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Welcome on foot!

IFP is a network of non-profit associations and individuals from all over the world, working for pedestrians and liveable public space. IFP was founded as an UN-accredited NGO in 1963 and has been promoting the rights of pedestrians ever since.

News

We launched our urban speed position paper!

Launched during the 6th UN Road Safety Week, you can find the position paper here.

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Why 30 km/hr as default driving speed?

Read our contribution in the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety March Newsletter.

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EU Global Safety Regulation

Together with ETSC, ECF, Polis and other NGOs, IFP fights hard to have the final technical requirements right for ISA (Intelligent Speed Assistance). This is part of the Global Safety Regulation, a European package that mandates a number of very valuable safety features on all new cars from 2022/2024 onwards. Seemingly small technical details are crucially important to  mandate an effective system that will significantly reduce speeding and has been calculated to save many lives. Implementing a good system within the EU will also have its repercutions in the rest of the world. See our latest position statement.

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Embrace the smart car kilometer reduction in Brussels

Brussels plans to start with congestion charges, but Flanders and Wallonia are heavily opposed. In an open letter published in De Morgen (in Dutch) and Le Soir (in French) to the President of the Walloon Region after his recent request to delay, IFP president Geert van Waeg explains why they should embrace it.  (Englih version).

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Become a member

If you see value in our vision and mission and share the goals of the International Charter for Walking, you are more than welcome to join us. Please fill in the membership application form for organizations or individuals. Membership for not-for-profit organizations and individuals is free.

For more details see our membership page.

Projects

  • Living end roads
  • Yellow Feet (member project)

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Members

Australia  Queensland Walks
Victoria Walks
WalkSydney
Austria Austrian Federation of Pedestrians
Belgium  johanna.be
Tous à pied
Voetgangersbeweging
Brazil  ABRASPE
Corrida Amiga
SampaPé!
Bulgaria Pedestrians Foundation
Canada  Canada Walks
Walk Toronto
Piétons Québec
Colombia  Fundaciòn Colombiana de Peatones
FundaPeaton
Czech Republic Pěšky městem
Danmark Dansk Fodgænger Forbund
Ecuador Asociacion de peatones de Quito
Estonia Jalakäijate Uhing
France 60 Millions de Piétons
Georgia Iare Pekhit
Germany Fuss eV
Greece Enosipezon
India  Pedestrians Welfare Association
The Right to Walk Foundation
Indonesia Koalisi Pejalan Kaki
Italy  Associazione per i Diritti dei Pedoni di Roma e del Lazio
Federazione Camminacittà
Korea Urban Action Network
Mexico   Liga Peatonal 
Netherlands MENSenSTRAAT
New Zealand Living Streets Aotearoa
Norway La oss ta fortauene tilbake
Poland Rzecznik Pieszych w Bydgoszczy
Portugal Associação de Cidadãos Auto-Mobilizados (ACA-M)
Serbia 5km/h
Spain   A Pie
Catalunya Camina
La Zancada
Peatones de Sevilla
Sweden The Swedish Pedestrian Association (FOT)
Switzerland  Fussgaengerverein Zuerich
Pedestrian Mobility Switzerland
Turkey YAYA DERNEĞİ
United Kingdom  Living Streets
Walk Unlimited
USA America Walks
International  FEPA
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