Members
Founder members are: American Planning Association (APA) Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) Commonwealth Association of Planners (CAP) Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)
In addition to the founder members, plus UN-HABITAT, the following organisations have joined the Global Planners Network: Bangladesh Institute of Planners Barbados Town and Country Planning Society Ghana Institute of Planners Hungarian Society of Urban Planning Institute of Town Planners Sri Lanka Jamaican Institute of Planners Kenya Association of Planners L’Association des Urbanistes de Côte d'Ivoire L’Association des Urbanistes du Bénin L’Association des Urbanistes du Togo L’Association des Urbanistes et des Aménageurs algériens L’Association Tunisienne des Urbanistes L’Ordre National des Urbanistes du Cameroun La Société Française des Urbanistes Malaysia Institute of Planners Nigerian Institute of Planners Singapore Institute of Planners South African Planning Institute Uganda Institute of Physical Planners
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