IAGG MEMBERS
AFRICA
Kenya: Kenya Association of Gerontology & Geriatrics
Tunisia: Tunisian Geriatric Society
South Africa: South African Gerontological Association
South African Geriatrics Society Sags
Tunisia: Tunisian Association of Gerontology ATUGER
Senegal: Senegalese Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Marruecos: Morocan Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology
ASIA
AUSTRALIA: Australian Association of Gerontology – AAG
AUSTRALIA AND NZ: Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine
CHINA: China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
CHINA: Hong Kong Association of Gerontology
CHINA: Hong Kong Geriatrics Society
INDIA: Indian Academy of Geriatrics – IAG
INDIA: Associaiton of Gerontology – AGI
INDONESIA: Indonesian Society of Gerontology
INDONESIA: Indonesian Geriatric Society
JAPAN: Japan Federation of Gerontology Societies
KAZAKHSTAN: Gerontological Society of the Repbulic of Kazakhstan – GSRK
MALAYSIA: Gerontological Association of Malaysia – GeM
MONGOLIA: Mongolian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
NEPAL: Nepalese Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics
PHILIPPINES: Philippines Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology
SINGAPORE: Gerontological Society of Singapore
KOREA – SEOUL: Korean Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
SRI LANKA: Sri Lanka Association of Geriatric Medicine
TAIWAN: Chinese Taipei Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
THAILAND: Thai Society of and Geriatric Medicine
COMLAT
ARGENTINA: (AGA) Asociación Gerontológica Argentina
ARGENTINA: (SAGG) Sociedad Argentina de Gerontología y Geriatría
Sociedad Boliviana de Geriatría y Gerontología
BRAZIL: Brazilian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology (SBGG)
CHILE: Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology of Chile
COLOMBIA: Asociación Colombiana de Gerontología y Geriatría
COSTA RICA: Costarican Gerontological Association
ECUADOR: Ecuadorian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics
MEXICO: Mexican Geriatrics and Gerontology Society – GEMAC
MEXICO: Mexican Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
PANAMA: Panamanian Association of Geriatrics and Gerontology
PARAGUAY: Gerontology and Geriatric Paraguayan Society
PERU: Sociedad de Gerontologia y Geriatria del Peru
URUGUAY: Sociedad Uruguaya de Gerontología y Geriatría
PANAMA: Asociación Panameña de Geritria – APASAM
REP DOMINICANA: Sociedad Dominicana de Geriatría
EUROPA
AUSTRIA: Austrian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology
AZARBAIJAN: Azerbaijan Society of Gerontologists
BELARUSIA: Belarusian Republican Gerontological Public Association
BELGIUM: Belgian Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics
BULGARIA: Bulgarian Association on Ageing – BAA
CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics – CSGG
DENMARK: Danish Gerontological Society – DGS
ESTONIA: Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
FINLAND: Finnish Society for Growth and Aging Research
FINLAND. Finnish Gerontological Society
FRANCE: French Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology – SFGG
GEORGIA: Georgian Gerontology Society
GERMANY: German Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics – DSGG
GREECE: Hellenic Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
HUNGARY: Hungarian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics – HAGG
IRELAND: Irish Gerontological Society
ISRAEL: Israel Gerontological Society – IGS
ITALY: Società Italiana di Gerontologia Geriatria – SIGG
ITALY: Associazione Geriatri Extraospedalieri – AGE
ITALY: Italian Society of Hospital and Territory Geriatrics – SIGOT
KAZAKHSTAN: Gerontological Society of the Repbulic of Kazakhstan – GSRK
LUXEMBOURG: Association Luxembourgeoise de Géronto-Gériatrie – ALGG
MALTA: Maltese Association of Gerontology & Geriatrics
NETHERLANDS: Dutch Society for Gerontology
NETHERLANDS: Dutch Association of Geriatric Medicine – NVKG
NORWAY: Norwegian Gerontological Society or Norwegian Association for Geriatrics
POLAND: Polish Gerotological Society
PORTUGAL: Sociedade Portuguesa de Geriatria e Gerontologia – SPGG
ROMANIA: Romanian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics
RUSSIA: Gerontological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences
SAN MARINO: Associazione Sammainese di Gerontologia e Geriatria
SERBIA: Gerontological Society of Serbia
SLOVAKIA: Slovak Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics – SSGG
SLOVENIA: Gerontological Association of Slovenia
SPAIN (BARCELONA): Sociedad Española de Geriatría – SEGG
SPAIN (MADRID): Spanish Society of Geriatric Medicine – SEMEG
SWEDEN: Swedish Gerontological Society – SGS
SWITZERLAND: Swiss Society of Gerontology
TURKEY: National Association of Social and Applied Gerontology – NASAG
TURKEY:: Academic Geriatrics Society – AGS
TURKEY: Turkish Geriatrics Society – TGS
TURKEY: Geriatrics Science Association
UK: British Geriatrics Society – BGS
UK: British Society of Gerontology – BSG
UKRAINE: Ukrainian Gerontology and Geriatrics Society
IAGG NARC
CANADA: Canadian Geriatrics Society – CGS
CANADA: Canadian Association of Gerontology
UNITED STATES: Gerontological Society of America – GSA
MEMBER SOCIETIES & COUNCIL MEMBERS
IAGG has 86 member organizations in over 83 countries worldwide with a combined membership of over 52,774 professionals: key opinion leaders in health & social services, housing & income support, research & education, public policy, administration & other areas, disciplines, and professions that impact older people and affect their quality of life.
IAGG is governed by a Council with representatives from each member society based on the number of members enrolled.
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP:
Membership in the Association shall be the national or multi-national gerontological and/or geriatrics organizations (societies) with the exception as provided in Art. 7. To be eligible for membership an organization (society) must:
a) be national in its scope and multidisciplinary in membership;
b) have a primary orientation toward research and teaching of gerontology and/or geriatrics;
c) have at least fifty members (in good standing) with exceptions determined by the Council. The Council can then determine a minimum of ten members per society, given the current status of the country;
d) be legally based upon the rules and customs of each country.
Membership in the Association will not be restricted to only one organization from a given country. A gerontological or geriatric organization that represents individuals from more than one country may apply for membership in the Association. Individual members of national organizations which are in good standing in the Association are considered to be members of the Association. Member organizations are expected to make periodic reports to the Secretary-General on membership and activities. Such reports shall be required prior to the meeting of Council at Congresses of the Association.
HOW TO APPLY AS AN ORGANIZATION: A gerontological and/or geriatrics organization (society) may apply to the Secretary General of the Association for membership by submitting its By-Laws, a statement of its aims and goals, the names and addresses of its elected officers and the total number of its members, and all other requested information. The Secretary General shall submit all such documentary data to the Council for action. The organization (society) may be admitted to the Association at any time upon a majority of votes of the Council.
CAN I APPLY AS AN INDIVIDUAL? A professional person engaged in research, teaching (or practice) within the field of Gerontology and/or geriatrics may apply for individual membership in the Association provided that the said applicant is a national of a country which has no gerontological and/or geriatrics organization (society) which is a member-organization in the Association, and in which the applicant is eligible for membership. Individual members are expected to promote the development of gerontology and/or geriatrics in their countries and the formation of a national society eligible for application for membership in the Association.
DUES: Each member organization shall pay each year to the Treasurer of the Association membership dues based on the size of its membership.