Members
OECD Watch members
OECD Watch groups together NGOs from around the world who share a common vision about the need for corporate accountability and sustainable investment. The work the members perform is relevant and related to the work of OECD Watch on the OECD Guidelines or other OECD investment-related issues and corporate accountability in general. The members of OECD Watch fully commit to the mission statement of the network.
Who are members
OECD Watch currently consists of 88 civil society organisations from 45 different countries around the world. Four organisations have joined OECD Watch since January 2009:
- Calmecac is a Guatemalan non-profit organization that supports life and diversity, and seeks to ensure, with the participation of local actors, sustainable conservation and consumption of the natural resources.
- The French organization HELIO International promotes the energy sector’s contribution to long-term ecological development, in particular by stimulating the implementation of international agreements in the field of energy and environment.
- Kaisampalad, Inc. (KPI) is a Philippine non-profit organization promoting local economy development through collaboration of the various stakeholders in the value chain system and promotion of corporate social responsibility and accountability.
- The Wilderness Society is a non-government, not-for-profit community-based environmental protection organization whose work is based mainly in Australia. It works to safeguard clean water and air, to tackle devastating climate change, to create a safe future for life on Earth.
Please click on one of the member lists below for a full listing of OECD Watch members.
How to become a member
OECD Watch membership is open to non-governmental, not-for-profit entities, who's work is relevant and related to the mission statement of OECD Watch. If your organisation is interested in becoming a member of OECD Watch, please read the OECD Watch membership document for requirements and further information.