Namati
Website: www.namati.org
Washington DC
  • Contact
  • Work & Expertise
  • Current Commitment
  • Past Commitment
  • Resource

Basic Information

Organization Name:
Namati
Organization Regions:
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Africa
  • Asia/Pacific
  • North America
  • Global
  • Organization Country Location:
    United States
  • Organization City/Locality:
    Washington DC
Operating Languages:
  • English
  • Spanish
Organization mission and work description:

We advance social and environmental justice by building a movement of people who know, use, and shape the law.

Organization's Contacts

  • Primary Contact Name:
    Stacey Cram
  • Primary Contact Title:
    Policy Director
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OUR INTERNATIONAL COALITION IS MADE UP OF MORE THAN 400 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

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Organization's Work & Expertise

Organization's SGD16 Expertise:
  • 16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all
  • 16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
  • 16.9 - By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
Organization's Areas of Expertise:
  • Global/UN Engagement & Advocacy
  • Accountability for the 2030 Agenda
  • Policy Analysis & Advocacy
  • SDG Data and Indicators
  • Public mobilization & Campaigns
  • Gender Equality
  • Capacity building/CSO training & education

Current Commitment to SDG16+

Summary of commitment:

Our goal is to help secure $100 million through a global Legal Empowerment Fund for grassroots justice organizations around the world. We will also look to create a movement of justice seekers around the world calling for SDG 16 implementation as part of COVID recovery.

Organization's priorities and work in relation to commitment:

I can email docs as needed

Organization's work related to TAP network's SGD16+ work & accountability for 2030 Agenda:

Joint global advocacy, provide training for members, feed into reports and guides, co host events etc. (as a former SC member, more of the same really)

Plan on engaging in TAP's work as a Partner:
  • Voluntary funding contributions to the TAP Network
  • Substantive contribution to any TAP Network resources or advocacy materials
  • Exploring partnerships with like-minded organizations
  • Global engagement via the UN and other opportunities
  • TAP Network joint global advocacy
  • Exploring opportunities for hosting TAP Network national or regional-level capacity building activities

A COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN TO BRING THE WORK OF CIVIL SOCIETY ON SDG16+ TO THE 2019 HLPF.

Voices of SDG 16+: Stories of Global Action

Reports on Organization's Past Commitments

The “Justice for All” campaign has advocacted for the last 3 years to have governments, civil society and other actors to follow through on the justice goals of the SDGs. In part thanks to our advocacy a new global Legal Empowerment Fund is being launched, aiming to raise $100million for grassroots justice organizations around the world. We have hosted several webinars on justice for all for TAP members and have increased knowledge on the SDGs by joining the Pathfinders Taskforce on Justice, by helping steward the SDG16 Data initiative, and by establishing the OGP justice coalition. We have also supported members of our network to engaged in their VNR process and brought speakers to the HLPF