Membership
The United Institutions is being established as an international organization with a membership structure inclusive of institutions across the public, civil and private sectors, engaged in, or belonging to, the following policy areas, institutional categories and geographies.
Policy Areas
- Sustainable Development
- Climate
- Peace and Security
- Human Rights
- Humanitarian Assistance
- Rule of Law
Institutional Categories
- Intergovernmental Organizations
- Governments
- Bilateral Agencies
- Local Governments
- Governance Mechanisms
- Multistakeholder Partnerships
- Civil Society Organizations
- Nongovernmental Organizations
- Major Groups
- Networks
- Alliances
- Coalitions
- Communities
- Philanthropic Foundations
- Financial Institutions
- Think Tanks
- Academic Institutions
- Scientific Institutions
- Corporations
- Business Groups
- Industry
Geographies
- Global
- Regional
- National
- Local
Membership Framework
The United Institutions membership framework, which will be negotiated and adopted by UI stakeholder constituencies during the institutional formation phase, is being developed to cover inter alia, the UI membership accreditation process, accreditation criteria, responsibilities, rules, services, benefits, guidelines, participation models, fees, financial assessment programme, membership management and logistics.