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The International Fellowship of Reconciliation is composed of branches and groups of the organization, together with affiliates.

Branches: An IFOR branch is an organization of people committed to acting on the principles contained in the IFOR statement of purpose and to supporting the work of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, and which has been formally accepted as a branch by the IFOR International Council. The work and purpose of an IFOR branch normally are national or regional, rather than purely local, in scope.

Groups: An IFOR Group is a group with which IFOR has developed a working relationship and which may eventually seek branch status. Status as an IFOR Group is decided by either the IFOR International Committee or IFOR Representative Consultative Committee.

Affiliates: An IFOR Affiliate is an organization of people who wish to collaborate with IFOR and who find the IFOR statement of purpose and program compatible with their own spirit and program. An IFOR Affiliate will have been formally granted such status by the IFOR Council or IFOR Representative Consultative Committee.

Individual members: Exceptionally, individuals may be granted individual membership of IFOR. Such status is granted by decision of the IFOR International Committee.




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Updating the IFOR Secretariat

The secretariat continues to update its current information from IFOR Branches, Groups and Affiliates.
If you still have not sent us the requested information, please do so as soon as possible.

1. Contact information (including contact person, address, phone/fax, email)

2. Organizational info:
Founding Year
Languages used in organization
Does / does not have an office

3. Board members:
How are board members chosen?
How long a term do they serve?
Are they paid / unpaid?
How many men / women? Over / under 30 years old?

4. Funding: how is your organization’s activities funded? Membership fees? External funders?

5. Membership: How do people become a member of your organization?
Paying a fee?
Signing a pledge or statement of purpose

6. How many members do you have at this time?

Please, send your information to: s.morris@ifor.org

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