Membership

Members 

IFHP has individual and corporate members in over 60 countries.

Corporate members come from:

  • local, regional and national governments
  • firms companies, corporations and societies involved in urban development
  • national associations of professionals in housing and planning
  • universities and other higher educational and research institutions
  • international NGO’s.

Individual members come from a whole range of disciplines involved in all aspects of housing, planning and urban development.

Benefits

Membership of the IFHP is open to any organisation or to any individual person who supports the aims and objectives of IFHP and who wishes to be part of a world-wide network of professionals in housing and planning, participate in its activities and benefit from and contribute to the information and new ideas that these activities generate.

Attendance at a world congress or an annual conference is an excellent introduction to the IFHP community, and members enjoy a considerable reduction on the registration fee. As well as being a direct source of quality information, it is also an opportunity to meet fellow professionals, establish useful contacts and share experiences.

Participation in smaller events provides a more focused approach to the network; membership of an IFHP Working Party means playing an active role in the development of new and more specific professional approaches.

Members area

Membership also gives access to the members area of the website. Here members have the benefit of downloading presentations and other sources of information from the IFHP events. There is also access to the coordinates of other members and an opportunity via the website forum to generate further exchange and ideas with other members.

Members also get 20% reduction on IFHP publications, can attend Council meetings where they have voting rights and can therefore influence IFHP decision-making.

Interested in membership?

Please fill in the application form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Last Updated @ Monday, 12 May 2008

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