ICCGC-CoNGO 2024

About Us

ICCGC & CoNGO

Interfaith Coalition Conference for Global Citizens
Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations

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CoNGO

Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations.

CoNGO wholeheartedly endorses the goals and values enshrined in the United Nations Charter, and is a strong advocate for multilateralism to resolve global political, environmental, health and other threats.

  CoNGO website https://ngocongo.org/
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CoNGO

Background

The Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO) is an independent, international membership association founded in 1948, the year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in general consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council, our work relates to the entire United Nations System: the Secretariat, Agencies, Treaty Bodies, Regional Commissions, Institutes, Summits and World Conferences.

CoNGO wholeheartedly endorses the goals and values enshrined in the United Nations Charter, and is a strong advocate for multilateralism to resolve global political, environmental, health and other threats.

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We encourage NGOs around the world to cooperate with the United Nations to promote and support its work and to draw civil society into an enduring partnership with the world body. Close to 40 CoNGO Substantive Committees (called NGO Committees) related to CoNGO in New York, Geneva, Vienna and regions worldwide demonstrate our commitment to supporting the mission of the United Nations, systemwide.

CoNGO has a membership of diverse NGOs working in consultation with the United Nations, in collaboration with each other, and in cooperation with other like-minded stakeholders. CoNGO recognizes its role in adding value to the efforts of our members to effectively contribute to the achievement of goals agreed upon by the United Nations and its Member States. We particularly support young people and youth organizations as active participants and partners in all United Nations processes.

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What are CoNGO’s aims
and key objectives?

Ensure the presence of NGOs as one of three parties in exchanges that include government and UN entities, on issues of global, regional and national concern; this implies assisting CoNGO’s members in gaining access to and participating in consultative processes normally convened by UN entities at the request of governments;

Facilitate the ongoing substantive dialogue specifically between entities of the UN System and NGOs per se;

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Inform CoNGO’s membership of new activities conducted and initiatives developed by UN entities and NGOs; Empower NGOs, through the provision of expertise available within CoNGO’s member organizations and its substantive NGO committees, to develop further the quality and reach of their activities;

Promote and encourage the synergies of NGO partnerships and collaborative networks in and between regions; and, Train NGOs to develop leadership, management, advocacy and capacity-building skills, and in turn exhibit best practices and conduct in inter-NGO and UN-NGO relations.
These objectives emanate from the aims provided for in the CoNGO Rules.