
TAP Network “Partners” are organizations that take part in the substantive work of the TAP Network, and make explicit commitments to implementing SDG16 or towards accountability for the 2030 Agenda. In exchange for making these commitments, “Partners” enjoy an exclusive set of benefits and privileges, and can benefit from direct support from the TAP Network – both technical and financial.


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Commitments made to SDG16+
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children | United Kingdom | This Global Initiative aims to end legalised violence against children. | |
GPPAC Foundation | The Netherlands | GPPAC is a member-led network of organisations working on peacebuilding and conflict prevention. | |
Greenspring Development Initiative | Nigeria | GDI's mission is to enhance the dignity of propos through sustainable development. | |
Halley Movement Coalition | Mauritius | Halley Movement works towards child protection in Mauritius and in the Small Islands of the Indian Ocean. | |
HALLO BANGLADESH | Bangladesh | HALLO BANGLADESH works to achieve the SDGs by 2030. | |
Human Rights First Rwanda Association | Kigali, Rwanda | HRFRA promotes human rights education and provides legal assistance to marginalized groups. | |
Improve Your Society Organization (IYSO) | Yemen | a non-governmental independent organization aiming at peacebuilding, promote youth participation in civic life, and empower them to make a positive change in their communities in Yemen | |
Institute for Democracy and Mediation | Albania | IDM aims to strengthen the Albanian civil society. | |
International Budget Partnership | Global | IBP works to bring about a world in which empowered citizens participate in budgeting processes. | |
International Christian Center for Education and Development (ICCED) | Nigeria |