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BOND is a member of...

BOND represents its members by itself being a member of the following networks and organisations.

CIVICUS - World Alliance for Citizen Participation
A network of over 650 organisations and networks worldwide, promoting civil society and citizen engagement.
CIVICUS

Coalition for a Charities Act
BOND is working with NCVO as part of the Coalition for a Charities Act, to press for charity law reform.
Coalition for a Charities Act

CONCORD - CONfederation for CO-operation of Relief and Development NGOs
The EU-wide network of over 1000 international development NGOs working together to keep development co-operation high on the political agenda of the EU Institutions and ensure the EU delivers on its development commitments.
CONCORD

Development Studies Association
BOND is a member of the Development Studies Association (DSA), which works to connect and promote the development research community in UK and Ireland.
Development Studies Association

Gender and Development Network
The GAD Network is a membership network of leading practitioners, academics and consultants working on gender and development issues in the UK.
Gender and Development Network

Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP)
BOND is linking the UK into the Global Call to Action against Poverty at both global and European levels. The Global Call to Action against Poverty is a worldwide alliance committed to making world leaders live up to their promises, and to making a breakthrough on poverty and inequality. It is an alliance between a range of actors around the common cause of ending poverty: existing coalitions, community groups, trade unions, individuals, religious and faith groups, campaigners and more. Its global symbol is the white band.
Global Call to Action Against Poverty

Global Economic Justice Networks
Born out of MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY, a number of networks and coalitions at the heart of campaigning on economic justice. Representatives from each of these meet regularly in a 'network of networks' to co-ordinate as necessary.
Global Economic Justice Networks

ImpACT Coalition (Improving Accountability, Clarity and Transparency)
Working to improve the transparency and accountability of the voluntary sector.
Impact Coalition

National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)
An umbrella of English and UK organisations, lobbying and training on generic issues for the voluntary sector.
NCVO

The Crown Agents Foundation
The Crown Agents, originally a government-owned company, was privatised to this Foundation, half of whose members are NGOs, the other half being corporations. BOND's membership enables contact with and learning from this unique experiment in development-oriented business practice.
Crown Agents Foundation

The Corporate Responsibility Coalition (CORE)
An alliance of UK development, human rights and environment organisations promoting legal frameworks for global corporate responsibility.
Corporate Responsibility Coalition

The Reality of Aid
The Reality of Aid is an international network of NGOs campaigning to reduce North-South inequalities. The network is divided into regions; BOND is the coordinator for the European region. The members collaborate on various initiatives, eg. conferences and joint advocacy, and the publication of a bi-annual book: the 'Reality of Aid' report.
The Reality of Aid

The UK Alliance of National Networks for International Development
BOND and the national networks of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland work together, through an alliance agreement, to maximise the collective potential of all their member organisations to eradicate poverty and injustice, based on the principles of collaboration and partnership.

Umbrellas Forum
A network of umbrella and intermediary bodies of the UK voluntary and community sectors.
Umbrellas Forum