Non-governmental organizations, universities, academics, research centres and individuals may become associate members of the International Detention Coalition, based on the following criteria:
- Agree with the mission, principles and values of the network, as defined in the document IDC Position on the Detention of Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants (see link below)
- Agree to respect the diverse views and opinions within the membership and to look for respectful ways of communicating concerns and resolving disagreements and conflicts;
- Are an organization or individual who are involved in the following:
- Providing services to immigrants in detention, their families or former detainees
- Advocating, providing public education or providing other information on immigration detention issues; or
- Concerned with immigration detention issues and supportive of systemic change.
- Membership is not extended to political parties, media or to governmental individuals or institutions.
- Associate members are not permitted to carry out activities or issues statements in the name of the IDC. Only Regional Representatives, the Advisory and Governance Committees and the Secretariat may represent the IDC publicly.
Please read the full IDC Position on the Detention of Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants before seeking membership: Click here to see IDC core position
In order to apply, please complete the Member Application Form and return it to info@idcoalition.org
Country and regional associate members are approved by the Regional Representative and Director, and international organisation associate members by the Director and at least one governance committee member, based on the above criteria. Currently, there are no fees for membership.