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- AlertNet: News page for the disaster relief community.
- Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies
- Antenna: Stichting Antenna is een van de oudste internet providers in Nederland, speciaal opgericht in 1986 voor maatschappelijke organisaties.
- BUBL link to development studies
- Carter Center: In partnership with Emory University, guided by a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health.
- Centre for Development Studies: The CDS intends to be a motor for development related activities at the University of Groningen by inter-linking existing development related research and education, by supporting and initiating new initiatives in these fields and by creating a platform for discussion and collaboration. Although formally a research institute, the Centre's mandate covers both education, research and strengthening co-operation with partners in developing countries.
- Center for Global Development: Dedicated to reducing global poverty and inequality through policy-oriented research and active engagement on development issues with the policy community and the public. A principal focus of the Center's work are policies of the United States and other industrial countries that affect development prospects in poor countries.
- Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen
- CERES: The coordinating body for development oriented research in the Netherlands.
- Development Research Institute, Tilburg University: The Gateway is a portal website on development issues, from which users can access information, resources, and tools, and into which they can contribute their own knowledge and experience. The Gateway currently includes the World Bank Group, members of the public and private sectors, and civil society groups.
- Development Research Institute, Tilburg University: IVO is a centre for research, training, policy advice, and consultancy. It is specialized in socioeconomic aspects of developing countries and of economies in transition.
- Development Outreach: Published by the World Bank Group; magazine in the field of global knowledge for development which reflects the learning programs of the World Bank.
- Directory of Development Organizations: Guide to international organizations, governments, private sector institutions, development agencies, universities, research and training institutes, NGOs/PDOs, grantmakers, banks, microfinance institutions and development consulting firms.
- European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes: EADI is an independent and non-profit making international non-governmental organisation. It is an active network of 170 organisations with over 20 working groups addressing key issues in development research, training and information.
- Electronic Development and Environment Information System: ELDIS is a gateway to development information.
- EuFoRic: Platform for information, communication, and debate on Europe's development cooperation, with thousands of full-text resources from more than 55 organisations.
- European Centre for Development Policy Management: Aims to strengthen the capacity of organisations in ACP countries to manage development policy and international cooperation and to improve cooperation between development partners in Europe and the South.
- General Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
- InDRA: International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam
- Institute for Global Communications Internet: Contains Peacenet; Econet; Womensnet and Anti-RacismNet.
- Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
- Institute of Social Studies: International centre of social science education and research.
- International Center for Research on Women: Mission is to improve the lives of women in poverty, advance women's equality and human rights, and contribute to the broader economic and social well-being.
- International Development Research Centre: A public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems through research.
- International Institute for Communication and Development: Assists developing countries to realise locally - owned sustainable development by harnessing the potential of information and communication technologies.
- Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy: NIMD is a new foundation, consisting of Dutch political parties, whose main objective is to support the process of democratization in young democracies by strengthening political parties.
- Netaid: NetAid provides direct connections to local projects throughout the developing world that measurably improve the lives of people. The Internet is a key tool in NetAid's efforts to join people together in the fight against extreme poverty.
- OECD Development Assistance Committee: DAC is the principal body through which the OECD deals with issues related to co-operation with developing countries.
- OneWorld.net: OneWorld is a community of over 1000 organisations working for social justice.
- Overseas Development Institute: Britain's leading independent think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues.
- Royal Tropical Institute: A Dutch knowledge institute specialized in international cooperation and multicultural exchange. Internationally, KIT is engaged in multidisciplinary projects. Together with partners & clients - governments and private companies - they aim to develop methodologies in the fields of organization and management, culture, health and agriculture. In the Netherlands, KIT familiarizes the public with other cultures through exhibitions, theatre programmes, publications, library services and training in intercultural communication.
- Third World Network : An independent non-profit international network of organizations and individuals involved in issues relating to development, the Third World and North- South issues.
- Transnational Institute: TNI seeks to create and promote international co-operation in analysing and finding possible solutions to such global problems as militarism and conflict, poverty and marginalisation, social injustice and environmental degradation.
- United Nations Development Programme
- United Nations: Economic and Social Development
- World Bank Group
- World Bank Research
- World Population Foundation
