Links

http://www.menschen-recht-wasser.de/index_ENG.php
Bread for the World, The development organisation of the Protestant and Free Churches in Germany 

www.psiru.org
PSIRU researches the privatisation and restructuring of public services around the world, with special focus on water, energy, waste management, and healthcare. 

www.foodandwaterwatch.org
We are working with grassroots organizations and other allies around the world to stop the corporate control of our food and water.  We are committed to creating an economically and environmentally viable future.  

www.canadians.org
Council of Canadians. Maude Barlow is the National Chairperson 


http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020902/barlow
 


http://www.pacinst.org/reports/new_economy_of_water/
The Pacific Institute is dedicated to protecting our natural world, encouraging sustainable development, and improving global security.  
 

http://www.serconline.org/waterPrivatization/
This web site contains the tools necessary for your state to create legislation regulating the privatisation of public water utilities. 

http://aacaw.org/water/waterprivatization-flier.pdf
Michigan's Water is under attack 

http://www.citizen.org/
National Non-Profit Public Interest  Organization 

www.oecd.org
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 

www.globalpolicy.org
Global Policy Forum monitors policy making at the United Nations 

www.wto.org
World Trade Organisation 


http://europa.eu.int
Homepage of the European Union 

www.worldbank.org
Worldbank 

www.imf.org
International Monetary Fund 

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
Excellent Collection of articles on the impacts of Privatisation in cities around the world. (also Published a book titled "The Water Barons")
www.icij.org 

Friend of the Earth International (FOEI)
Federation of autonomous environmental organizations from 68 countries
www.foei.org/water/index.html 

GATSwatch
Gatswatch brings together the growing body of NGO and academic critique of the WTO services agreement and ongoing liberalisation talks.
www.gatswatch.org