UIA's World of Associations
Newsletter of the Union of International Associations
e-Newsletter, seven issues in 2024
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UIA’s World of Associations is our e-newsletter, which reaches over 15,000 international associations with a focus on our publications, services and activities supporting associations, and on promoting contact with the providers they need. The e-newsletter features the popular series ‘Why this city?’, with companion articles to highlight aspects of association and conference life. Toolboxes will announce new developments, while our list of upcoming congresses across the regions of the world will give a glimpse of the extraordinary range of events and their venues, taken from our constantly updated and expanded Congress Calendar. We shall feature networks, partners, associations new and old – the UIA’s Yearbook and Global Civil Society Database are brimming with information to share. Our e-newsletter continues to be an interactive platform for international associations who are seeking for opinion-sharing with their peers on topical issues, best practices and experiences. And if you have news, share it with us.
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In This Issue:
- The challenge of starting up an organization and engaging partners
- Ready for change
- Why Vancouver?
In This Issue:
- The door opener to each city, region or country!
- Societies seem unable to control changes that fall upon their cities
- Why Lisbon?
In This Issue:
- UIA Associations Round Tables 2016
- An excellent opportunity for networking
- Why Adelaide?
In This Issue:
- European Association Summit: Time to register!
- For a better world we need materials
- Why Lille?
In This Issue:
- An Incubator for International Associations?
- Translate academic innovation to practical application
- Why Madrid?
In This Issue:
- "Whose idea was it anyway?" - The role of "Source" in organizations
- Boost water innovation
- Why Leeuwarden?
In This Issue:
- Visual Minutes - let your voice be seen
- Like Walking Among Giants
- Why Auckland?
In This Issue:
- Two successful UIA Associations Round Tables
- Our work is based on one critical principle: humanity
- Why Geneva?
In This Issue:
- BestCities annual workshop outlines importance of creating legacies
- Develop a science based approach to nuclear safety
- Why Brussels?
In This Issue:
- Learning experience for association leaders, by Alessandro Cortese, Past President of ESAE and CEO of ESTRO
- The major challenges are to engage and retain our newer membership groups, by Sarah Johnson, CEO of ISUOG
- Why Montréal? by Linda Cadieux of Tourisme Montréal
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