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UN NGO Consultative Status with
ECOSOC (UN Economic & Social Council) - can be significant for Gender-Focused NGO's wishing
a more active participation with the United Nations. UN NGO Status, with the
appropriate documentation process for application, and then each year as for
updates on delegates, and periodic reports, can offer the opportunity for NGO's
to attend UN sessions as for the UN Human Rights Council, the UN Commission on
the Status of Women, UN Committees, and many other UN Events. There is an
opportunity to monitor regular UN information, and to present UN NGO Written
and Oral Statements, to organize Parallel Events as Panels.
It is important to note that many UN
events require an additional Registration, even for UN NGO's. Examples are the
UN Social Forum, and the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Separate UN NGO ID's may be
necessary in the multiple UN locations as Geneva, New York, Vienna, Rome.
The procedure to obtain UN NGO
Status is specific and involves required documentation, and time. It can be
important for an NGO to attend when their organization is reviewed by the
ECOSOC Committee.
UN ECOSOC NGO Status can open
opportunities for expanded networking, and even be news of great interest to
NGO Boards, Advisors, Donors.
Consultative
Status with ECOSOC |
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The
first avenue by which non-governmental organizations took a role in formal UN
deliberationswas through the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). 41 NGOs
were granted consultative status by the council in 1946; by 1992 more that
700 NGOs had attained consultative statusand the number has been steadily
increasing ever since to 3,172 organizations today. ______________________________________________________________ |
Consultative relationships may be established with international, regional, sub regional and national non-governmental, non-profit public or voluntary organizations.
Before completing the application process, please review the guidelines about consultative status.
We encourage you to submit your application for consultative status online to ensure faster processing of your application.
If your organization is unable to submit the application online, for example due to slow Internet connection, we can accept an application submitted by email or mail. In this case, please download the application forms and complete them according to the instructions.
Please follow the steps below to complete your application for consultative status online.
1.Profile registration
Your organization must have a registered profile before starting the application for consultative status.
Before registering your organization, please check first, if your organization has not already been included. Many organizations that have participated in United Nations sponsored conferences have been added to this database. If your organization is already registered and you do not know the login details, please contact us.
Add your organizational profile
Login and update your existing profile
Not sure if your organization has already a profile
The profile registration will take about 10 minutes. Once completed, your profile will be reviewed by a substantive officer of DESA (related to the selected main objective). You will be informed by email when your registration has been accepted and you will not be able to login before this approval. It might take a few days for your profile to be approved. Please ensure that you do not submit your profile more than once.
2. Online application:
Questionnaire + Summary + Supporting Documents
As the next step, after you are notified that your profile registration was accepted, your organization has to submit the application, containing the online questionnaire and summary, and the supporting documents.
The online application form can only be accepted in the two UN Secretariat working languages: English and French. All required documents submitted excluding publications should also be translated in English or French. If a document is too long, a translated summary may be accepted. Questions regarding the correct completion of the online application should be directed to the NGO Branch.
Components of supporting documents are:
Completed applications must be received by the first day of June of the year before the year the NGO wants to be considered for recommendation by the Committee. For example, complete applications, (which include a completed questionnaire and all the required supporting documentation) received by the NGO Branch before 1st June 2009, will be taken up by the Committee on NGOs in the year 2010. Applications received between the 1st June 2009 and 1st June 2010 will be taken up in the year 2011.
Login and submit your application online by clicking on the Consultative Status tab. Supporting documents can be uploaded by using the Documents tab.
If you are not in a position to upload all or some of the supporting documents, please fax or mail them to the NGO Branch.
3. NGO Branch screening of
applications
The period between 1st June and the date the Committee meets is dedicated by the NGO Branch to review the applications. During this time the NGO may be contacted and asked for more information or clarifications. Only after reviewed by an officer and considered complete, an application is submitted to the NGO Committee.
When an application becomes part of the agenda of the NGO Committee a letter is sent to the NGO informing them of the upcoming session and inviting to send no more than two representatives to be present during the session. The presence of NGO representatives in the room is in no way mandatory and it does not imply any advantages. NGOs simply have the right to be present when their applications are being considered. Considering the cost involved in traveling to New York most NGOs do not attend the first time they are being considered. If the application raises many questions from member countries and gets deferred to another session, NGOs might consider useful to be present at the following session in order to be able to reply in person and avoid being deferred again.
Among other requirements for obtaining
consultative status are the following:
·
Applying
organization's activities must be relevant to the work of ECOSOC;
·
The
NGO must have been in existence (officially registered) for at least 2 years in
order to apply;
·
The
NGO must have a democratic decision making mechanism;
·
The
major portion of the organization�s funds should be derived
from contributions from national affiliates, individual members, or other
non-governmental components.
4. The Committee on
Non-Governmental Organizations
The Committee meets twice a year to decide which NGOs applying for consultative status it will recommend to the ECOSOC Council. At any time, the Committee may ask questions to the NGO. Such questions are immediately sent to the NGO by the Secretariat and should be replied by the NGO as fast as possible in order to help the Committee make a decision and avoid getting deferred to future sessions.
The main tasks of the Committee are:
·
The
consideration of applications for consultative status and requests for reclassification
submitted by NGOs;
·
The
consideration of quadrennial reports submitted by NGOs in General and Special
categories;
·
The
implementation of the provisions of Council resolution 1996/31 and the
monitoring of the consultative relationship;
·
Any
other issues which the ECOSOC may request the Committee to consider.
5. The Committee only recommends
The Committee recommendations are published in a report and submitted to the next ECOSOC meeting for final approval. Official notification is sent to all reviewed NGOs, informing them about the Committee's recommendation.
The Committee may recommend a different category than the status requested by the NGO. Also, the Committee may decide to defer an application review until the next session, waiting for clarifications and answers to questions asked to the NGO.
6. ECOSOC final decision
When the Council finally approves the Committee recommendation to grant consultative status to an NGO, official notification is sent by the Secretariat. NGOs granted General or Special consultative status must submit to the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, every fourth year, a brief report of their activities, in particular regarding their contribution to the work of the United Nations (Quadrennial Report).
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