The network consists of four national platforms.
The Brazilian platform includes Institute for Cooperation and International Relations Development IDECRI, IBASE (Brazilian Institut of Social Studies, CUT Brasil (Union Labor) and Observatorio Social.
In Finland Citizens' Global Platform is formed by 10 NGOs: The Finnish Association for Nature Conservation, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, Finnish Youth Cooperation Allianssi, The Coalition of Finnish Women´s Associations -NYTKIS, National Council of Women of Finland, Service Centre for Development Co-operation, The Finnish UN Association, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam An Alliance for Comprehensive Democracy and ATTAC. These organisations are close co-operation partners both in finding funding and planning and evaluating the project. All partner organisations are also funding partners in the project.
In India the People's Education For Action And Liberation PEAL, has especially worked with the marginalized grouping like campaigns on Dalit Human Rights. The organisations which which have recently participated in the activities of the Indian CGP platform include: South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy (SADED, Delhi), Joint Action for Sustainable Livelihood (JASuL, TN), Adivasi Samata Manch (Chhattisgarh), Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Sustainable Development Federation of Karnataka, CSDS, Kisan Vikas Trust, Vaan Muhil, National Campaign Committee of Rural Workers, Last Person First Foundation and Centre for Equity Studies.
Tanzanian partner TANGO http://www.tango.or.tz/ is an NGO umbrella organization. Currently TANGO has a membership of total of 620 NGOs, most of which are regional and district networks, that have members in the regions of 50 plus. This makes the TANGO membership by proxy to be around 1500 NGOs.