[h4]300 organizaciones nacionales e internacionales exigen a los ministros de comercio y la OMC que suspendan todas las negociaciones de tratados comerciales y de inversiones durante el brote del COVID-19  y se concentren en garantizar el acceso a suministros médicos y en salvar vidas.[/h4]

 

Más de 300 redes y organizaciones internacionales y nacionales entre las que se encuentra la Campaña No a los Tratados de Comercio e Inversión han firmado esta carta dirigida a la OMC y los ministros de comercio de todos los países, a los que instan a paralizarlas negociaciones comerciales en curso mientras dure la crisis provocada por la COVID-19 y a dejar en suspenso las normas comerciales que dificultan la lucha contra la pandemia.

Las organizaciones firmantes consideran necesario repensar de raíz el tipo de normas que se negocian en los acuerdos comerciales, incluyendo las que alientan los monopolios, reducen el acceso asequible a todas las formas de suministros médicos y ponen en riesgo la vida de las personas en todos los países del mundo.

 

27 de abril, 2020

Estimados miembros de la Organización Mundial del Comercio:

Un nuevo coronavirus ha provocado una pandemia de COVID-19 que se propagó por casi todos los países. Actualmente se predice que afectará a millones de personas y provocará cientos de miles de muertes. La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) les ha pedido a los gobiernos que adopten un enfoque de todo el gobierno y toda la sociedad para encarar esta pandemia y que centren su atención en suprimir y controlar el COVID-19.

Muchos gobiernos nacionales y sub-nacionales ya lo están haciendo. Los gobiernos están trabajando a toda hora para lidiar con los aspectos sanitarios, incluida la escasez letal de suministros médicos tales como medicamentos, y de trabajadores de la salud, y se están preparando para un impacto económico mundial que será más severo que la crisis financiera mundial de 2008. A los funcionarios del gobierno se los está derivando a trabajar en la pandemia y varios negociadores y tomadores de decisiones clave ya han caído enfermos por el coronavirus.

Los países no tienen personal y recursos suficientes para lidiar ni siquiera con los aspectos sanitarios de la pandemia. Estas presiones son especialmente intensas para los países en desarrollo. En todo el mundo los gobiernos se enfrentan a la escasez de kits de análisis y otros suministros médicos esenciales, como equipamiento de protección personal incluidas máscaras, respiradores, vacunas y medicamentos. Aún se están desarrollando y realizando ensayos clínicos de las posibles vacunas y medicamentos para tratar el COVID-19, y no está claro si la propiedad intelectual será un obstáculo para su abastecimiento, acceso y asequibilidad debido a las obligaciones aplicables actualmente en el marco del acuerdo de la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) sobre los Aspectos de los Derechos de Propiedad Intelectual relacionados con el Comercio (ADPIC) y en los tratados de libre comercio.

Dada esta prioridad clara y urgente, nos sorprende y alarma que algunas de las negociaciones comerciales aún sigan su curso en la OMC, así como a nivel bilateral y regional, mediante el uso de tecnologías virtuales. Para muchos países en desarrollo y países menos adelantados no es viable participar dada la brecha digital y la necesidad de enfocar todos los recursos gubernamentales en esta emergencia de salud pública. Además, los países tampoco deberían destinar sus recursos a negociar normas para un mundo que será inimaginablemente diferente cuando la pandemia se aplaque.

La primera y única prioridad de los negociadores comerciales en este momento debe ser eliminar todos los obstáculos, entre ellos las normas relativas a la propiedad intelectual incluidas en los acuerdos vigentes, que obstaculizan el acceso oportuno y asequible a suministros médicos tales como medicamentos, dispositivos, diagnósticos y vacunas que salvan vidas, así como la potestad de los gobiernos de adoptar todas las medidas necesarias para encarar esta crisis.
La imposición de sanciones unilaterales que impiden a los países obtener suministros médicos esenciales tiene que cesar.

Instamos a los Miembros de la OMC a que garanticen que todos los países dispongan de las flexibilidades para dejar a un lado las normas comerciales que limitan su capacidad para resolver la pandemia, sin temor de represalias, y que suspendan otras negociaciones y actividades que desvían su energía y recursos de tal meta.
También les instamos a que reconozcan que la pandemia del COVID-19 requiere repensar de raíz el tipo de normas que se negocian en los acuerdos comerciales, incluidas aquellas que alientan los monopolios y reducen el acceso asequible a todas las formas de suministros médicos y ponen en riesgo la vida de las personas en todos los países del mundo.

Atentamente,

Signatarios al 20 de abril de 2020:

 

Organizaciones regionales e internacionales:

1 ActionAid International ActionAid is a global movement of people fighting for women’s rights, social and tax justice, gender-responsive public services, land rights, agroecology, climate change and to end poverty.
2 African Center for Tax and Governance Tax policy research-oriented organisation that promotes equitable taxation through policy-oriented research. The firm also offers advisory services to revenue authorities and ministries of finance on tax policy.
3 All Win Network In consultative ECOSOC status and one of the founding members of the Commons Cluster of the UN NGO MG. Promote values in all fields that serve the well being of all people and Nature.
4 Alliance of Health Workers Regional
5 Amigos de la Tierra América Latina y el Caribe -ATALC Articula a los grupos miembro presentes en 14 países de la región y establecido alianzas estratégicas de mediano y largo plazo con movimientos sociales latinoamericanos. ATALC basa su trabajo en una perspectiva donde la justicia ambiental, social, económica y de género están interconectadas y se retroalimentan entre sí.
6 Arab Forum for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Regional Disability Right Organization
7 Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) Working in 14 Arab Countries
8 Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law & Development (APWLD) Leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. 248 members representing groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 32 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and development justice.
9 Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN) APRN was established to develop cooperation among alternative research centres of NGOs and social movements that work on current development issues affecting the people across the region.
10 Association of World Citizens Foster world citizens values through articles on prominent world citizens throughout the ages and through hands on citizens diplomacy
11 Banana Link Advocating and accompanying a transition of the global banana sector to ecologically sustainable and socio-economically fair production and trade
12 BRICS Feminist Watch Engaged in critical feminist analyses to promote ecologically, economically and socially sustainable development in the BRICS countries in order to challenge mainstream and dominant economic development models towards being more inclusive, sustainable, and just.
13 Caribbean Assoc. for Feminist Research & Action Regional
Organización sindical internacional que agrupa a los trabajadores estatales de las hermanas naciones de América Latina, siendo encargada de fijar y ejecutar a nivel latinoamericano, la política global y coordinada de la promoción de los trabajadores estatales.
15 Columban Missionaries International missionary organization within the Catholic Church, ministering in 18 countries
16 Confederación Sindical de trabajadores/as de las Américas (CSA) La CSA es la expresión regional de la Confederación Sindical Internacional y afilia a 55 millones de trabajadores/as afiliados a 48 organizaciones nacionales de 24 países
17 Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) DAWN is a global South feminist network that works towards gender, economic, and ecological justice.
18 Disabled People’s International
19 Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality One of the few publicly led Pacific LGBTQI organisations based in Suva, Fiji since 2011.. This grassroots led south feminist collective and networks works in intersectional and interlinkage frames ways for universal human rights, for social, economic, ecological and climate justice. DIVA convene several coalitions and is part of global networks including Women’s Major group, WGC on UNFCCC, and others.
20 Dynamique des Organisations de la Société Civile d’Afrique Francophone (OSCAF) Sa mission est de créer un consensus et une voix francophones proactives sur les enjeux de politiques économiques liés au Commerce international, à l’Investissement, à la Responsabilité Sociétale des entreprises et à l’Efficacité de l’aide et du développement (CIRSE) afin d’exercer une influence positive sur les orientations en matière de développement en Afrique.
21 EANNASO Regional network of AIDSand Health Service Organization in Eastern Africa and working across Anglophone Africa
22 Eastern Himalayan Network on Climate Change Network of CSO in Chana, Myanmar, India and Bangladesh. We work on Climate Change and on the rights of indigenous people to obtain water, food, land, forest, natural resources etc.
23 Education International World’s largest, most representative global, sectoral organisation of unions that represents organisations of teachers and other education employees with more than 32.5 million trade union members in 384 organisations in 178 countries and territories.
24 ESAFF – Eastern and Southern Africa Small Scale farmers Forum ESAFF is a network of 2.1 million small scale farmers. The network with its head office in Tanzania has members in 16 countries of Eastern and Southern Africa.
25 FEMNET – African Women’s Development and Communication Network PanAfrican feminist membership organisation with more than 800 members across 45 African countries.
26 Focus on the Global South Regional think tank that combines policy research, advocacy, activism and grassroots capacity building in order to generate critical analysis and encourage debates on national and international policies related to corporate-led globalisation, neo-liberalism and democracy. It is based in Asia with offices in Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines and India
27 Friends of the Earth Europe Largest grassroots environmental network in Europe, uniting more than 30 national organisations with thousands of local groups.
28 Friends of the Earth International Friends of the Earth International is the largest grassroots environmental justice federation in the world with over million members in 73 countries. We resist corporate globalisation and demand climate justice.
29 Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ) Movement of hundreds of civil society organisations and activists, including trade unions, united in campaigning for greater transparency, democratic oversight and redistribution of wealth in national and global tax systems. With regional networks in Africa, Latin America, Asia-Australia, North America and Europe.
30 Global Policy Forum Global Policy Forum is an independent policy watchdog that monitors the work of the United Nations and scrutinizes global policymaking. We promote accountability and citizen participation in decisions on peace and security, social justice and sustainable development.
31 GRAIN GRAIN is a small international NGO supporting the struggle for food sovereignty
32 Greenpeace Independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment, and to promote peace with over 3 million supporters and offices in more than 50 countries and do not accept donations from governments, the EU, businesses or political parties.
33 Groupe de recherche et d’initiative pour la liberation de l’ afrique (GRILA) Fondée en 1984. Contribue à l’émergence et à la consolidation du développement autocentré en Afrique et à la solidarité internationale qu’il requiert.
34 Hakimadini Rights-based organization working in the mining sector; which advocates for more equitable mineral wealth management. Operates in about 10 regions in national and international policy spaces.
35 IBON International IBON International cooperate mainly with social movements and civil society constituencies in all regions of the world, especially in the global South building consensus on development issues through engagement in international processes. IBON International is in special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC).
36 Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy (IATP) Civil society organization based in Minneapolis US with offices in Washington D.C., Hallowell- US and Berlin- Germany. We work locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm and trade systems.
37 Institute for Planetary Syntheisis The Institute for Planetary Synthesis is dedicated to spiritual and organizational global unity and also works for the implementation of the SDGs
38 Institute for Social Democracy ISD works on Conflict Analysis and Peace Building work in South Asia. We practice and promote concept of Composite Heritage as an entry point for peace building in society. We reach out to people through our publications, workshops and direct interaction with communities affected by conflicts.
39 Internacional de Servicios Públicos, paises andinos Federación Sindical Internacional que representa a los trabajadores del Estado y de los Servicios Públicos en los países andinos.
40 International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Represents 207 million workers in 163 countries and territories and has 331 national affiliates. The primary mission is the promotion and defence of workers’ rights and interests, through international cooperation between trade unions, global campaigning and advocacy within the major global institutions.
41 International Transport Workers’ Federation – ITF Democratic, affiliate-led federation recognised as the world’s leading transport authority for workers. We fight passionately to improve working lives, connecting nearly 700 trade unions from 150 countries that may otherwise be isolated and helping their members to secure rights, equality and justice. We are the voice for nearly 20 million working men and women across the world.
42 International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations (IUF) The IUF is an international federation of trade unions composed of 421 affiliated trade unions in 128 countries representing over 10 million workers.
43 International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW Asia Pacific) Feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women’s human rights through the pursuit of equality. We act to disrupt structures, systems and institutions that violate women’s human rights, and we engage in movement building that amplifies women’s voices and activism to create alternative political narratives and spaces.
44 Lumiere Synergie pour le Developpement LSD is monitoring the African Development Bank at policy and operational levels to ensure it is more transparent and accountable to the African People.
45 Masifundise/WFFP Group of NGOs and community based social movements active in the smallscale fisheries sector on the continent of Africa. Masifundise/WFFP in member of the World Forum of Fisher People which is allied to the International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty.
46 Médecins Sans Frontières Access Campaign International, independent, medical humanitarian organisation. The work is rooted in MSF’s medical operations and supports people in their projects and facilitate people from getting the treatment they need to stay alive and healthy. They advocate for effective drugs, tests and vaccines that are available, affordable, suited to the people and adapted to the places where they live.
47 Medical Mission Sisters International
48 Missionary Society of St. Columban International society of priests and lay missionaries in 16 countries. Economic Justice is one of our priority issues of concern.
49 Moana Nui Action Alliance Pacific regional trade and globalization campaigner.
50 New South Wales Teachers Federation The NSW Teachers Union – affiliate of Australian Education Union
51 Oxfam International Oxfam is a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty by trackling the inequality that keeps people poor. OXFAM seeks to save, protect and rebuild lives when disaster strikes.
52 Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) The Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) is a regional watchdog promoting Pacific peoples’ right to be self-determining and ikonomik justice.
53 Peoples Health Movement This is a network of civil society organisations and people’s movements with networks in about 80 countries, working for health rights and health equity. Secretariat is currently in India.
54 Public Services International (PSI) Public Services International is a Global Union Federation of more than 700 trade unions representing 30 million workers in 154 countries. PSI brings their voices to the UN, ILO, WHO and other regional and global organisations. PSI defends trade union and workers’ rights and fight for universal access to quality public service
55 Red de Género y Comercio -América Latina Red de mujeres que trabajan por el empoderamiento económico de las mujeres y por políticas comerciales que contribuyan al desarrollo sostenible.
56 Red Latinoamericana Mujeres Transformando la Economía – REMTE La REMTE se constituyó en 1997, articula organizaciones de 10 países. Su objetivo es contribuir a la apropiación crítica de la economía por parte de las mujeres en clave feminista. Impulsa ideas, debates, acciones e iniciativas políticas que promuevan economías para la vida como alternativa al neoliberalismo y al capitalismo.
57 Regions Refocus Cultivates the building blocks for progressive and feminist economic policy by convene strategic policy dialogues that bring together civil society and policy actors, generate and publish heterodox analysis to reshape mainstream policy thinking,coordinate advocacy engagements and build coalitions for long-term mobilization.
58 Réseau Foi & Justice Afrique Europe antennne France Association constituée de religieuses et religieux qui ont des communautés dans tous les pays d’Afrique et à Madagascar.
Engagée dans des actions de plaidoyer contre les causes des injustices subies par l’Afrique du fait des pays occidentaux
59 RIPESS-Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy Global network of continental networks committed to the promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, the importance of the globalization of solidarity, and the ability to build and strengthen an economy that places people and planet at the centre of its activities.
60 Seattle to Brussels Network 
61 Sisters of Charity Federation Faith-based coalition working in 27 countries.
62 Social Watch Social Watch is a network of civil society coalitions in over 50 countries monitoring their governments compliance with international commitments, in particular the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
63 Society for International Development (SID) SID is an international network founded in 1957 to promote participative, pluralistic and sustainable development. SID strengthens collective empowerment, facilitates dialogue and knowledge-sharing on people-centered development strategies, and promotes policy change towards inclusiveness, equity and sustainability.
64 Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries Third World Network Independent non-profit international policy research and advocacy organisation involved in issues related to development, developing countries and North-South affairs. Its mission is to bring a greater articulation of the needs and rights of peoples in the South, a fair distribution of world resources, and forms of development which are ecologically sustainable and fulfill human needs.
65 Third World Network TWN-AFRICA Organisation panafricaine de recherche et de plaidoyer qui œuvre en faveur de l’équité économique et sociale au sein de l’Afrique et d’une place équitable pour l’Afrique dans l’ordre mondial. Leur participation aux actions aux côtés de la PASCIB aussi et depuis l’accord de Cotonou en 2000 nous suivons les négociations et agissons contre la signature forcée des APE .
66 Transnational Institute (TNI) International activist think tank which serves progressive social movements. Trade and investment has been an area of expertise and activism for more than two decades.
68 UNI Global Union UNI Global Union is the global union federation for workers in the services industries, with members in more than 150 countries.
69 UNICOM It is the federation of commerce workers of the Mercosur
70 Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA Global justice organisation of the Australian union movement, working in the Asia-Pacific, Middle Eat and southern Africa. www.apheda.org.au

Organizaciones nacionales:

72 Cooperation for Peace and Development (CPD) Afghanistan
73 Amigos de la Tierra Argentina Argentina
74 Fundación Vía Libre Argentina
75 IMT-UNTREF Argentina
76 Instituto de Estudios Sobre Estado y Participación IDEP-ATE Argentina
77 Unión del Personal Civil de la Nación (UPCN) Argentina
78 ActionAid Australia Australia
79 AID/WATCH Australia
80 Australian Arts Trust Australia
81 Australian Council of Trade Unions Australia
82 Australian Education Union Australia
83 Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network (AFTINET) Australia
84 Australian Manufacturing Workers Union NSW Branch Australia
85 Catholics in Coalition for Justice and Peace Australia
86 Combined Retired Members Association (CRUMA) Australia
87 Community and Public Sector Union (SPSF) Australia
88 Data Stream Pty Limited Australia
89 Gene Ethics Australia
90 GetUp Australia
91 Grail Women for Justice Australia
92 International Grail Justice in Trade Agreements Network Australia
93 Jubilee Australia Australia
94 Maritime Union of Australia, Victoria Branch Australia
95 Missionary Society of St Columban Australia
96 NSW Nurses & Midwives’ Association Australia
97 Philippines Australia Solidarity Association Australia
98 Public Health Association of Australia Australia
99 SEARCH Foundation Australia
100 Society of Presentation Sisters of Australia and PNG Australia
101 United Workers Union Australia
102 Anders Handeln Austria
103 Attac Austria Austria
104 Center for Encounter and Active Non-Violence Austria
105 ÖBV-Via Campesina Austria Austria
106 Bahrain Transparency Society Bahrain
107 Awaj foundation Bangladesh
108 COAST Trust Bangladesh
109 Food Security Network (KHANI), Bangladesh Bangladesh
110 ISDE Bangladesh Bangladesh
111 Participatory Research Action Network- PRAN Bangladesh
112 Women Development Program Bangladesh
113 11.11.11, Belgium Belgium
114 CETRI – Centre tricontinental Belgium
115 Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) Belgium
116 REJEB Benin
117 Social Watch Bénin Benin
118 Fundación InternetBolivia.org Bolivia
119 Reacción Climática Bolivia
120 Solidarité Bosnie Bosnia
121 Gestos Brazil
122 Jubileu Sul Brazil Brazil
123 Rede Brasileira Pela Integração dos Povos (REBRIP) Brazil
124 RESOCIDE Burkina Faso
125 DUKINGIRE ISI YACU Burundi
126 Jeudis de Cotonou Cameroon
127 Council of Canadians/Conseil des Canadiens Canada
128 Northumberland Chapter of the Council of Canadians Canada
129 Associação Comercial Agrícola Industrial e de Serviços de Santiago (ACAISA) Cape Verde
130 Groupe d’Etudes et de Recherche sur la Démocratie et le Développement Economique et Social (GERDDES) Central African Republic
131 TCHAPE, Tchad Agir Pour l’Environnement Chad
132 Fundación Constituyente XXI Chile
133 Plataforma Chile Mejor sin Tratados de Libre Comercio Chile
134 CENSAT Amigos de la Tierra Colombia Colombia
135 Observatorio de victimas Colombia
136 Sindicato de trabajadores de acuavalle Colombia
137 Asociación Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermería A.N.P.E. Costa Rica
138 Ekumenická akademie (Ecumenical Academy) Czech Republic
139 1999 Dominican Republic
140 Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos Dominican Republic
141 Acción Ecológica Ecuador
142 Centro de Documentación en Derechos Humanos «Segundo Montes Mozo SJ» (CSMM) Ecuador
143 FEDAEPS Ecuador
144 Red Ecuador Decide Mejor sin TLC Ecuador
145 CESTA FOE El Salvador El Salvador
146 New Wind Association Finland
147 ActionAid France France
148 Aitec France
149 Amis de la Terre France France
150 Attac France France
151 Bio consom’acteurs France
152 Collectif stop tafta France
153 Comité pour l’abolition des dettes illégitimes France (CADTM) France
154 Commerce Equitable France France
155 Confédération paysanne France
156 Coordination EAU bien commun France France
157 France Nature Environnement France
158 Notre Affaire à Tous France
159 Réseau Foi & Justice Afrique Europe antennne France France
160 reseau ROOSEVELT.IDF France
161 SOL, Alternatives Agroécologiques et Solidaires France
162 Bread for the World, Germany Germany
163 PowerShift e.V. Germany
164 SALAM SHALOM Arbeitskreis Palästina-Israel e.V. München Germany
165 Alliance for Development Ghana
166 The Centre for the Advancement of Marginalized Persons Ghana
167 Naturefriends Greece Greece
168 PAPDA Haiti
169 ATTAC Hungary Hungary
170 Action for Women and Child Advancement (AWCA) India
171 All India Drug Action Network India
172 Ansar-un-Nissa India
173 Association For Promotion Sustainable Development India
174 Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) India
175 Food Sovereignty Alliance , India India
176 Indian Social Action Forum India
177 INITIATIVE FOR HEALTH & EQUITY IN SOCIETY India
178 IT for Change India
179 Nivedita Foundation Trust India
180 Research Foundation for Science Technology and Ecology India
181 United NGOs Mission Manipur India
182 Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ) Indonesia
183 Iraqi Al-Amal Association Iraq
184 Climate Change Ireland Ireland
185 Fís Nua Ireland
186 Keep Ireland Fracking Free Ireland
187 Fairwatch Italy
188 Stop TTIP/CETA Italia Campaign Italy
189 Tripla Difesa Onlus Internazional No Violence Italy
190 Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers Jamaica
191 Jamaica Civil Service Association Jamaica
192 Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions Jamaica
193 Globalization Watch Hiroshima Japan
194 Pacific Asia Resource Center(PARC) Japan
195 People’s Action against TPP Japan
196 Kenya Freedom From Hunger Council Kenya
197 Kenya Human Rights Commission Kenya
198 Lebanese Union of Persons with Physical Disabilities Lebanon
199 Policy Analysis and Research Institute of Lesotho (PARIL) Lesotho
200 CELL Luxembourg
201 Badan Bertindak Selamatkan Industri Padi dan Beras (Padi Rescue) Malaysia
202 Consumers’ Association of Penang Malaysia
203 Malaysian Women’s Action on Tobacco Control & Health (MyWATCH) Malaysia
204 Positive Malaysian Treatment Access & Advocacy Group (MTAAG+) Malaysia
205 Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Malaysia) Malaysia
206 Sustainable Development Network Malaysia Malaysia
207 Treat Every Environment Special Malaysia
208 IAS (Initiative agricole au sahel Mali
209 espace associatif Marocco
210 Le Réseau Euromed maroc Marocco
211 Government Services Employees Association Mauritius
212 Asociación Nacional de Industriales de Transformación (ANIT) Mexico
213 DECA, EQUIPO PUEBLO Mexico
214 Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia Mexico
215 Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiara, AC MEXFAM Mexico
216 Iniciativas para El Desarrollo de la Mujer Oaxaqueña AC (IDEMO) Mexico
217 GEFONT-Nepal Nepal
218 Rural Area Development Programme (RADP) Nepal
219 Youth For Environment Education And Development Foundation (YFEED Foundation) Nepal
220 Both ENDS Netherlands
221 De Groenen Netherlands
222 Handel Anders! coalitie Netherlands
223 Platform Aarde Boer Consument Netherlands
224 Vrijschrift Netherlands
225 Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) New Zealand
226 Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa New Zealand
227 Doctors For Healthy Trade New Zealand
228 FIRST Union New Zealand
229 Its Our Future New Zealand
230 New Zealand Council of Trade Unions New Zealand
231 New Zealand Public Service Association New Zealand
232 Public Health Association NZ New Zealand
233 Tax Justice Aotearoa New Zealand New Zealand
234 CAFSO-WRAG for Development Nigeria
235 Civil Society Coalition on Sustainable Development Nigeria
236 NIGERIA PRIVATE SECTOR ALLIANCE (NiPSA) Nigeria
237 Attac Norway Norway
238 Norwegian Trade Campaign, Norway Norway
239 Spire Norway
240 Dharti Development Foundation Pakistan
241 JPIC team of the Columban missionaries in Pakistan Pakistan
242 NOOR PAKISTAN Pakistan
243 Roots for Equity Pakistan
244 Roots for Equity Pakistan
245 Sukaar Welfare Organization Pakistan
246 Palestinian non governmental organizations network yes Palestine
247 Centre du Commerce International pour le Développement (CECIDE) Papua New Guinea
248 PNG YOUTH ALLIANCE ON HIV/AIDS Papua New Guinea
249 Decidamos Paraguay
250 Central Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú, CUT PERÚ Peru
251 Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) Philippines
252 Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research (EILER) Philippines
253 Karapatan Alliance Philippines Philippines
254 Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center-Kasama sa Kalikasan/FoE Phils. Philippines
255 Ranao Women and Children Resource Center, Inc. (RWCRC) Philippines
256 Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisang Manggagawa (SENTRO) Philippines
257 TROCA-Plataforma por um Comércio Internacional Justo Portugal
258 Africaine de Recherche et de Coopération Pour l’Appui au Développement Endogène ARCADE Senegal
259 Ongd AFRICANDO Senegal
260 African Futures Institute South Africa
261 SEATINI South Africa South Africa
262 People’s Health Institute South Korea
263 WDF(IEO) South Korea
264 Alternativa Republicana Spain
265 ATTAC España Spain
266 Campanya Catalunya No als Tractats de Comerç i Inversió Spain
267 Campaña No a los Tratados de Comercio e Inversión Spain
268 Ecologistas en Acción Spain
269 Entrepueblos/Entrepobles/Entrepobos/Herriarte Spain
270 Solidaridad Internacional Andalucia Spain
271 Unión Latina de Economía Política de la Información, la Comunicación y la Cultura (ULEPICC) Spain
272 Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) Spain
273 Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform (MONLAR) Sri Lanka
274 ADETRA Switzerland
275 Association for Proper Internet Governance Switzerland
276 Center for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) Switzerland
277 Nord Sud XXI Switzerland
278 Solidarité Suisse-Guinée Switzerland
279 Humanitaire Plus (Togo) Togo
280 Forum Tunisien pour les Droits Economiques et Sociaux Tunisia
281 Observatoire Tunisien de l’Economie Tunisia
282 Alofa Tuvalu Tuvalu
283 Southern and Eastern Africa Trade, Information and Negotiations Institute SEATINI- Uganda Uganda
284 Global Justice Now, UK United Kingdom
285 Just Treatment United Kingdom
286 Keep Our NHS Public United Kingdom
287 War on Want United Kingdom
288 Women’s Budget Group United Kingdom
289 Citizens Trade Campaign United States
290 Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach United States
291 Institute for Policy Studies, Global Economy Project United States
292 National Family Farm Coalition United States
293 Public Citizen United States
294 The Oakland Institute United States
295 REDES-Amigos de la Tierra (FoE) Uruguay Uruguay
296 Vanuatu Human Rights Coalition Vanuatu
297 Asoc. cooperativa eps textil m ribas Venezuela
298 Coalición de tendencias Clasista (CTC-VZLA) Venezuela

[h4]300 organizaciones nacionales e internacionales exigen a los ministros de comercio y la OMC que suspendan todas las negociaciones de tratados comerciales y de inversiones durante el brote del COVID-19  y se concentren en garantizar el acceso a suministros médicos y en salvar vidas.[/h4]

 

Más de 300 redes y organizaciones internacionales y nacionales entre las que se encuentra la Campaña No a los Tratados de Comercio e Inversión han firmado esta carta dirigida a la OMC y los ministros de comercio de todos los países, a los que instan a paralizarlas negociaciones comerciales en curso mientras dure la crisis provocada por la COVID-19 y a dejar en suspenso las normas comerciales que dificultan la lucha contra la pandemia.

Las organizaciones firmantes consideran necesario repensar de raíz el tipo de normas que se negocian en los acuerdos comerciales, incluyendo las que alientan los monopolios, reducen el acceso asequible a todas las formas de suministros médicos y ponen en riesgo la vida de las personas en todos los países del mundo.

 

27 de abril, 2020

Estimados miembros de la Organización Mundial del Comercio:

Un nuevo coronavirus ha provocado una pandemia de COVID-19 que se propagó por casi todos los países. Actualmente se predice que afectará a millones de personas y provocará cientos de miles de muertes. La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) les ha pedido a los gobiernos que adopten un enfoque de todo el gobierno y toda la sociedad para encarar esta pandemia y que centren su atención en suprimir y controlar el COVID-19.

Muchos gobiernos nacionales y sub-nacionales ya lo están haciendo. Los gobiernos están trabajando a toda hora para lidiar con los aspectos sanitarios, incluida la escasez letal de suministros médicos tales como medicamentos, y de trabajadores de la salud, y se están preparando para un impacto económico mundial que será más severo que la crisis financiera mundial de 2008. A los funcionarios del gobierno se los está derivando a trabajar en la pandemia y varios negociadores y tomadores de decisiones clave ya han caído enfermos por el coronavirus.

Los países no tienen personal y recursos suficientes para lidiar ni siquiera con los aspectos sanitarios de la pandemia. Estas presiones son especialmente intensas para los países en desarrollo. En todo el mundo los gobiernos se enfrentan a la escasez de kits de análisis y otros suministros médicos esenciales, como equipamiento de protección personal incluidas máscaras, respiradores, vacunas y medicamentos. Aún se están desarrollando y realizando ensayos clínicos de las posibles vacunas y medicamentos para tratar el COVID-19, y no está claro si la propiedad intelectual será un obstáculo para su abastecimiento, acceso y asequibilidad debido a las obligaciones aplicables actualmente en el marco del acuerdo de la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) sobre los Aspectos de los Derechos de Propiedad Intelectual relacionados con el Comercio (ADPIC) y en los tratados de libre comercio.

Dada esta prioridad clara y urgente, nos sorprende y alarma que algunas de las negociaciones comerciales aún sigan su curso en la OMC, así como a nivel bilateral y regional, mediante el uso de tecnologías virtuales. Para muchos países en desarrollo y países menos adelantados no es viable participar dada la brecha digital y la necesidad de enfocar todos los recursos gubernamentales en esta emergencia de salud pública. Además, los países tampoco deberían destinar sus recursos a negociar normas para un mundo que será inimaginablemente diferente cuando la pandemia se aplaque.

La primera y única prioridad de los negociadores comerciales en este momento debe ser eliminar todos los obstáculos, entre ellos las normas relativas a la propiedad intelectual incluidas en los acuerdos vigentes, que obstaculizan el acceso oportuno y asequible a suministros médicos tales como medicamentos, dispositivos, diagnósticos y vacunas que salvan vidas, así como la potestad de los gobiernos de adoptar todas las medidas necesarias para encarar esta crisis.
La imposición de sanciones unilaterales que impiden a los países obtener suministros médicos esenciales tiene que cesar.

Instamos a los Miembros de la OMC a que garanticen que todos los países dispongan de las flexibilidades para dejar a un lado las normas comerciales que limitan su capacidad para resolver la pandemia, sin temor de represalias, y que suspendan otras negociaciones y actividades que desvían su energía y recursos de tal meta.
También les instamos a que reconozcan que la pandemia del COVID-19 requiere repensar de raíz el tipo de normas que se negocian en los acuerdos comerciales, incluidas aquellas que alientan los monopolios y reducen el acceso asequible a todas las formas de suministros médicos y ponen en riesgo la vida de las personas en todos los países del mundo.

Atentamente,

Signatarios al 20 de abril de 2020:

 

Organizaciones regionales e internacionales:

1 ActionAid International ActionAid is a global movement of people fighting for women’s rights, social and tax justice, gender-responsive public services, land rights, agroecology, climate change and to end poverty.
2 African Center for Tax and Governance Tax policy research-oriented organisation that promotes equitable taxation through policy-oriented research. The firm also offers advisory services to revenue authorities and ministries of finance on tax policy.
3 All Win Network In consultative ECOSOC status and one of the founding members of the Commons Cluster of the UN NGO MG. Promote values in all fields that serve the well being of all people and Nature.
4 Alliance of Health Workers Regional
5 Amigos de la Tierra América Latina y el Caribe -ATALC Articula a los grupos miembro presentes en 14 países de la región y establecido alianzas estratégicas de mediano y largo plazo con movimientos sociales latinoamericanos. ATALC basa su trabajo en una perspectiva donde la justicia ambiental, social, económica y de género están interconectadas y se retroalimentan entre sí.
6 Arab Forum for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Regional Disability Right Organization
7 Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) Working in 14 Arab Countries
8 Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law & Development (APWLD) Leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. 248 members representing groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 32 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and development justice.
9 Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN) APRN was established to develop cooperation among alternative research centres of NGOs and social movements that work on current development issues affecting the people across the region.
10 Association of World Citizens Foster world citizens values through articles on prominent world citizens throughout the ages and through hands on citizens diplomacy
11 Banana Link Advocating and accompanying a transition of the global banana sector to ecologically sustainable and socio-economically fair production and trade
12 BRICS Feminist Watch Engaged in critical feminist analyses to promote ecologically, economically and socially sustainable development in the BRICS countries in order to challenge mainstream and dominant economic development models towards being more inclusive, sustainable, and just.
13 Caribbean Assoc. for Feminist Research & Action Regional
Organización sindical internacional que agrupa a los trabajadores estatales de las hermanas naciones de América Latina, siendo encargada de fijar y ejecutar a nivel latinoamericano, la política global y coordinada de la promoción de los trabajadores estatales.
15 Columban Missionaries International missionary organization within the Catholic Church, ministering in 18 countries
16 Confederación Sindical de trabajadores/as de las Américas (CSA) La CSA es la expresión regional de la Confederación Sindical Internacional y afilia a 55 millones de trabajadores/as afiliados a 48 organizaciones nacionales de 24 países
17 Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) DAWN is a global South feminist network that works towards gender, economic, and ecological justice.
18 Disabled People’s International
19 Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality One of the few publicly led Pacific LGBTQI organisations based in Suva, Fiji since 2011.. This grassroots led south feminist collective and networks works in intersectional and interlinkage frames ways for universal human rights, for social, economic, ecological and climate justice. DIVA convene several coalitions and is part of global networks including Women’s Major group, WGC on UNFCCC, and others.
20 Dynamique des Organisations de la Société Civile d’Afrique Francophone (OSCAF) Sa mission est de créer un consensus et une voix francophones proactives sur les enjeux de politiques économiques liés au Commerce international, à l’Investissement, à la Responsabilité Sociétale des entreprises et à l’Efficacité de l’aide et du développement (CIRSE) afin d’exercer une influence positive sur les orientations en matière de développement en Afrique.
21 EANNASO Regional network of AIDSand Health Service Organization in Eastern Africa and working across Anglophone Africa
22 Eastern Himalayan Network on Climate Change Network of CSO in Chana, Myanmar, India and Bangladesh. We work on Climate Change and on the rights of indigenous people to obtain water, food, land, forest, natural resources etc.
23 Education International World’s largest, most representative global, sectoral organisation of unions that represents organisations of teachers and other education employees with more than 32.5 million trade union members in 384 organisations in 178 countries and territories.
24 ESAFF – Eastern and Southern Africa Small Scale farmers Forum ESAFF is a network of 2.1 million small scale farmers. The network with its head office in Tanzania has members in 16 countries of Eastern and Southern Africa.
25 FEMNET – African Women’s Development and Communication Network PanAfrican feminist membership organisation with more than 800 members across 45 African countries.
26 Focus on the Global South Regional think tank that combines policy research, advocacy, activism and grassroots capacity building in order to generate critical analysis and encourage debates on national and international policies related to corporate-led globalisation, neo-liberalism and democracy. It is based in Asia with offices in Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines and India
27 Friends of the Earth Europe Largest grassroots environmental network in Europe, uniting more than 30 national organisations with thousands of local groups.
28 Friends of the Earth International Friends of the Earth International is the largest grassroots environmental justice federation in the world with over million members in 73 countries. We resist corporate globalisation and demand climate justice.
29 Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ) Movement of hundreds of civil society organisations and activists, including trade unions, united in campaigning for greater transparency, democratic oversight and redistribution of wealth in national and global tax systems. With regional networks in Africa, Latin America, Asia-Australia, North America and Europe.
30 Global Policy Forum Global Policy Forum is an independent policy watchdog that monitors the work of the United Nations and scrutinizes global policymaking. We promote accountability and citizen participation in decisions on peace and security, social justice and sustainable development.
31 GRAIN GRAIN is a small international NGO supporting the struggle for food sovereignty
32 Greenpeace Independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment, and to promote peace with over 3 million supporters and offices in more than 50 countries and do not accept donations from governments, the EU, businesses or political parties.
33 Groupe de recherche et d’initiative pour la liberation de l’ afrique (GRILA) Fondée en 1984. Contribue à l’émergence et à la consolidation du développement autocentré en Afrique et à la solidarité internationale qu’il requiert.
34 Hakimadini Rights-based organization working in the mining sector; which advocates for more equitable mineral wealth management. Operates in about 10 regions in national and international policy spaces.
35 IBON International IBON International cooperate mainly with social movements and civil society constituencies in all regions of the world, especially in the global South building consensus on development issues through engagement in international processes. IBON International is in special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC).
36 Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy (IATP) Civil society organization based in Minneapolis US with offices in Washington D.C., Hallowell- US and Berlin- Germany. We work locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm and trade systems.
37 Institute for Planetary Syntheisis The Institute for Planetary Synthesis is dedicated to spiritual and organizational global unity and also works for the implementation of the SDGs
38 Institute for Social Democracy ISD works on Conflict Analysis and Peace Building work in South Asia. We practice and promote concept of Composite Heritage as an entry point for peace building in society. We reach out to people through our publications, workshops and direct interaction with communities affected by conflicts.
39 Internacional de Servicios Públicos, paises andinos Federación Sindical Internacional que representa a los trabajadores del Estado y de los Servicios Públicos en los países andinos.
40 International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Represents 207 million workers in 163 countries and territories and has 331 national affiliates. The primary mission is the promotion and defence of workers’ rights and interests, through international cooperation between trade unions, global campaigning and advocacy within the major global institutions.
41 International Transport Workers’ Federation – ITF Democratic, affiliate-led federation recognised as the world’s leading transport authority for workers. We fight passionately to improve working lives, connecting nearly 700 trade unions from 150 countries that may otherwise be isolated and helping their members to secure rights, equality and justice. We are the voice for nearly 20 million working men and women across the world.
42 International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations (IUF) The IUF is an international federation of trade unions composed of 421 affiliated trade unions in 128 countries representing over 10 million workers.
43 International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific (IWRAW Asia Pacific) Feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women’s human rights through the pursuit of equality. We act to disrupt structures, systems and institutions that violate women’s human rights, and we engage in movement building that amplifies women’s voices and activism to create alternative political narratives and spaces.
44 Lumiere Synergie pour le Developpement LSD is monitoring the African Development Bank at policy and operational levels to ensure it is more transparent and accountable to the African People.
45 Masifundise/WFFP Group of NGOs and community based social movements active in the smallscale fisheries sector on the continent of Africa. Masifundise/WFFP in member of the World Forum of Fisher People which is allied to the International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty.
46 Médecins Sans Frontières Access Campaign International, independent, medical humanitarian organisation. The work is rooted in MSF’s medical operations and supports people in their projects and facilitate people from getting the treatment they need to stay alive and healthy. They advocate for effective drugs, tests and vaccines that are available, affordable, suited to the people and adapted to the places where they live.
47 Medical Mission Sisters International
48 Missionary Society of St. Columban International society of priests and lay missionaries in 16 countries. Economic Justice is one of our priority issues of concern.
49 Moana Nui Action Alliance Pacific regional trade and globalization campaigner.
50 New South Wales Teachers Federation The NSW Teachers Union – affiliate of Australian Education Union
51 Oxfam International Oxfam is a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty by trackling the inequality that keeps people poor. OXFAM seeks to save, protect and rebuild lives when disaster strikes.
52 Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) The Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) is a regional watchdog promoting Pacific peoples’ right to be self-determining and ikonomik justice.
53 Peoples Health Movement This is a network of civil society organisations and people’s movements with networks in about 80 countries, working for health rights and health equity. Secretariat is currently in India.
54 Public Services International (PSI) Public Services International is a Global Union Federation of more than 700 trade unions representing 30 million workers in 154 countries. PSI brings their voices to the UN, ILO, WHO and other regional and global organisations. PSI defends trade union and workers’ rights and fight for universal access to quality public service
55 Red de Género y Comercio -América Latina Red de mujeres que trabajan por el empoderamiento económico de las mujeres y por políticas comerciales que contribuyan al desarrollo sostenible.
56 Red Latinoamericana Mujeres Transformando la Economía – REMTE La REMTE se constituyó en 1997, articula organizaciones de 10 países. Su objetivo es contribuir a la apropiación crítica de la economía por parte de las mujeres en clave feminista. Impulsa ideas, debates, acciones e iniciativas políticas que promuevan economías para la vida como alternativa al neoliberalismo y al capitalismo.
57 Regions Refocus Cultivates the building blocks for progressive and feminist economic policy by convene strategic policy dialogues that bring together civil society and policy actors, generate and publish heterodox analysis to reshape mainstream policy thinking,coordinate advocacy engagements and build coalitions for long-term mobilization.
58 Réseau Foi & Justice Afrique Europe antennne France Association constituée de religieuses et religieux qui ont des communautés dans tous les pays d’Afrique et à Madagascar.
Engagée dans des actions de plaidoyer contre les causes des injustices subies par l’Afrique du fait des pays occidentaux
59 RIPESS-Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy Global network of continental networks committed to the promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, the importance of the globalization of solidarity, and the ability to build and strengthen an economy that places people and planet at the centre of its activities.
60 Seattle to Brussels Network 
61 Sisters of Charity Federation Faith-based coalition working in 27 countries.
62 Social Watch Social Watch is a network of civil society coalitions in over 50 countries monitoring their governments compliance with international commitments, in particular the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
63 Society for International Development (SID) SID is an international network founded in 1957 to promote participative, pluralistic and sustainable development. SID strengthens collective empowerment, facilitates dialogue and knowledge-sharing on people-centered development strategies, and promotes policy change towards inclusiveness, equity and sustainability.
64 Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries Third World Network Independent non-profit international policy research and advocacy organisation involved in issues related to development, developing countries and North-South affairs. Its mission is to bring a greater articulation of the needs and rights of peoples in the South, a fair distribution of world resources, and forms of development which are ecologically sustainable and fulfill human needs.
65 Third World Network TWN-AFRICA Organisation panafricaine de recherche et de plaidoyer qui œuvre en faveur de l’équité économique et sociale au sein de l’Afrique et d’une place équitable pour l’Afrique dans l’ordre mondial. Leur participation aux actions aux côtés de la PASCIB aussi et depuis l’accord de Cotonou en 2000 nous suivons les négociations et agissons contre la signature forcée des APE .
66 Transnational Institute (TNI) International activist think tank which serves progressive social movements. Trade and investment has been an area of expertise and activism for more than two decades.
68 UNI Global Union UNI Global Union is the global union federation for workers in the services industries, with members in more than 150 countries.
69 UNICOM It is the federation of commerce workers of the Mercosur
70 Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA Global justice organisation of the Australian union movement, working in the Asia-Pacific, Middle Eat and southern Africa. www.apheda.org.au

Organizaciones nacionales:

72 Cooperation for Peace and Development (CPD) Afghanistan
73 Amigos de la Tierra Argentina Argentina
74 Fundación Vía Libre Argentina
75 IMT-UNTREF Argentina
76 Instituto de Estudios Sobre Estado y Participación IDEP-ATE Argentina
77 Unión del Personal Civil de la Nación (UPCN) Argentina
78 ActionAid Australia Australia
79 AID/WATCH Australia
80 Australian Arts Trust Australia
81 Australian Council of Trade Unions Australia
82 Australian Education Union Australia
83 Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network (AFTINET) Australia
84 Australian Manufacturing Workers Union NSW Branch Australia
85 Catholics in Coalition for Justice and Peace Australia
86 Combined Retired Members Association (CRUMA) Australia
87 Community and Public Sector Union (SPSF) Australia
88 Data Stream Pty Limited Australia
89 Gene Ethics Australia
90 GetUp Australia
91 Grail Women for Justice Australia
92 International Grail Justice in Trade Agreements Network Australia
93 Jubilee Australia Australia
94 Maritime Union of Australia, Victoria Branch Australia
95 Missionary Society of St Columban Australia
96 NSW Nurses & Midwives’ Association Australia
97 Philippines Australia Solidarity Association Australia
98 Public Health Association of Australia Australia
99 SEARCH Foundation Australia
100 Society of Presentation Sisters of Australia and PNG Australia
101 United Workers Union Australia
102 Anders Handeln Austria
103 Attac Austria Austria
104 Center for Encounter and Active Non-Violence Austria
105 ÖBV-Via Campesina Austria Austria
106 Bahrain Transparency Society Bahrain
107 Awaj foundation Bangladesh
108 COAST Trust Bangladesh
109 Food Security Network (KHANI), Bangladesh Bangladesh
110 ISDE Bangladesh Bangladesh
111 Participatory Research Action Network- PRAN Bangladesh
112 Women Development Program Bangladesh
113 11.11.11, Belgium Belgium
114 CETRI – Centre tricontinental Belgium
115 Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) Belgium
116 REJEB Benin
117 Social Watch Bénin Benin
118 Fundación InternetBolivia.org Bolivia
119 Reacción Climática Bolivia
120 Solidarité Bosnie Bosnia
121 Gestos Brazil
122 Jubileu Sul Brazil Brazil
123 Rede Brasileira Pela Integração dos Povos (REBRIP) Brazil
124 RESOCIDE Burkina Faso
125 DUKINGIRE ISI YACU Burundi
126 Jeudis de Cotonou Cameroon
127 Council of Canadians/Conseil des Canadiens Canada
128 Northumberland Chapter of the Council of Canadians Canada
129 Associação Comercial Agrícola Industrial e de Serviços de Santiago (ACAISA) Cape Verde
130 Groupe d’Etudes et de Recherche sur la Démocratie et le Développement Economique et Social (GERDDES) Central African Republic
131 TCHAPE, Tchad Agir Pour l’Environnement Chad
132 Fundación Constituyente XXI Chile
133 Plataforma Chile Mejor sin Tratados de Libre Comercio Chile
134 CENSAT Amigos de la Tierra Colombia Colombia
135 Observatorio de victimas Colombia
136 Sindicato de trabajadores de acuavalle Colombia
137 Asociación Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermería A.N.P.E. Costa Rica
138 Ekumenická akademie (Ecumenical Academy) Czech Republic
139 1999 Dominican Republic
140 Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos Dominican Republic
141 Acción Ecológica Ecuador
142 Centro de Documentación en Derechos Humanos «Segundo Montes Mozo SJ» (CSMM) Ecuador
143 FEDAEPS Ecuador
144 Red Ecuador Decide Mejor sin TLC Ecuador
145 CESTA FOE El Salvador El Salvador
146 New Wind Association Finland
147 ActionAid France France
148 Aitec France
149 Amis de la Terre France France
150 Attac France France
151 Bio consom’acteurs France
152 Collectif stop tafta France
153 Comité pour l’abolition des dettes illégitimes France (CADTM) France
154 Commerce Equitable France France
155 Confédération paysanne France
156 Coordination EAU bien commun France France
157 France Nature Environnement France
158 Notre Affaire à Tous France
159 Réseau Foi & Justice Afrique Europe antennne France France
160 reseau ROOSEVELT.IDF France
161 SOL, Alternatives Agroécologiques et Solidaires France
162 Bread for the World, Germany Germany
163 PowerShift e.V. Germany
164 SALAM SHALOM Arbeitskreis Palästina-Israel e.V. München Germany
165 Alliance for Development Ghana
166 The Centre for the Advancement of Marginalized Persons Ghana
167 Naturefriends Greece Greece
168 PAPDA Haiti
169 ATTAC Hungary Hungary
170 Action for Women and Child Advancement (AWCA) India
171 All India Drug Action Network India
172 Ansar-un-Nissa India
173 Association For Promotion Sustainable Development India
174 Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) India
175 Food Sovereignty Alliance , India India
176 Indian Social Action Forum India
177 INITIATIVE FOR HEALTH & EQUITY IN SOCIETY India
178 IT for Change India
179 Nivedita Foundation Trust India
180 Research Foundation for Science Technology and Ecology India
181 United NGOs Mission Manipur India
182 Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ) Indonesia
183 Iraqi Al-Amal Association Iraq
184 Climate Change Ireland Ireland
185 Fís Nua Ireland
186 Keep Ireland Fracking Free Ireland
187 Fairwatch Italy
188 Stop TTIP/CETA Italia Campaign Italy
189 Tripla Difesa Onlus Internazional No Violence Italy
190 Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers Jamaica
191 Jamaica Civil Service Association Jamaica
192 Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions Jamaica
193 Globalization Watch Hiroshima Japan
194 Pacific Asia Resource Center(PARC) Japan
195 People’s Action against TPP Japan
196 Kenya Freedom From Hunger Council Kenya
197 Kenya Human Rights Commission Kenya
198 Lebanese Union of Persons with Physical Disabilities Lebanon
199 Policy Analysis and Research Institute of Lesotho (PARIL) Lesotho
200 CELL Luxembourg
201 Badan Bertindak Selamatkan Industri Padi dan Beras (Padi Rescue) Malaysia
202 Consumers’ Association of Penang Malaysia
203 Malaysian Women’s Action on Tobacco Control & Health (MyWATCH) Malaysia
204 Positive Malaysian Treatment Access & Advocacy Group (MTAAG+) Malaysia
205 Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Malaysia) Malaysia
206 Sustainable Development Network Malaysia Malaysia
207 Treat Every Environment Special Malaysia
208 IAS (Initiative agricole au sahel Mali
209 espace associatif Marocco
210 Le Réseau Euromed maroc Marocco
211 Government Services Employees Association Mauritius
212 Asociación Nacional de Industriales de Transformación (ANIT) Mexico
213 DECA, EQUIPO PUEBLO Mexico
214 Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia Mexico
215 Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiara, AC MEXFAM Mexico
216 Iniciativas para El Desarrollo de la Mujer Oaxaqueña AC (IDEMO) Mexico
217 GEFONT-Nepal Nepal
218 Rural Area Development Programme (RADP) Nepal
219 Youth For Environment Education And Development Foundation (YFEED Foundation) Nepal
220 Both ENDS Netherlands
221 De Groenen Netherlands
222 Handel Anders! coalitie Netherlands
223 Platform Aarde Boer Consument Netherlands
224 Vrijschrift Netherlands
225 Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) New Zealand
226 Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa New Zealand
227 Doctors For Healthy Trade New Zealand
228 FIRST Union New Zealand
229 Its Our Future New Zealand
230 New Zealand Council of Trade Unions New Zealand
231 New Zealand Public Service Association New Zealand
232 Public Health Association NZ New Zealand
233 Tax Justice Aotearoa New Zealand New Zealand
234 CAFSO-WRAG for Development Nigeria
235 Civil Society Coalition on Sustainable Development Nigeria
236 NIGERIA PRIVATE SECTOR ALLIANCE (NiPSA) Nigeria
237 Attac Norway Norway
238 Norwegian Trade Campaign, Norway Norway
239 Spire Norway
240 Dharti Development Foundation Pakistan
241 JPIC team of the Columban missionaries in Pakistan Pakistan
242 NOOR PAKISTAN Pakistan
243 Roots for Equity Pakistan
244 Roots for Equity Pakistan
245 Sukaar Welfare Organization Pakistan
246 Palestinian non governmental organizations network yes Palestine
247 Centre du Commerce International pour le Développement (CECIDE) Papua New Guinea
248 PNG YOUTH ALLIANCE ON HIV/AIDS Papua New Guinea
249 Decidamos Paraguay
250 Central Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú, CUT PERÚ Peru
251 Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) Philippines
252 Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research (EILER) Philippines
253 Karapatan Alliance Philippines Philippines
254 Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center-Kasama sa Kalikasan/FoE Phils. Philippines
255 Ranao Women and Children Resource Center, Inc. (RWCRC) Philippines
256 Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisang Manggagawa (SENTRO) Philippines
257 TROCA-Plataforma por um Comércio Internacional Justo Portugal
258 Africaine de Recherche et de Coopération Pour l’Appui au Développement Endogène ARCADE Senegal
259 Ongd AFRICANDO Senegal
260 African Futures Institute South Africa
261 SEATINI South Africa South Africa
262 People’s Health Institute South Korea
263 WDF(IEO) South Korea
264 Alternativa Republicana Spain
265 ATTAC España Spain
266 Campanya Catalunya No als Tractats de Comerç i Inversió Spain
267 Campaña No a los Tratados de Comercio e Inversión Spain
268 Ecologistas en Acción Spain
269 Entrepueblos/Entrepobles/Entrepobos/Herriarte Spain
270 Solidaridad Internacional Andalucia Spain
271 Unión Latina de Economía Política de la Información, la Comunicación y la Cultura (ULEPICC) Spain
272 Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) Spain
273 Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform (MONLAR) Sri Lanka
274 ADETRA Switzerland
275 Association for Proper Internet Governance Switzerland
276 Center for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) Switzerland
277 Nord Sud XXI Switzerland
278 Solidarité Suisse-Guinée Switzerland
279 Humanitaire Plus (Togo) Togo
280 Forum Tunisien pour les Droits Economiques et Sociaux Tunisia
281 Observatoire Tunisien de l’Economie Tunisia
282 Alofa Tuvalu Tuvalu
283 Southern and Eastern Africa Trade, Information and Negotiations Institute SEATINI- Uganda Uganda
284 Global Justice Now, UK United Kingdom
285 Just Treatment United Kingdom
286 Keep Our NHS Public United Kingdom
287 War on Want United Kingdom
288 Women’s Budget Group United Kingdom
289 Citizens Trade Campaign United States
290 Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach United States
291 Institute for Policy Studies, Global Economy Project United States
292 National Family Farm Coalition United States
293 Public Citizen United States
294 The Oakland Institute United States
295 REDES-Amigos de la Tierra (FoE) Uruguay Uruguay
296 Vanuatu Human Rights Coalition Vanuatu
297 Asoc. cooperativa eps textil m ribas Venezuela
298 Coalición de tendencias Clasista (CTC-VZLA) Venezuela