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NGO Section screening of applications:
The period between 1st June and the date the Committee meets is dedicated by the
NGO Section to review the applications. During this time the NGO may be contacted
and asked for more information or clarifications. Only after reviewed by an officer
and considered complete, an application is submitted to the NGO Committee.
When an application becomes part of the agenda of the NGO Committee a letter is
sent to the NGO informing them of the upcoming session and inviting to send no more
than two representatives to be present during the session. The presence of NGO
representatives in the room is in no way mandatory and it does not imply any
advantages. NGOs simply have the right to be present when their applications
are being considered. Considering the cost involved in traveling to New York
most NGOs do not attend the first time they are being considered. If the application
raises many questions from member countries and gets deferred to another
session, NGOs might consider useful to be present at the following session in order
to be able to reply in person and avoid being deferred again.
Among other requirements for obtaining consultative status are the following:
- Applying organization's activities must be relevant to the work of ECOSOC;
- The NGO must have been in existence (officially registered) for at least 2 years in order to apply;
- The NGO must have a democratic decision making mechanism;
- The major portion of the organization’s funds should be derived from contributions from national affiliates, individual members, or other non-governmental components.
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