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    Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA)

    Who We Are
    Affinity groups are groupings of CIVICUS members that exist to take forward CIVICUS’ mission and values. The Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA) brings together national associations from around the world to foster greater co-operation across national and regional boundaries and to increase their ability to collaborate on mutual areas of interest.

    The establishment of AGNA in 2004 was influenced by the realisation that national associations in countries around the world provide a collective voice for civil society in their countries and regions. It was recognised that national associations are unique in having few, if any, comparative organisations in their respective countries; their natural peers are geographically dispersed, so there is a need for an international forum to facilitate the exchange of experiences and best practices.
     
    AGNA was created to adress the following identified needs:

    • an international citizens’ coalition;
    • to reverse the current understanding of capacity building characterised by a North to South flow of knowledge, information and experience sharing;
    • to provide a support network for national network leaders; and
    • to reduce the ‘re-invention of the wheel’ and improvisation in the leadership of NGOs/NPOs.
       

    How We Work
    The geographic representation of AGNA covers Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America. Currently, AGNA has representation in 77 countries around the world.

    To facilitate knowledge transfer between the bodies, AGNA members engage in peer-learning and activities generating from five major working groups: the enabling environment and government relations; legitimacy, transparency and accountability; governance; sustainability; and advocacy.

    The collective membership meets once a year during the Annual General Meeting, where they discuss the challenges, opportunities and priorities for the forthcoming year. The network is governed by a steering committee composed of 8 regional representatives, elected by members each year.

     
    Resources
    AGNA Member Profiles

    AGNA Steering Committee Members
    Terms of Reference of Working Groups:
    Legitimacy, Transparency and Accountability; Advocacy; Sustainability and Resources; Enabling Environment and Government Relations; Governance and Membership

    Research and Publications

    Resource Guide for National Associations:
    Part 1: Understanding National Associations English | Spanish
    Part 2: Managing National Associations English | Spanish 
    Part 3: Establishing National Associations English | Spanish
    Part 4: Determining Institutional Structures English | Spanish 
    Part 5: Running National Associations English | Spanish
    Part 6: Managing Institutional Relationships English | Spanish 
    Also available in: Spanish; Russian; Chinese

    Snapshots of Civil Society in AGNA countries

    AGNA members give us a brief summary of the situation of civil society in their respective countries, with a special focus on their challenges and opportunities, as well as their resourcing situation.

    Argentina | BoliviaEstonia | Finland | Ghana | India | Japan | Jordan | Kyrgyzstan Mexico | Nicaragua - Kepa | Nicaragua – Coordinadora Civil | Norway |Philippines | Poland | Samoa | Scotland | Serbia | Solomon Islands | Spain | Tajikistan TurkeyUganda | United Kingdom | Uruguay 


    Joint Research

               Solomon Islands and New Zealand

               Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay

               Joint research paper by SCVO and OFOP presented at ISTR Conference

              OFOPs ISTR Conference Report


    Reports from Peer Learning Exchanges

    Africa Meeting June 2014

    Report from Peer-Learning on CSO Accountability April 2014

    Report from Caribbean Peer Learning Exchange

    Report form IS Peer Learning Event by CANGO China

    Report from Peer-Learning Exchange NNNGO-SCVO

    Report on NANGO-SCVO Peer-Learning Event September 2009


    Reports from the Annual General Meetings and Workshops can be found here.


    If you would like to join AGNA, please review the membership criteria and, if you meet them, complete the application survey. If you have any questions about the network, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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