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Under ECOSOC resolution 1996/31, NGOs in general or special consultative status with the Council, must submit to the Committee on NGOs, every 4 years, a brief report of their activities, specifically on the contributions that they have given to the work of the United Nations. By ECOSOC decision 2008/4, the Council has taken measures to suspend organizations which fail to submit the reports on time. The quadrennial review exercise serves as an important tool in monitoring the relationship between the United Nations and the NGOs in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council.
| A report for the period | Should be submitted before 1 June of | By NGO's that received status in |
2007 - 2010 | 2011 | 1947, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007 |
2008 - 2011 | 2012 | 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 |
2009 - 2012 | 2013 | 1949, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1965, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009 |
2010 - 2013
| 2014
| 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 |
The reporting cycle begins in the year the organization was granted status. In the case of reclassification from the Roster to the Special category or from Special to the General category, the year of the reclassification marks the beginning of the new quadrennial reporting cycle.
As a rule, reports should be submitted no later than 1 June of the year following the last year of the reporting period. Therefore, a quadrennial report covering the years 2009-2012 should be submitted no later than 1 June 2013.
NOTE: In accordance with ECOSOC decision 2008/4, reports over 2008-2011 are now considered overdue and need to be submitted before 1 May 2013 in order to avoid risking suspension. Organizations with overdue 2007-2010 reports are currently suspended and need to submit a report before 1 May 2013 to avoid withdrawal of status.Make sure you have your organization's login information and password. These are usually displayed at the bottom of the page of the letter you received. Logging in to the system gives you many benefits. This includes the ability to update all the contact information of your organization. You can also review all the upcoming conferences and events at the United Nations that you are entitled to attend. Many NGOs use the database to pre-register for many of ECOSOC's functional commissions. Our web applications also allow you to search for organizations that have similar interests to yours. We welcome you to try all these features.
After you have Logged in to the website, click Consultative Status->Quadrennial Reports.On the following page, you will see your previous submitted reports, current reports, and reports that are now due for submission.
To submit a new report, click "Submit Report". A screen will then appear with eight text fields for you to complete. You will be required to complete all fields on this page.
Your complete report of all fields put together should not exceed the stipulated 700 words. The system does allow for additional text, to give you the flexibility to provide more information in the field of your choice. However, for processing and submission purposes, only the first 700 words will be presented, to comply with existing limitations on official documents. The report must be completed either in English or French.

- Field 1 - A basic introduction to your organization;
- Field 2 - Aims and purposes of your organization;
- Field 3 -Any changes with a significant impact.
- Field 4 - Your contribution to the work of the UN;
- Field 5 - Your participation in meetings of the UN;
- Field 6 - Your cooperation with UN bodies;
- Field 7 - Your initiatives taken in support of the MDGs.
- Field 8 - Any additional information you want to share.
You may wish to focus on the fields 4, 5, 6 and 7, which will give the Committee a fair idea of your contribution to the work of the UN. Once you have completed all the above fields that are relevant, your report is ready to be submitted. If you do not wish to provide any information in any of the fields above, please state, "None". If there are no changes in the aims and purposes of your organization, its name, bye laws etc., please state, "No changes" for the fields 1, 2 and 3.
The information must be typed or pasted in as running text. Information presented in frames, boxes, columns, tables or graphs are not required and cannot be processed. No annexes or attachments are required. The Committee will not have any appended material when it reviews your report.
Box 1 - Introduction
A brief introductory statement should recall your organization's name and its geographical coverage. (If different, since you received consultative status)
Box 2 - Aims and purposes of the organization and its course of action
Enter a brief statement on the aims and purposes of your organization, and how you work to achieve those aims. (If different, since you received consultative status)
Box 3 - Any change that may have had a significant impact
( If different, since you received consultative status)
Here you can list any changes in your organization's orientation, programme, or scope of work. These changes might include:
- an amendment to the constitution or by-laws;
- an increase or significant change in the geographical distribution of the membership or funding;
- any new organizational affiliations or mergers with programmatic or other implications; or
- reclassification of consultative status with the Economic and Social Council.
Box 4 - Your contribution to the work of the UN
NGOs in consultative status are expected to undertake activities to advance the achievement of the development agenda of ECOSOC and the United Nations at large. Your report should, therefore, list your main activities over the past four years that are in support of that agenda.
Box 5 - Your participation in the fora of the UN
NGOs are encouraged to take part in the appropriate intergovernmental fora so that the work of the Council, and the United Nations at large, can benefit from your input. Participation in the work of the Council and its subsidiary bodies might include: oral and written statements; proposals of agenda items; organization of parallel NGO meetings or side events.
Please be precise when you list your activities. Each reference to a conference or meeting attended or organized by the NGO should indicate the venue (city and country), date, official title, and session if appropriate. Also, the nature of your participation should be indicated and the title or theme of any document, presentation, or statement presented by your organization at the event should be cited. For example:
Box 6 - Your cooperation with UN Bodies
Cooperation with United Nations bodies or specialized agencies in the field or at Headquarters might include: preparation of, or contribution to, research papers and studies; joint sponsorship of meetings; humanitarian activities or operational projects; or financial assistance received from or given to the United Nations. For example:
Box 7 - Your initiatives taken in support of the MDGs
Here you can list all initiatives undertaken by your organization in support of internationally agreed development goals, in particular, the Millennium Development Goals, which form the basis of the UN's global peace and development agenda. (See www.un.org/millenniumgoals). For example:
You are also welcome to list your activities in support of global principles. This would typically include your advocacy work. For example:
There is no problem if your organization did not participate as fully as might be expected in the work of the Economic and Social Council. You could state, for example:
- The report should be drafted using the third person. For example, use phrases such as "the Executive Director attended..." or "The organization's representative attended..." Do not use "I attended..." Please try to avoid the use of proper names. Individuals should be identified by their official or functional titles wherever possible.
- References to United Nations documents or publications should cite both the title and indicate the relevant symbols. Quotations should be referenced.
- Abbreviations and acronyms (words formed from the initial letters of other words, e.g. UNESCO) should always be explained. As is good practice everywhere, the name or title should be written out in full the first time it occurs in a document, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
- "United Nations" should not be abbreviated in English. The form "ONU" is acceptable in French.
- In United Nations style, abbreviations and acronyms are written without full stops: UNDP, not U.N.D.P.
- Principal organs and major offices of the United Nations: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council; United Nations Office at Geneva/Vienna/Nairobi
- Titles of senior officials: Secretary-General, Under-Secretary-General, Special Representative of the Secretary-General.
- United Nations conventions, treaties, plans or programmes of action.
- Funds, programmes and the like that ar e not established as organizations
- Names of Member States. See below.
- The World Tourism Organization and the World Trade Organization, to avoid confusion (but International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO).
- The International Criminal Court (to avoid confusion with organizations such as the International Chamber of Commerce).
- The International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and other courts and tribunals.
- Military or police forces, and military terms, such as: ASZ (air safety zone), GSZ (ground safety zone), EAF (Entity Armed Forces), JSF (Joint Security Forces), or DDR (disarmament, demobilization and reintegration).
- Obscure titles or names mentioned only once or twice in a document.
- Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of China [Hong Kong SAR of China]*#
- Macau, Special Administrative Region of China [Macau SAR of China]*#
- Taiwan, Province of China*#
- Tibet, Autonomous Region of China*#
- Autonomous Regions of Muslim Mindanao
- Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [Venezuela]*
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Republic of Congo
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- Republic of Korea (South Korea)
- Kosovo
- The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia[The FYR of Macedonia]*
- Occupied Palestinian Territory [when referring to the areas of East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank]
- Khyber Pashtunkhwa [Pakistani Administered Kashmir, North West Frontier Province, Indian Administered Kashmir]
Notes: * The short form is also acceptable;
# These entities should not be referred to as countries;
For more information, visit the following website: http://unterm.un.org . The website is updated regularly; the list above is for easy and quick reference but must be confirmed against the latest information available in the terminology database.
Short Titles: A short title may be used to replace a name or title that occurs several times in a document, provided that the full name is used the first time it occurs and that there is no risk of ambiguity; the Assembly (the United Nations General Assembly), the Council (the Economic and Social Council), the Committee (The Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations), the United Kingdom (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), the United States (the United States of America).Dates: The day should always be followed by the month and year: 21 April 2004.Months should be written out in full.