A coalition of labor, environmental, religious, family farm, and consumer organizations united in the pursuit of socially and environmentally just trade policy.
A working group established by Oxfam's volunteers that advocates for small, poor and disadvantaged producers in developing countries through fair prices and working conditions.
Section of Public Citizen, a public-interest group founded by Ralph Nader, GTW promotes democracy by challenging corporate globalization, arguing that the current globalization model is neither a random inevitability nor "free trade."
IFAT is a federation of producers and "alternative" trading organizations (ATOs), that encourage models of international trade that are direct and fair to all parties.
Alliance formed to stimulate new thinking, joint activity, and public education in response to economic globalization. Members view globalization as an extreme restructuring of social, economic and political system with profound effects on humans and the environment.
A loose grouping of organizations, activists and social movements worldwide fighting against the current model of corporate globalization embodied in global trading systems. Articles relating to agriculture, Hong Kong, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, non-agriculture market access, wars and terrorism.
A group of organizations that are concerned with the impact of international trade rules on the poorest people in the world, the environment, and democracy.
The World Development Movement (WDM) tackles the root causes of world poverty. It campaigns for fairer world trade, regulating multinationals and cancelling Third World debt.
An open platform for discussing strategies of resistance to neo-liberal globalisation, and alternative paths to sustainable development and social and economic justice. Includes meeting and event information, news and articles.