NGO Monitor
Analysis (Vol. 3 No. 2) 15 October 2004
Ittijah Granted UN Special
Consultative Status
In July 2004, NGO Monitor analysed the activities of the Haifa-based Ittijah, a
highly politicized organization that has received funding and support from
sources, including the Ford Foundation,
the EU, and NGOs such as the New Israel Fund
and Christian
Aid. Ittijah is also a member of the Palestinian
Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGO) that coordinates political
activities.
Despite its background of incitement and demonization of Israel, according
to a 5 August 2004 press
release, Ittijah "has been recognized by the granting of Special
Consultative status by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
(ECOSOC)." Ittijah claims to be "the first Palestinian NGO within
Israel to gain consultative status with the UN."
ECOSOC, according to its website,
"is responsible for promoting higher standards of living, full employment,
and economic and social progress; identifying solutions to international
economic, social and health problems; facilitating international cultural and
educational cooperation; and encouraging universal respect for human rights and
fundamental freedoms. ECOSOC's purview extends to over 70 per cent of the human
and financial resources of the entire UN system."
In analyzing this development, it is important to note that Ittijah also
played a prominent role in directing the anti-Israel activities of Palestinian
NGOs at the 2001 Durban
conference and has joined a number of Palestinian NGOs in rejecting
anti-terror clauses in funding agreements, specifically USAID and the
Ford Foundation.
The UN has therefore further diminished its credibility by granting Ittijah
a wider podium from which to pursue its anti-Israel agenda. NGO Monitor has documented
the abuse of the UN system by politicized NGOs under the guise of human
rights and 'civil society' within the context of the Palestinian-Israel
conflict. The granting of consultative status to Ittijah is further evidence of
this continuing abuse.