Organizers (27.09.04)
The conference "The Public Eye on Davos", that runs at the same time as the annual meeting of the WEF is coordinated by Berne Declaration (BD).
Coordination:
Matthias Herfeldt
Berne Declaration
Quellenstr. 25, P.O. Box, CH-8031 Zurich (Switzerland)
Phone: +41 (0)1 277 70 06
Fax: +41 (0)1 277 70 01
E-mail: publiceye@evb.ch
"The Public Eye on Davos" is sponsored by the following NGO’s:
Berne Declaration (BD):
The Berne Declaration is a Swiss NGO campaigning on development issues at the national and international level for more just and environmentally sustainable North – South relations in politics, economics, culture and food and coordinates "The Public Eye on Davos".
Pro Natura (Swiss member of FoEI):
Is a private non-profit organization founded in 1909. It's the largest conservation organization in Switzerland.
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI):
FoEI is a federation of autonomous environmental organizations from all over the world. FoEI members, in 69 countries, campaign on the most urgent environmental and social issues of our day, while simultaneously catalyzing a shift toward sustainable societies.
Asociación Latinoamericana de Organizaciones de Promoción (ALOP):
Association of NGOs from twenty countries of Latin America and Carribean Countries, which are active in developping issues.
Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO):
CEO is a European-based research and campaign group targeting the threats to democracy, equity, social justice and the environment posed by the economic and political power of corporations and their lobby groups.
Focus on the Global South:
NGO working on development issues with seat in Thailand, which dedicates itself to the regional and global political analysis and the lobbying.
International South Group Network (ISGN):
ISGN is a network of community-based organizations, people's movement and academic organizations in the South with 5 regional centers located in South Africa, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Nicaragua and the Philippines.
Tebtebba Foundation:
Tebtebba, "discourse" from the Philippine indigenous Kankanaey dialect, is firmly committed to the recognition, protection and promotion of indigenous peoples' rights worldwide.
Women in Devolopment Europe (WIDE):
European network of gender specialists, women active in Non-Governmental Development Organisations (NGDOs), and human rights activists
World Development Movement (WDM):
The British NGO tackles the underlying causes of poverty. They lobby decision makers to change the policies that keep people poor. They research and promote positive alternatives.

