GADN Overseas Supporter Application

The Gender & Development Network (GADN) is an influential network of UK-based NGOs and leading experts working with partners worldwide to put gender equality and women’s rights at the heart of international development. Our vision is of a world defined by social justice and gender equality: one where women and girls everywhere are able to claim their rights, freed from discrimination and prejudice.

GADN provides an informal but important support structure for gender professionals working in an increasingly difficult development environment. The network shares information by email enabling regular information-share, updates about the latest advocacy and training opportunities.

Please note that Overseas Supporters will not always have the same access to working group and Members’ Meetings as UK-based members. The Network is primarily UK based and frequently has face-to face meetings in order to facilitate direct contact and support among members. Virtual participation is possible but may not always be available or appropriate.  As a result, Overseas Supporter fees are offered at a reduced rate.

As a supporter, you are welcome to join any of our working groups. Our current working groups are:

Overseas Supporter Application process

Overseas Supporter applications are made by completing the form below. Please email coordinator@gadnetwork.org for further information or if you have any questions.

Overseas Supporter Criteria

Becoming an overseas supporter is available to individuals who are based outside the UK and who promote gender equality and women’s rights in their professional and/or personal lives.

This is open to individuals who support our vision and mission:

  • Our vision is of a world defined by social justice and gender equality where women and girls everywhere are able to claim and enjoy their rights, and live free from oppression, prejudice and discrimination.

  • Our goal is to promote gender equality and the rights of women and girls in the Global South who face multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination, putting their voices and priorities at the centre of policy making.

  • Our understanding is that change happens by influencing and challenging those with power, and also by building collective, positive power by working in alliances. As a network, we build and support collaboration among our members to maximise our combined influence. We recognise that how we work is important, pushing ourselves to be more feminist and anti-racist and adapting our methods to reflect new learning.

  • Non-discrimination: GADN expects our members to strive to challenge all forms of discrimination, including based on gender, race and ethnicity, SOGIE, class, religion, sexual orientation and disability and work towards creating inclusive spaces within the network.

For more information on our strategic aims, please go to our website.

Trustees reserve the right to refuse membership, or terminate membership without notice if members or supporters act in a way that does not support the vision and role of GADN.

GADN Overseas Supporter Fees

Individuals (overseas)                                                      £5

Membership/Supporter System

GADN operates a system where membership runs in line with our financial year: April to March.  If you would like to join GADN in the middle of the year, we can offer a pro rata rate until the next financial year at which point you will be invited to renew for the full following financial year.

Consultants’ Database

GADN hosts a database of consultants who are part of the network on the website.  This allows consultants to advertise themselves to a highly targeted audience.  We frequently get requests for advice on consultants from INGOs and we recommend that they look at the database.

The database is only open to GADN members and supporters, for an annual charge of £35 (calculated pro rata for those joining mid-year).  If you would like your information to be on the database, please fill out the Consultants’ Database form at the end of this application form.

Overseas Supporter Application Form

Protecting your data

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 May 2018. GDPR will strengthen data protection for people within the EU. The main change to existing law is that consent to receive communication must be "freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous". Importantly, there must be a positive opt-in as opposed to an opt-out.

As part of your membership of GADN we will share with you relevant and timely correspondence on events, resources, job opportunities and network activities. These Members Emails include: weekly notices, all GADN publications and briefings as released, and ad hoc information updates.

Our promise to you

We will keep your personal information private and secure. We will only contact you about the members emails outlined above that you have opted in to receive, and we will never pass your information onto another organisation without your explicit permission. More details are in our privacy policy on our website.

By submitting your GADN membership application form, your data will be stored on our database until you specify otherwise. If at any point you would like to be removed from our database, please email coordinator@gadnetwork.org indicating your preference.