Meet our full members

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Constituency: Region:
Action Against HungerAECIDAfrica Humanitarian ActionAll India Disaster Mitigation InstituteALNAP
AusAIDBritish Red Cross SocietyCAFOD UKCanadian International Development Agency (CIDA)CARE International
Catholic Relief ServicesCENDEPChristian AidDANIDADanish Refugee Council
DARADepartment for International DevelopmentDisasters Emergency CommitteeEuropean Commission Humanitarian Aid OfficeFocus Humanitarian Assistance
Food & Agriculture Organisation of the United NationsGlemminge Development Research ABGlobal HandGroupe URDHumanitarian Accountability Partnership International (HAP)
Humanitarian Futures ProgrammeICRCInstituto de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria (IECAH)International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies
International Rescue CommitteeInterWorks EuropeIrish AidJICAJohn Borton Consulting
MERCY MalaysiaMinistry of Foreign Affairs, GermanyMinstry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands New Zealand's International Aid and Development AgencyNORAD
Norwegian Refugee CouncilOFADECOffice for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsOsaka UniversityOverseas Development Institute
OxfamPeople In AidPhilip O'KeefeRedRSave the Children USA
Sphere ProjectSteering Committee for Humanitarian ResponseSwedish International Development AgencySwiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)Tearfund
Tufts UniversityUNDPUNICEFUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)USAID/OFDA
VoiceWorld Food ProgrammeWorld Health OrganizationWorld Vision International

What it means to be a full member

We rely heavily upon the contributions of our Full Membership for our success. The broad range of experience and expertise within the membership allows us to produce tools and analyses relevant and accessible to the humanitarian sector as a whole.

Most Full Members are organisations and nominate a representative to be the point of contact between the organisation and ALNAP. The representative is expected to attend the ALNAP meetings and to promote ALNAP and its activities within his or her organisation. In addition, most categories of Full Members are required to pay a subscription to fund the running of the network, whilst the remainder should make in-kind contributions as possible. We recognise that the organisations working in the humanitarian sector are diverse, and seek to reflect this diversity in our membership, which is made up of 5 different constituencies:

  • Donor organisations
  • The Red Cross/Crescent movement
  • UN agencies
  • Non-governmental organisations and NGO network/umbrella organisations
  • Research organisations, academics and independent experts.