The Institute for Family
Policies (IFP) is an civil organisation non dependent on any government,
party or religious organisation.
The IFP was
an initiative of a group of people aware of the gap existing in the field of promoting and
helping the family before the public opinion and the decision makers, and highlighting the
need of building up sinergies between different family organisations both at a national
and international level. In the year 2000, IFP was born to fill these gaps.
Our purpose is therefore to increase the awareness
towards the recognition of the key role of the family among policy and decision makers, as
well as the general public, by means of generating proposals and alternatives, cooperating
for social development, and promoting the dialogue and network building between
institutions sharing our aims, either at a national or international level.
The Institute has a national scope of performance but aspires to develop at both a
European and Latinamerican scale, for which we are working together with similar
organisations in different european and american countries.
The Institute will is being a driving force for the adoption of an authentic family policy
at every scale (local, regional, national and supranational). With this aim, we study and
analyse the family institution and its diverse challenges, threats and opportunities,
contributing proposals and alternatives to solve their main difficulties.
The IFP
is willing to support other family organisations in order to join efforts for achieving
their purpose.
The Institute carries out several activities, such as contributing up-to-date analysis and
proposals to the different governments, partys and political administrations; offering
consulting services through internet; and organizing courses, seminars and training
sessions for experience and good practices sharing and popularizing.
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