Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
Union interparlementaire (UIP)
Unión Interparlamentaria
Interparlamentarische Union
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Contact Details
URL: https://www.ipu.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InterParliamentaryUnion/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipuparliament
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inter-parliamentary-union/
Founded
1889-06-30 Paris France
History
Proposal adopted Jun 1888. Founded on the initiative of French and British parliamentarians, with the aim of promoting international arbitration. Original title: Inter-Parliamentary Conference – Conférence interparlementaire. Headquarters: up to 1911, Bern (Switzerland); 1911 to 1914, Brussels (Belgium); 1914 to 1920, Oslo (Norway); since 1921, Geneva (Switzerland). Statutes adopted 1922, at Vienna conference and modified at subsequent conferences. Current statutes adopted 1976, revised Oct 1983, and amended Apr 2003, Oct 2013 and Mar 2016. Statutes and Rules made gender neutral at conference, 1996, Beijing (China).
Aims
Promote democratic governance, institutions and values, working with parliaments and parliamentarians to articulate and respond to the needs and aspirations of the people.
Events
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Assembly; Governing Council; Executive Committee; Secretariat. Standing Committees reporting to Assembly (4): Peace and International Security; Sustainable Development; Democracy and Human Rights; United Nations Affairs. Groups under Governing Council (8): Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians; Committee on Middle East Questions; Group of Facilitators for Cyprus; Committee to Promote Respect for International Humanitarian Law; Advisory Group on Health; High-Level Advisory Group on Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism; Forum of Women Parliamentarians; Forum of Young Parliamentarians. Bodies under Executive Committee (2): Gender Partnership Group; Sub-Committee on Finance.
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UIA Org ID
XB2832
** UN SDGs are linked to the subject classification.
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