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International Organizations and NGOs Project

Information

  • Profiles of international organizations (over 44,000 bodies, 104,000 links) in hardcopy, CD-ROM and online
    • Intergovernmental organizations and networks (5,900)
    • International associations - NGOs (38,000)
    • Universal membership organizations (529)
    • Inter-continental organizations (1,050)
    • Regional (sub-continental) organizations and networks (4,100)
    • Informal, transnational associations and networks
    • Transnational religious orders (850)
    • International funds, foundations and banks
    • Semi-autonomous international bodies (2,700)
    • Internationally-oriented national organizations (4,500)

Projects

The UIA has been collecting, publishing and disseminating information on international nonprofit organizations since its creation in 1910, as its central activity. This has been further developed to cover information on their international meetings, their problems, and their strategies.

Commentary

Extensive commentary on the scope of the UIA activities in this area, and the criteria used for identification of international bodies, is presented in a series of FAQs. Information by a range of researchers can be found in: Transnational Associations / Associations Transnationales (6 a year)

Statistics

  • By type, By year
  • By country of secretariat, By country of membership
  • Conferences of international organizations
  • Organization strategies and world problems

Publications /CD-Roms

Bibliography

The range of bibliographical initiatives undertaken covers publications of international bodies, studies about them, and reports on issues of concern to them. A major past bibliographical project covered proceedings of their meetings.

Documents

  • Selected reports(downloadable documents)
  • Documents for the study of international NGO relations ****
  • Research papers

Knowledge management

The multiplicity of international organizations concerned with every aspect of the human endeavour poses special challenges to its categorization, especially when their interlinkages and interdisciplinary nature preclude effective use of conventional approaches. A special functional classification system was therefore developed that has been used to organize that information. This underlies the subject access to organizations (and other databases) through the on-line interface. The system is explained elsewhere in a ommentary on this experimental subject configuration for the exploration of interdisciplinary relationships between organizations, problems, strategies, values and human development This refers to a subject matrix which is continually under review. This is being supplemented through multi-media experiments using virtual reality and spring mapping.

Multi-media

In order to provide new ways to explore and comprehend complex networks of organizations, a number of experiments are being conducted to present information from databases through visual maps as well as using sound.These are accessible over the web and are explained in detail elsewhere.

Questions / FAQs

Feedback

The UIA welcomes any information on new international bodies, as well as corrections to information that it publishes on existing organizations. The procedures are detailed elsewhere.

Context

The information on networks of international organizations can usefully be seen in relation to other kinds of information from which it may be cross-referenced.

 

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