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Joining
IPB is a way for individuals and groups to be involved in and support
the international network of peace activists - a broad network linking
people in many different groups including religious bodies, labour
unions, womens groups, environmental organizations, etc.,
as well as peace movements.
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Services
for members :
- Mailings:
a variety of printed documents; email reports and messages on a variety
of peace issues via our member organisations 'yahoo' group.
- Access
to the Geneva Secretariat and our extensive contacts among NGOs, research
institutes, media, and national diplomatic missions; assistance for
groups visiting Geneva.
- Lists
or labels of peace organizations working in specific fields.
- Invitations
to IPB events: seminars, conferences, and the triennial Assembly.
- Discount
rates on IPB book publications.
- The
opportunity to work with other members on joint peace projects, and
to create IPB policy.
- The
right to nominate candidates in elections, including officers and regional
representatives to the IPB Council, and to vote on resolutions.
You
can offer us :
- Exchange
of information about peace activities in your region/field. This could
include a regular exchange of publications.
- Financial
contributions to help ensure the continuity of IPBs work.
- Personal
contacts from your own network of friends and colleagues, including
potential sources of funding.
- Translation
and/or distribution of IPB materials.
- Assistance
with conferences and seminars in your area.
IPB
Structure :
The
IPB is run by a Council consisting of President, Treasurer, 6 Vice-Presidents
and twenty-two regional representatives. The Council meets annually, and
the Steering Committee meets 3 times a year. The IPB Assembly meets every
three years: the next meeting will be in 2010.
Annual Fees :
Recommended rates are as follows in Swiss Francs :
All fees are negotiable. The financial year runs from January
to December.
Low income countries :
We
get many requests from groups who cannot afford to pay fees at all, or
who are unable to obtain foreign currency.
Options
include :
- Obtain
sponsorship from a group in a developed country.
- Offer
services in kind, especially translation and distribution of IPB literature.
(Translation is needed into all languages. )
- Apply
to secretariat for a reduced or zero fee agreement
Applying for membership :
Organizations
and individuals wishing to become members must apply by returning the
application form to the secretariat (see below).
Organizations'
applications will be submitted to the IPB Council for approval. It may
be possible to make use of membership services in advance of this date
if the application is provisionally approved by the IPB Steering Committee.
3rd
Edition, Nov. 2007

Membership
Forms
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