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Organizations which support the public in consumer affairs and related needs, whether by mandate or simply in practice.
Organizations which support the public in consumer affairs and related needs, whether by mandate or simply in practice.


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There are also international overviews of these organizations, the [[wikipedia:United_Nations|United Nations]] has the [https://unctad.org/topic/competition-and-consumer-protection/consumer-protection-map world consumer protection map].
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Those overviews also include explanations and contributions by the countries governments themselves to explain which organizations are involved.


Here is [https://unctad.org/system/files/information-document/wcpm_us.pdf more information for organizations within the United States of America], as much of the organizations people contribute are US-centered.
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 22 June 2025

Organizations which support the public in consumer affairs and related needs, whether by mandate or simply in practice.

There are also international overviews of these organizations, the United Nations has the world consumer protection map.

Those overviews also include explanations and contributions by the countries governments themselves to explain which organizations are involved.

Here is more information for organizations within the United States of America, as much of the organizations people contribute are US-centered.