibi Nari (KN)Friends of the Earth Europe
Bolivia
International Coalition for Development Action
Life, the Ecocreactive Platform
OXFAM Belgium
URFIGCENDA (Centro de Comunicación y Desarrollo Andino)
Brazil
Coordinadora de Defensa del Agua y de la Vida de Cochabamba
Comité Integrador de Organizaciones Económicas Campesinas de Bolivia
Fundacion Solon
TINKU JUVENIL (cultural youth group, Cochabamba)Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT)
Canada
CONFEDERAÇÃO NACIONAL DOS TRABALHADORES EM EDUCAÇÃO (CNTE)
Grupo de Ergonomia e Novas Tecnologias (GENTE)Alberta Council For Global Cooperation
Chile
Bow Valley Labour Committee
Canadian Action Party
Canadian Federation of Students
Canadian Federation of Students-BC Component
Canadian Pensioners Concerned Inc. (Ontario Division)
Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW)
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
Church of the Holy Trinity
Citizen Environment Alliance
Council of Canadians
Defence of Canadian Liberty Committee
Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice
Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario
FarmFolk/CityFolk Society
FemJEPP (Feminists for Just & Equitable Public Policy), Nova Scotia
Grain Services Union (ILWU-Canada)
Hospital Employees' Union (British Columbia)
International Socialists
Kingston & District Labour Council
L.I.N.C. (Low Income Needs Coalition)
MAI-Day Coalition for Human Rights
Newfoundland & Labrador Federation of Labour
Northumberland Labour Council (Cobourg)
Ogoni Solidarity Network Canada
Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation
Pacific Policy Collective
Polaris Institute
Public Service Alliance of Canada
The Safe Water Group in Prince Edward County
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses Local 105
Squamish And District Labour Committee
Students' General Association of Laurentian University In Sudbury, Ontario
Thunder Bay & District Labour Council
Transformative Learning Centre Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Women's Centres CONNECT!Red de Educadores Humanistas de Chile
ChinaAsia Monitor Resource Center- Hong Kong
Colombia
Documentation for Action Groups in Asia [DAGA] Hong KongCentro de Debate y Acción Ambiental
Costa Rica
Centro de Estudios del Trabajo, Cedetrabajo Revista Deslinde
Corporacion Grupo de Apoyo Pedagogico
Instituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos Ilsa
Movimiento Obrero Independiente y Revolucionario, MOIRCOECOCeiba, Friends of the Earth
Democratic Republic of CongoNational Mouvement For Democracy & Federalism in the Congo
DenmarkSouthern Africa Contact, Denmark
FijiDevelopment Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN)
FinlandAlternative to EU
France
Friends of the Earth FinlandAlliance Paysans Ecologistes et Consommateurs
Germany
Association YHAD
ATTAC
ATTAC-Vendee
CCCOMC de Nemours et ses environs
Collectif Sauver les Lettres
Comité local d'ATTAC du bassin de Vichy
Ecoropa
Fédération Artisans du Monde
Federation syndicale unitaire (FSU)
Femmes et Changements
France Libertes - Fondation Danielle Mitterrand
Gang of One
Institut de recherches historiques, economiques, sociales et culturelles (IRHESC)
le Passant Ordinaire, la revue, les editions
Magistère de Relations Internationales et Action àl'Etranger (MRIAE)
Mouvement National de Lutte pour l'Environnement (MNLE)
Nature & Progrès - Fédération internationale d'agriculture biologique
Network Against Corporate Rule and Neoliberal Policy
Observatoire de la Mondialisation
Pain et Liberté
PANAMAFRICA
SNESup (Syndicat national de l'enseignement supérieur)
Solagral
Solidarites Jeunesses
Sud Aviation Civile
Syndicat la Médecine Générale
Syndicat CGT du CEE (24 syndiqués)
WIDE (Women in Development Europe)Active Partnership With the Southern Hemisphere
Ghana
Aktionszentrum 3. Welt e.V
Arbeitskreis Internationalismus der IG Metall Berlin (International Metalworkers - Berlin)
Berlin Working Group on Environment and Development
BUKO Pharma-Kampagne
Ghana Union
Massenmensch.de Germany
Network Against Corporate Rule and Neoliberal Policy
World Economy, Ecology & DevelopmentAll Africa Students Union (AASU)
India
Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC)
International Socialist Organisation, GhanaAll India Drugs Action Network
Indonesia
Bengal Regional Theologate of the Jesuits
Diverse Women for Diversity
EQUATIONS- Equitable Tourism Options
Indian Institute of Development
International Group for Grassroots Initiatives
Jananeethi
Loyola Hall
Medical Mission Sisters
Navdanya
Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, India
Sanctuary Magazine
Shramik Abhivrudhi Sangh
Social Animation Towards United Liberative Action (SANTULAN)
St Aloysius College
St. Xavier's College Jesuit Management
Tamilnadu Resource Team
Tamilnadu Women's Collective
Thanal Conservation Action and Information Network
Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr
Udayani Social Action Forum
UPVAN (Uttar Pradesh Voluntary Action Network)
The Women's Centre, Mumbai
Women's Welfare Center (WWC)
World Voices, India
Youth For Unity And Voluntary Action (YUVA)DELAPAN Foundation
Ireland
Federation of Indonesian Peasant Unions (FIPU)
KALIPTRA Foundation
International NGO Forum on Indonesia Development (INFID)
North Sumatra Peasant Union
SINTESA Foundation
Walhi Lampung
Yayasan Pelita Kasih Abadi (PEKA)Attac-Ireland
Israel
Irish Green PartyGreen course - students for the environment
Italy
IPHC PalestineSEDOS Working Group on the Debt Italy
Japan
SHALOM-International Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Network of the School Sisters of Notre Dame
SinCOBASA SEED Japan
Jordan
APEC Monitoring NGO Network
Friends of the Earth, Japan
Jambo International Center
Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC)
Shimin Gaikou Center - Citizens' Diplomatic Center for the Rights of Indigenous peoples (ECOSOC NGO)Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME)
LatviaGreen Liberty
LebanonHumanitarian Group for Social Development
Malaysia
Lebanese Democratic Union of Youth - Nabatieh (U.J.D.L)Citizens' Health Initiative Malaysia
MexicoRed de Permacultura México
NamibiaCollege for the Arts/National Arts Extension Programme
NepalIntegrated Organization System(IOS)
Netherlands
Jajarkot Permaculture Programme
Nepal Kingdom Foundation
Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN)Both ENDS Netherlands
New Zealand
Corporate Europe Observatory
International League of Peoples Struggle
Internationale Socialisten
Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands)
Transnational InstituteFAIR NZ New Zealand
Nicaragua
Pacific Institute of Resource Management (PIRM)Centro Alexander Von Humboldt - Amigos de la Tierra Nicaragua
Norway
International People´s Health Council (IPHC)For the Welfare State (For velferdsstaten)
Pakistan
GATT-WTO Campaign, Norway
International Socialists
Nei til EU / No to the EU
Norwegian Association of Health and Social Care Personnel
Norwegian Civil Service Union
Norwegian Farmer and Smallholders Union
Norwegian Nurses Association
Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees
Norwegian Union of Social Educators and Social Workers
Norwegian Union of Teachers
Teachers' Union, NorwayDevelopment VISIONS
Peru
ROOTS for Equity PakistanAsociacion Kechua-Aymara ANDES
Philippines
Asociacion Regional de Productores Ecologicos del CuscoAnti-Globalization Movement
Romania
Countrywide Indigenous Pilipinos Foundation, Inc
Initiatives For International Dialogue
Justice and Peace Desk of the Philippine Province of the Religious of the AssumptonFor Mother Earth-Romania
Senegal
Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in SpaceCIRPED
SlovakiaCenter for Environmental Public Advocacy / Friends of the Earth
SloveniaDEA- Citizens' Antitoxics Action
South AfricaAlternative Information & Development Centre (AIDC)
South Korea
Diakonia Council of Churches
eThekwini ECOPEACE South Africa
Green Party of South Africa
International Peoples Health CouncilGreen Korea United
Spain
Taegu RoundATTAC Cataluña
Switzerland
Eukinonia
Etica y Sociedad
Hemen eta Munduan -Globalizazioaren inguruko herri ekimena
Human Rights Observatory (Observatorio de Derechos Humanos, DESC)
Mesa Civica por los Derechos Sociales
El Rincon de Gaia Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Platforma Canaria de Seguimiento del Ami y sus Clones (Islas Canarias)
RED ciudadana para la abolicion de la deuda externa en Madrid
Sindicato de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras de la Enseñanza de la Región de MurciaBerne Declaration
Thailand
Centre régional Sebasol Vaud
Forum for direct Democracy Europa-MagazinFocus on the Global South
Turkey
Rural Reconstruction Alumni and Friends Association (RRAFA)
Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF)Anti-capitalist, Turkey
United Kingdom
SOS ISTANBUL Cevre Gonulluleri Platformu (Environmental Volunteers' Platform)
Working Group Against MAI and GlobalisationAnti-Globalisation Network
United States
Brighton & Hove Green Party
The Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom
Centre for Alternative Technology
Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick
Chesham and Amersham Green Party
Chigwell Justice and Peace Centre
Christian Council for Monetary Justice
Christian Ecology Link
Communities Against Toxics
The Corner House
Coventry Trades Union Council
CYFLE Cymru LETS, Wales
Devizes & Marlborough Friends of the Earth
Earth Rights Institute, Scotland
The Ecologist
Environment Resource and Information Centre
Forum for Stable Currencies, House of Lords
Friends of the Earth, Swindon
Friends of the Earth, Lambeth
The Gaia Trust
George Washington University Action Coalition
Green Economy Policy Working Group of the Green Party of England and Wales
Green Party, Bath
Green Party, Wansdyke, North East Somerset
Green Socialist Network
JPIC Desk
Mid & North Herts Friends of the Earth
Muir's Tours (Nepal Kingdom Foundation Trading Ltd)
Northern Rivertowns Subchapter of the Westchester Green Party
North Sheffield Action Group
Socialist Workers Party
Stort Valley Friends of the Earth
Tools For Self Reliance Cymru
Tourism Concern, UK
Transport And General Workers Union, 1/460 branch (Ipswich)
V & V Network (Values and Vision)
Vision in Action magazine, Wales
Wholesome Food Association
World Development Movement
WDM Scotland
World VoicesAfrica Action (Africa Policy Information Center, The Africa Fund, and the American Committee on Africa)
Uruguay
AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees)
Alliance for Democracy
American Postal Workers Union Local 497
Asia Pacific Center for Justice and Peace
California Nurses Association
Campus Greens
Capital District (NY) Labor-Religion Coalition, Albany
Carolina Animal Rights Effort
Cascadia Forest Alliance
The Center for the Study of Voluntary Organizations and Service
Coastal Convergence Society
Concerned Citizens Coalition of Roane, Calhoun and Gilmer Counties
CorpWatch, USA
Corvallis Action on Globalization
Cumberland Countians for Peace & Justice
Earth Island Journal
The Eco-Store
The Edmonds Institute
8th Day Center for Justice
Environmental Health Advocacy League (ENHALE)
Environmental Research Foundation
Essential Action
50 Years Is Enough: U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice
Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
Forest Guardians
Gallatin-Park Alliance for Democracy
Global Exchange
Global Resource Action Center for the Environment
Global Response
Globalization Challenge Initiative
Goldeneaglevideo Foundation
The Grail
Grantmakers Without Borders
Greater Kansas City Fair Trade Coalition
Greater Sacramento Alliance for Democracy
The Greens/Green Party USA
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
Hayward Demos Democratic Club
Humane Society of the United States
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Institute Justice Team - Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
The Institute for Economic Democracy
Indiana Alliance For Democracy
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International Socialist Organization
The Institute for Economic Democracy
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance
Jobs with Justice
Left Turn
Mangrove Action ProjectEcosystems Defense Group
Massachusetts Green Party
Medical Mission Sisters
Mendocino Coast Alliance for Democracy
Metro Justice of Rochester, Inc.
Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition
MoKan Alliance for Democracy
New York City Friends of Clearwater
The North American Coalition for Christianity and Ecology (NACCE)
Northern Utah Organic Group
Obed Watershed Association
Ohio Fair Trade Campaign
Olympia Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Committee
Oregon Committee to Re-Elect NOBODY for President
180/Movement for Democracy and Education
Pacific Environment and Resources Center
Pax Christi Burlington, VT
Peninsula Peace & Justice Center
Pennsylvania Consumer Action Network (PCAN)
Physicians for a National Health Program
Public Citizen
Rainforest Action Network
ReclaimDemocracy.org
Resource Center for the Americas
Sacramentans For International Labor Rights
San Diego WTO Alert
Sacramento Activists for Democratic Trade (SacActs)
Save the Redwoods/Boycott the Gap Campaign
Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
SEIU #503, Oregon Public Employees Union
Shenandoah Ecosystems Defense Group
Solidarity Committee of the Capital District/Jobs with Justice, Albany
Southern Neighborhoods Network
The Steuben County Greens
Sub-Guerrilla Art Collective! (SGAC)
Texas Committee on Natural Resources (TCNR)
Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory (TOPLAB)
The Thomas Merton Center
United Church of Christ, Network for Environmental & Economic Responsibility
United for a Fair Economy
Vassar College Student Activist Union
Virginia Forest Watch
Virginians for Wilderness
Washington State Africa Network
West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. (WE ACT)
Who's Counting? Project
Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN)
Wisconsin Fair Trade Campaign
Women, Food and Agriculture Network
Women's Environment and Development OrganizationREDES- Friends of the Earth, Uruguay
Zimbabwe
REPEM : Education Network Among Women , America Latina y el CaribeMWENGO (Mwelekeo wa NGO)
SEATINI Zimbabwe