Join us
Are you passionate about social justice, poverty eradication, and inclusive development? Become part of a global movement shaping policy at the highest levels of the United Nations.
The NGO Committee for Social Development (NGO CSocD) is a vibrant network of civil society organizations working to ensure that people-centered development remains a global priority. Our members advocate for social protection, full employment, equality, and social inclusion—locally and globally.
Who can join?
- Civil Society organizations with ECOSOC consultative status at the United Nations
- Civil Society with DGC status at the United Nations
- Grassroots movements
- Advocacy networks
Membership Benefits
- 🏛️ Engage with the UN. Participate in the UN Commission for Social Development (CSocD). Submit statements, attend consultations, and influence policy outcomes. Gain access to exclusive UN briefings and events.
- 📢 Amplify Your Voice. Join global advocacy campaigns on poverty eradication, employment, and social inclusion. Increase your organization’s visibility through events, publications, and collaborative projects. Take part in digital diplomacy and social media advocacy that reaches worldwide audiences.
- 🤝 Network & Collaborate. Connect with international NGOs, UN agencies, diplomats, and civil society leaders. Build partnerships across sectors and regions. Join working groups focused on key social development issues.
- 🌐 Influence Global Agendas. Help advance the Copenhagen Declaration and its Ten Commitments. Contribute to civil society's role in implementing the 2030 Agenda and SDGs. Share your expertise to shape inclusive, equitable policy outcomes.
Interested in becoming a member?
Please complete the form below to express your organization’s interest in joining the Committee. The Executive Committee of the NGO CSocD will review your submission and get back to you promptly.
Existing Members
Please make sure to pay your dues for 2025 -2026 by filling out the Membership Dues Form and following the instructions here:
Please review our Code of Conduct (PDF) for 2025–2026.

















