Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) helped found the United Nations in 1945 and have partnered with the UN ever since. The UN Charter has arrangements for UN consultations with NGOs, as explained in the description of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in Article 71.
The United Nations partners with civil society organisations in order to advance UN ideals and support its work over a wide range of fields.
There are three categories of status for NGOs: General; Special; and Roster.
Since 2002, OSMTH holds accreditation as a Non-Governmental Organization in Special Consultative Status (Number: 19885) and is listed as the “Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (OSMTH).”
Since 2014, OSMTH also holds accreditation with the UN Department of Global Communications.
OSMTH has accredited Delegations at the three principal United Nations offices around the world, which are in:
OSMTH Delegates attend, and participate in, those consultation, meeting, seminar, and presentation sessions held by, or for, Non-Governmental Organisations in Consultative Status with the UN ECOSOC, which focus on topics covered by OSMTH’s international advocacy and policy positions.
OSMTH has acted as a co-sponsor of such sessions on various topics:
Registration Notice: Sovereign Military Order Temple of Jerusalem (OSMTH) is a United Nations Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered in Geneva, Switzerland. Swiss Federal Registry Number CH-660.1.972.999-4 |
There are more then 1700 groups in the world calling themselves 'Templars' or 'Knights Templar' which is a name they can freely use. OSMTH (Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem) however is not associated with any one of them and our Logos and Coat of Arms are protected by trademark registration. | At OSMTH we care about your privacy. In response to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we have reviewed our policies and procedures to ensure that we conduct our operations in line with your fundamental right to have your personal data collected only when, and for as long as necessary and to keep it well protected. |