More than 2,000 civil society organizations were accredited to the World Summit for Social Development (Copenhagen, March 1995).
UNGA-Link UK (UK Network for Civil Society Link with UN General Assembly) was established in 1998 to bring together NGOs which work to assist the United Nations system in peace and security matters, humanitarian affairs and development. It will assess proposals for a forum of civil society to complement the General Assembly, including the recommendation by the Commission on Global Governance (CGG) for an annual Civil Society Forum, as well as the Secretary-General's suggestion of a People's Millennium Assembly which may be modified to a Millennium Forum. In the longer term, the Network will assess the possibilities for a second chamber of the General Assembly "representing national civil society organizations", an idea supported by UNESCO's World Commission on Culture and Development. UNGA-Link UK was formed after a survey of civil society organizations (CSOs) which showed 83% of responses in favour of a UN-linked Civil Society Forum and 74% in favour of networking for shared representation.