Civil society
organizations (CSOs) seeking to be registered with the OAS must follow
the "Guidelines for the Participation of Civil Society Organizations in
OAS Activities" approved by the Permanent Council in Resolution
CP/RES. 759. Each civil society organization must send a letter to
the OAS General Secretariat indicating their interest in being
considered as a registered CSO. The letter should be sent to:
Secretary General
Organization of American States
MNB-20
17th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20006,
U.S.A.
The General
Secretariat requires the following information in all applications from
CSOs seeking to register with the OAS:
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The primary area of activity and areas of the OAS where the
organization sees the most compatibility and potential for
contribution to the work of the OAS.
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Reasons why the organization believes its proposed contributions
to OAS activities would be of interest to the OAS.
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Identification of the OAS work areas in which the organization
proposes to support on-going activities or to make
recommendations on the best way to achieve OAS objectives.
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The application letter should also include:
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The official name, address, and date of establishment of the
organization
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The names of directors and legal representatives
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The CSO's Charter or Constitution
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Statutes
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Most recent Annual Report
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Institutional Mission Statement
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Financial Statements for the previous fiscal year, including
reference to public and private sources of financing. This
information must include a listing of sources of financing and
donations received, including, in particular, those originating
from government sources. Those organizations that are not
membership-based shall also provide a listing of sources of
financing and any donations received, including in particular,
those originating from government sources.
Upon receipt, the
Secretary General sends the application to the Summits of the Americas
Secretariat
for review. The Summits of the Americas Secretariat
confirms that all the required and supporting documents mentioned above
have been included in the application.
If the application
is complete, the Committee on Inter-American Summits Management and
Civil Society Participation in OAS Activities (CISC) of the Permanent
Council examines the application ensuring compliance with the
Guidelines in CP/RES. 759 and generates recommendations on eligibility
for registration. An organization may be required to provide
additional information and clarification before the Committee completes
its review.
The
recommendations of the CISC will be submitted to the Permanent Council
for a final decision. Please be advised that the request and
supporting documentation may be discussed and distributed in a public
forum during the registration process and cannot be given the
protection of confidential, private, or otherwise privileged
information. If the Permanent Council decides to accept the request,
the civil society organization will be notified and the name of the
organization and its application will be added to the
Registry of CSOs.
The CISC and the
Permanent Council identify the following attributes in CSOs seeking
registration:
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Recognized standing within its particular field of competence.
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Representative nature.
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Institutional structure that includes appropriate mechanisms for
holding its officers accountable and subject to its members.
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Legal representative and an executive officer, as well as
established headquarters.
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Financial resources obtained primarily from its affiliates or
individual members.
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Transparency within institutional and financial structure.
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Institutional and financial structure affords a certain degree of
independence.
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Headquarters or principal activities not located in any territory
over which there exists a sovereignty dispute between an OAS
member state and a state outside the Hemisphere.
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Geographic origin-- The Committee seeks to ensure the
registration of civil society organizations from all member
states, in order to facilitate just, balanced, effective, and
genuine participation by all regions of the
Hemisphere.
The OAS identifies
the following responsibilities of CSOs registered with the OAS:
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Answer inquiries from organs, agencies, and entities of the OAS
and provide advisory services to them upon request.
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Disseminate information on OAS activities to its members.
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Present, to the General Secretariat, before December 31 of each
year, a report containing an executive summary on its
participation in OAS activities during that year, its current
financial situation, sources of funding, and the activities
planned for the coming year.
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Keep the information on its executive officers up to date.
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