International Federation for Family Life Promotion (IFFLP)

Fédération internationale d'action familiale (FIDAF)
Federación Internacional de Acción Familiar (FIDAF)

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Founded

1974-08 Washington DC USA

History

Aug 1974, Washington DC (USA). Incorporated, 16 Sep 1974, in the District of Columbia (USA). Constitution amended: 13 Nov 1974; 3 Jun 1976; 30 Nov 1976. Legally dissolved, 1997, due to lack of financial support - communication among former members maintained through the informal U-XE4182 - Link - Liaison - Enlace Committee. African activities taken over by H-XD8938 - Africa Family Life Federation (AFLF).

Aims

Provide leadership, guidance and education in the field of family life education (FLE), in particular natural family planning (NFP), including: promotion and availability of NFP education and services to all persons by the means most appropriate for their cultures; sponsorship and realization of educational activities. Maintain, develop and make available an inventory of resource materials concerning human sexual behaviour and NFP; increase understanding, acceptance and support for the role of NFP education and services contributing to FLE development and to solution of problems relating to fertility; stimulate and assist in formation of national NFP organizations and facilitate communication among them; sponsor, conduct or promote scientific research on aspects of family life, especially by implementing and improving various approaches to NFP, their delivery and accessibility, and communicate the results of such research.

Events

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Structure

General Assembly (every 4-5 years). Board of directors, consisting of 6 to 21 members of the Federation. Executive Director. Zonal Councils (4): Africa; Americas; Asia/Oceania; Europe.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-beingGOAL 4: Quality Education

UIA Org ID

XB6598

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