International Networks
We work closely with a range of international bodies and networks to ensure the consumer voice is front and centre in global policy-making forums. Find out more about how we work with each network, and explore a range of global tools provided by these international networks that are available for the use of consumers and consumer advocates to report experiences, follow trends and find advice.
United Nations (UN) ECOSOC
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
World Health Organization
Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO)
FinCoNet (the international network for financial consumer protection)
World Economic Forum (Civil Society Community)
econsumer.gov
econsumer.gov is a partnership of more than 35 consumer protection
agencies around the world. Your complaints data can help authorities spot trends and combat fraud.
Explore the latest complaint trend data received through econsumer.gov at this interactive dashboard. The dashboard shows top complaint categories, top consumer and company locations, and the total amount of reported loss. You can also see how the complaints have changed over time, and track the total number of reported complaints over time.
OECD Rapid Recall portal
The GlobalRecalls portal brings together information on product recalls being issued around the world, on a regular basis, together in one place –an OECD platform. The portal includes information on mandatory and voluntary consumer product recalls which were issued by a governmental body and were made publicly available. The scope of the recalls depends on the government agencies providing information: in some cases data on food products, vehicles, pharmaceuticals and drugs are also included.