International Road Federation
Budget
€700 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
7
6.5 FTE
EU Grants
€57,423
Mission & Goals
The International Road Federation (IRF) is a global, independent, not-for-profit organisation with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Active since 1948, IRF is a membership-based organisation, representing leading corporate and institutional players drawn from the road and mobility sectors worldwide. Its mission is to promote the development of roads and road networks that enable access and sustainable mobility for all. Its approach is centred on key strategic components of knowledge transfer & information sharing, connecting people, businesses and organisations, and working on policy & advocacy.
EU Legislative Interests
- CCAM - Connected, Cooperative and Autonomous Mobility - Green New Deal impact on transport sector - Green Public Procurement Criteria for Transport/road sector - C-ITS - Digitalisation - Women in transport - Road safety - ITS deployment and ITS policy - Climate change Adaptation - Transport Policy
Communication Activities
- Policy Making for data Sharing (SuM4All) - Training on data collection, management and analysis - Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All) and the Global Roadmap of action (GRA) www.sum4all.org - Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure - IRF World Road Statistics (every year) www.worldroadstatistics.org - Road Safety Management, RS Audits training courses - Global Transport Knowledge Partnership (gTKP Knowledge Centre) www.gtkp.com - IRF Data Warehouse - IRF Committee on Connected and Autonomous Mobility (CAMC)
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
The IRF has ECOSOC status with the United Nations since 1951. IRF is an active partner of World Bank, Interamerican Development Bank, Asian Development Bank and the United Nations offices including the Regional Economic Commissions, the WHO and ILO. We are members of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Group (UNRSC) and Member of the World Bank led Sustainable Mobility for All (SuM4All). IRF is also a member of SLOCAT Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon Transport. Furthermore, the IRF collaborates with the European Union Road Federation.
Organisation Members
Our members represent a diverse spectrum of backgrounds, spanning from the public and private sectors to academia and civil society organizations, all interconnected within the realm of the road infrastructure sector.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.