SID has a network of individual and institutional members, local chapters and partner organisations, in more than 80 countries. It works with more than 100 associations, networks and institutions involving academia, parliamentarians, students, political leaders and development experts, both at local and international level.[1]
The SID Secretariat has been based in Rome since 1979. Additionally, SID opened a Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa in Nairobi in 2003.[2]
SID members elect the SID Governing Council via a mail ballot every four years. The current council for the 2012–2015 period is:[3]
President: Juma Volter Mwapachu, Society for International Development, Tanzania
Vice President: Jean Gilson, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Information Technology at DAI
Treasurer: René Grotenhuis, Chief Executive Officer Cordaid, The Netherlands
Managing Director: Stefano Prato, Society for International Development
The ISO 4 abbreviation for the journal is Development (Rome), but it is also cited as Development (Washington).
Most SID members are organised into local chapters through which they have the opportunity to engage in development initiatives and events (such as conferences, seminars, lecture series, round tables, advocacy campaigns, charity events) in their locale maintaining a strong link with the territory.
The Washington Chapter is the largest and most active chapter of the Society for International Development, with 150 member organizations and over a thousand individual members.[citation needed]
SID-Washington is committed to three principal objectives:
Stimulating dialogue and cooperation on global development issues
Enhancing skills, knowledge and understanding among development practitioners
Providing a network for individuals and organizations working in various sectors of international development[citation needed]
The Buenos Aires Chapter (SID-Baires) was created at the end of 1957, by a group of Argentinean intellectuals and scholars. The chapter – known as "Argentine Chapter" changed the name to "Buenos Aires Chapter" in 2000, following the creation of two new chapters in the cities of Rosario and La Plata. The Buenos Aires Chapter is one of the oldest chapter of SID that has engaged consistently and continuously for more than 50 years in activities and programmers addressing development questions and processes from a both national and international perspective.[citation needed]
In September 2010, the first issue of SIDbaires' new magazine, Qué? Hacer para el Desarrollo, was launched.
The Society for International Development in the Netherlands (SID NL) was founded in 1991.
Activities
SID NL organises lectures, debates and conferences on international cooperation development. Each activity provides the audience with the opportunity to enter into a debate with influential (international) speaker(s).
SID Lectures
Series of lectures discussing a specific subject from multiple perspectives. The lectures take place at the VU University Amsterdam.
Each series of lectures has a common theme:
2004–2005: Security and Development
2005–2006: Religion, Development and International Relations
2006–2007: Democracy and Development
2007–2008: Emerging Global Scarcities and Power Shifts
2008–2009: Economic Growth and the Common Good
2009–2010: Common Goods in a Divided World
2010–2011: Global Values in a Changing World
2011–2012: The State in a Globalizing World
2012–2013: The Private Sector and Development
2013–2014: Dispersed Power in a World in Transition
2014–2015: New spaces for international engagement in a globalised world
Notable event speakers
Dr. Ben Bot, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Mr. Bert Koenders, Former Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands and current Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
Prof. Dr. Thomas Pogge, author of ‘World Poverty and Human Rights’
Mrs. Agnes van Ardenne, Former Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands
Prof. Paul Collier, Director for the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford
Dr. Jan Pronk, Former Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands and former Special Representative and Head of Mission for the United Nations Mission in Sudan
Prof. Dr. He Wenping, Director of African Studies section, Institute of West-Asian & African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, Former Deputy Prime Minister and former Finance Minister of Malaysia
Mr. Ad Melkert, Former Minister of Social Affairs and Employment of the Netherlands and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq
Dr. Benjamin Barber, Author of "Why Mayors Should Rule the World"
Ms. Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands
Other activities
The organisation of ad hoc debates and panel discussions on topical issues
The organisation of expert meetings, where invitees debate a particular issue. Expert meetings have taken place on topics such as global citizenship, migration and performance based aid