Alliance Membership
The Alliance is owned by the governments of its member nations, which have the ultimate decision-making power within the organization on all matters, including policy, financial or membership issues. Member-States govern the Alliance through the General Assembly which makes all major decisions for the organization.
Alliance Membership is open to all. Per its voluntary membership process any Country and State/Province may join and become a member of the Alliance. Under the the Alliance Charter, Member-States have no obligation to make any monetary contribution and their obligations are to :
(i) comply with the Alliance Charter, Regulations and Decisions of the Alliance;
(ii) supply, data required for the proper implementation of the Alliance initiatives, duties and objectives within their respective territories;
(iii) enter into a Master Framework Country Convention and Host Site Agreement and;
(iv) support at least one (1) specific Alliance Venture and/or PPP Project in order to finance the Alliance Initiative in their territory.
Fully-Fledged Member
The Alliance Fully-Fledged Member State status are granted to Member States of the United Nations that are in good standing, that have signed the UN Millennium Declaration, that adhere to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Program and that are not in conflict or subject to suspension by the U.N or under International Sanction.
Associate Member
The Alliance Associate Member status are granted to Intergovernmental Organization (IGO) that do not have an associated governmental status.
Alliance Associate Members have no voting rights at the General Assembly meeting, however, they may obtain the right to speak or to provide recommendations to the General Assembly that, if accepted may result in declarations or resolutions of the General Assembly.
Observer Member
The Alliance Observer Member status are granted to Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).
Alliance Observer Members have no voting rights, nor can they submit recommendations, however, they may obtain the right to speak at the General Assembly meeting.
Allianc Member-States
Today, the Alliance counts 34 Fully-Fledged Member-States who collectively own and determine Alliance policies.
The Alliance 3 Founding Member-States
Le Royaume du Maroc 5/29/2007
The Dominican Republic 5/4/2007
La République du Niger 5/7/2007
The Republic of Zambia 6/9/2007
The Republic of Uganda 7/30/2007
République de Guinée 8/3/2007
La République du Bénin 9/24/2007
The Republic of Panama 9/24/2007
La République du Sénégal 10/31/2007
La République du Burkina Faso 12/24/2007
La République du Togo 12/31/2007
La République de Centrafrique 1/25/2008
La République de Côte d’Ivoire 2/3/2008
The Republic of Chile 5/8/2008
The State of Rio Grande do Norte 5/30/2008
The State of Gauteng 7/17/2008
La République du Congo 8/20/2008
La République d’Haïti 9/29/2008
La République de Madagascar 10/5/2008
The Republic of Liberia 10/21/2008
The Republic of Costa Rica 10/30/2008
La République Démocratique du Congo 12/16/2008
La République du Tchad 2/14/2009
La République du Burundi 3/25/2009
The Autonomous Community of Catalonia 5/17/2009
The Republic of Rwanda 9/7/2009
The Republic of Ghana 7/7/2010
La République du Mali 5/30/2011
La République Tunisienne 12/17/2012
Antigua and Barbuda 9/29/2012
The Republic of Sierra Leone 2/25/2013
The Republic of Yemen 7/30/2013
République de Guinée Bissau 9/27/2013
The People’s Republic of Bangladesh 11/17/2019

Discover how businesses from around the world are partnering with the Agency to provide youth access to education and sport to influence health and well being. So people everywhere can live better lives.
Understanding Business Membership //
The Agency is your unique platform to attract investments, forge agreements with countries and deliver high-impact results.
Businesses from around the world are partnering with the Agency and the Alliance to create commercial and financial projects in accordance to protocols and economic models established by the Alliance and the Agency. These projects ultimately provide youth access to education and sports, to influence health and well being. So the citizens of Agency and Alliance Member-States can live better lives.
Business membership is open to all – any business, anywhere in the world but applicants to membership will be eligible for election to full membership once they have shown through "Acta non verba” that they support the mission, by participating in the Nektar Challenge and by presenting their organization, their plans and their accomplishments during the IIC in front of other members and Ministers of our member-states.
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Active business Members may sign the Agency’s Corporate Social Responsibility Agreement (CSR) making the Agency and or WSA a beneficiary party of a portion of their global revenues.
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Business Members are in turn granted the status of Responsible Partners and may become lead business partners on joint-ventures and public private partnerships established with Member-States.
Businesses from around the world are partnering with the Agency to create economic models that enable the Agency to provide youth access to education and sports, to influence health and well being. So the citizens of our member-states can live better lives.
Businesses looking to join and attend the 2022 IIC in Geneva must apply prior June 2022. If you do not participate in the Nektar Challenge but wish to attend the IIC then fill this application form and a member of our team will get back to you.
WSA Membership
WSA is owned by the governments of its member nations, which have the ultimate decision-making power within the organization on all matters, including policy, financial or membership issues. Member-States govern WSA through the General Assembly which makes all major decisions for the organization.
Membership is open to all - any individual, private enterprise, International Organization, Government or NGO, from anywhere in the world and members applicants to
Per its voluntary membership process any Country and State/Province may join and become a member of WSA. Under the WSA Charter, Member-States have no obligation to make any monetary contribution and their obligations are simply limited to
Business membership is open to all – any business, anywhere in the world but applicants to membership will be eligible for election to full membership once they have shown through "Acta non verba” that they support the mission, by participating in the Nektar Challenge and by presenting their organization, their plans and their accomplishments during the IIC in front of other members and Ministers of our member-states. promote acceptance and implementation of the SDGs within its industry.
(i) work with the Agency and other business members to enhance their effectiveness in implementing the SDGs.
(ii) attend the IIC and report their activities and progress towards implementing the SDGs.
(iii) invest in the Innovation Fund or assist the Agency in obtaining financing in some other way;
Individual Member
Individual Member status are granted to individuals who in the private capacity support the Agency in its Mission
Business Member
Business Member status are granted to private enterprises who
Intergovernmental Organization (IGO) that do not have an associated governmental status.
WSA Associate Members have no voting rights at the General Assembly meeting, however, they may obtain the right to speak or to provide recommendations to the General Assembly that, if accepted may result in declarations or resolutions of the General Assembly.
Responsible Member
Responsible Members status are granted to individuals and private enterprises who sign the Agency’s Corporate Social Responsibility Agreement (CSR) making the Agency a beneficiary party of a portion of their global revenues.
Business Responsible Members that sign CSRs with the Agency are in turn granted the status of Responsible Partners and may become lead business partners on joint-ventures and public private partnerships established with Member-States.
We all have the power to build a better world and shape the future.
WSA and the Agency are joining forces, mobilizing a global movement of sustainable companies and stakeholders to support their Member-States achieve SDG targets and securing an enduring legacy using sports, science, technology and innovation as a catalyst.
We are taking it further, providing them with the tools for rapid innovation, to compete in the new global economy and
Discover the Innovation Centers of Excellence and the Education and Sports Labs
PLEDGE TO SUPPORT THE AGENCY
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Promote acceptance and implementation of the SDG within your industry.
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Work with the Agency and other members to enhance effectiveness in implementing the SDGs.
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Donate or assist the Agency in obtaining financing in some other way;
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