Affiliations and networksProspect is affiliated to and actively involved with three global union federations (GUFs). We are also affiliated to and support a number of non-government organisations (NGOs) and charities that are committed to achieving the Millenium Development Goals. Global union federations Public Services International (PSI)
PSI is made up of more than 650 trade unions that represent more than 20 million public service workers in 160 countries around the world. http://www.world-psi.org International Transport Workers Federation (ITF)
ITF has 654 affiliated unions representing 4,500,000 transport workers in 148 countries. http://www.itfglobal.org Union Network International (UNI)
UNI represents 15.5 million members from about 900 unions and covers a range of industries grouped into 12 sectors ranging from electricity to commerce. http://www.union-network.org NGOs and charities supported by Prospect Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA)
ACTSA campaigns with the people of southern Africa as they strive to build a better future, working for peace, democracy and development across the region. http://www.actsa.org Vision Aid Overseas
A UK charity dedicated to helping people in the developing world whose lives are blighted by poor eye sight, particularly in those cases where spectacles can help. http://www.vao.org.uk Justice for Colombia  Justice for Colombia (JFC) is a British NGO that campaigns for human rights, workers' rights and the search for peace with social justice in Colombia. http://www.justiceforcolombia.org War on Want  Fights poverty in developing countries in partnership and solidarity with people affected by globalisation. http://www.waronwant.org Oxfam (GB)  A global NGO with a worldwide reputation for the delivery of aid and development work - helping others to overcome poverty and suffering. http://www.oxfam.org.uk Engineers Without Borders (EWB-UK)
A student-led charity that focuses on removing barriers to development using engineering. Their aim is to facilitate human development through engineering. http://www.ewb-uk.org
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