ABOUT US

Social Watch was created in 1995 during the “Social Summit” (World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen) to create a civil society instrument to make governments accountable to their solemn commitments to eradicate poverty, achieve gender equity and reduce inequalities.

In 2011 an international Assembly with participation of a hundred civil society groups from over eighty countries defined Social Watch as “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.”

The Assembly established a secretariat in Montevideo, hosted by Insituto del Tercer Mundo - ITeM with the mandate to implement “a comprehensive strategy of advocacy, awareness-building, monitoring, organizational development and networking”.

The history of Social Watch

Social Watch External Evaluation 2009-2011
5th Global Assembly of Social Watch - Manila, Philippines, 13-15 July 2011
Fourth General Assembly of Social Watch Accra, Ghana 26-29 October 2009
Governance structure of Social Watch adopted by the Accra Assembly in 2009
Social Watch Strategy Document and Framework of Activities 2010-2011
Third Social Watch General Assembly, Bulgaria, September 2006
Social Watch External Evaluation 2001-2005
Social Watch Assembly - Beirut, October 2003
Social Watch Assembly report- Rome, Nov.2000
The Lion's Teeth - THE 'PREHISTORY' OF Social Watch

SOCIAL WATCH

Social Watch was created in 1995 during the “Social Summit” (World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen) to create a civil society instrument to make governments accountable to their solemn commitments to eradicate poverty, achieve gender equity and reduce inequalities.
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