Campaigning Coordination Team
Global Economic Justice Networks and Heads of Campaigns have now formed a Campaigning Coordination Team for collective campaigning planning for late 2008 and 2009. The composition of this new body is to combine the legitimacy and lead roles in their respective policy areas of the networks with the delivery potential of key campaigning organisations. Through 2008 BOND will connect up the work of this leadership group with the wider campaigning community on poverty and development issues as momentum is built.
To find out more about the interim Campaigning Coordination Team, email Irene Lindenhovius
- Campaigning Coordination Team Terms of Reference (word) (interim, 2008)
Future meeting summaries will be set out here
Who is in the Campaigning Coordination Team?
The Campaigning Coordination Team shall consist of:
- The General Secretary of BOND, as Chair
- One senior representative from each of the networks that make up Global Economic Justice Networks
- Up to nine Heads of Campaigns from leading campaigning organisations (NGOs, Unions)
The single organisations and representatives in the interim Campaigning Coordination Team are:
ActionAid (Belinda Calaguas, Director of Policy and Campaigns)
BOND (Glen Tarman, Advocacy and Representation Manager)
Cafod (Rashmi Mistry-Frost, Acting Head of Campaigns)
Christian Aid (Paul Brannen, Head of Campaigns)
Jubilee Debt Campaign (Nick Dearden, Director)
Oxfam (Thomas Schultz-Jagow, Campaigns Director)
Save the Children (tbc)
Stop AIDS Campaign (Sally Joss, Director)
Tearfund (Ben Niblett, Head of Campaigns)
Trade Justice Movement (Anne Callaghan, Coordinator)
Trades Union Congress (Owen Tudor, Head of European Union and International Relations)
UKAN (Sarah Mulley, Coordinator)
Unison (Nick Sigler, Head of International Relations)
Unite (Harriet Eisner, Senior International Officer)
World Development Movement (Murray Benham, Head of Campaigns)
World Vision UK (Patrick Watt,
Head of Public Affairs and Campaigns)
Diagram of UK collective campaigning 'architecture' and collective campaigning Q and A (word, 41KB)