Social watch

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The international network Social Watch (English for social observation ) consists of over 420 non-governmental organizations . The Instituto Del Tercer Mundo in Montevideo publishes regular reports on combating poverty. This contributes to the implementation of the resolutions of the World Summit on Social Development of March 1995 and the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in September 2000.

Own goal

"Social Watch is an international network of citizens' organizations in the struggle to eradicate poverty and the causes of poverty, to end all forms of discrimination and racism, to ensure an equitable distribution of wealth and the realization of human rights. We are committed to peace, social, economic, environment and gender justice, and we emphasize the right of all people not to be poor.

Social Watch holds governments, the UN system and international organizations accountable for the fulfillment of national, regional and international commitments to eradicate poverty.

Social Watch will achieve its objectives through a comprehensive strategy of advocacy, awareness-building, monitoring, organizational development and networking. Social Watch promotes people-centered sustainable development. "

“Social Watch is an international network of civic organizations united in an effort to combat poverty and the causes of poverty, to stop all forms of social discrimination and racism, to ensure the equal distribution of wealth and to promote the realization of human rights. We stand for peace, social, economic, environmental and gender justice, and we emphasize the right of all people not to be poor.

Social Watch calls on governments, the UN system and international organizations to keep their national, regional and international promises to eradicate poverty.

Social Watch will achieve this through a shared advocacy , awareness, observation, organization and network development strategy. Social Watch promotes human-centered sustainable development "

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Publications. In: socialwatch.org. Social Watch, 2018, accessed July 12, 2018 .
  2. About us | Social watch. In: socialwatch.org. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011 ; Retrieved April 30, 2011 .