Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual
| Name/company name: |
International EMF Alliance |
| Acronym: |
IEMFA
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| Legal status: |
The alliance is self-owned and independent legal person with impersonal and limited liability for debt.
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| Website address: |
http://www.iemfa.org
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Sections
| Section: |
III - Non-governmental organisations |
| and more precisely: |
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar |
Person with legal responsibility
| Surname, Name: |
Ms
Sissel Halmøy
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| Position: |
Chair |
Permanent person in charge of EU relations
| Surname, Name: |
Ms
Kerstin Stenberg
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| Position: |
Board member |
Contact details:
| Contact details of organisation's head office: |
10 Fjelkensvingen
HVALSTAD 1395
NORWAY
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| Telephone number: |
(+47) 66 90 49 22 |
| Fax number: |
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| Other contact information: |
Strasbourg office: kerstin@international-emf-alliance.org
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Goals / remit
| Goals / remit of the organisation: |
The IEMFA is a young and growing umbrella organisation affiliating over 70 non governmental grassroots organisations from over 20 countries in five continents, advocating for a precautionary approach to electromagnetic pollution, relevant public information on prevention and risk, an adequate support to patients with electro-hypersensitivity syndrome (EHS), and an increased funding of independent research on EMF health effects. The IEMFA is supported by a growing body of independent scientific and medical experts on living processes, with a multilevel, multidisciplinary health focus.
The IEMFA aims to disseminate coherent information and advice to national and international health authorities and policy-makers on the rapidly growing evidence of actual and potential effects on health and wellbeing by non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF). The IEMFA also addresses other stakeholders and individuals with an interest in the subject.
The IEMFA urges governments, health authorities and citizens to take precautionary measures, and proposes a new set of standards. The new guidelines for human exposure to EMF as presented in THE SELETUN RESOLUTION were published in Review of Environmental Health by a consortium of independent international scientists. These significantly lower recommendations compared to today’s situation are based on the latest body of evidence in biological sciences and on the potential public-health and environmental implications of the unprecedented global exposures to EMF. www.iemfa.org
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The organisation's fields of interests are:
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Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register
| Number of persons: |
3
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Complementary information:
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Sissel Halmoy Alex Swinkels Kerstin Stenberg
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Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises
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Surname
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Start Date |
End Date |
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Kerstin
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Stenberg
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06/06/12
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30/06/13
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Activities
Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:
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Active participation at the International Scientific Conference on EMF and Health organized by the European Commission Wednesday 16 November and Thursday 17 November 2011
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Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;
| Fields declared by the organisation: |
- Environment
- Public Health
- Research and Technology
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Structure
| Total number of members that are natural persons: |
77 |
| Number of member organisations: |
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| Member organisations (Number of members) : |
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| The organisation has members/is represented in the following country(countries): |
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- DENMARK
- FINLAND
- FRANCE
- GERMANY
- GREECE
- IRELAND
- ITALY
- NETHERLANDS
- POLAND
- SPAIN
- SWEDEN
- UNITED KINGDOM
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Complementary information:
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Full list of supporting organizations (77 at the date of registration) http://www.iemfa.org/index.php/the-alliance/supporting-organizations
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Networking
Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.
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Alter-EU
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Financial data
| Financial year: |
01/2011
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12/2011
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Total budget:
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0
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€
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of which public financing:
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€
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- from European sources:
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- Procurement:
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€
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- Grants:
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€
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- from national sources:
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€
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- from local/regional sources:
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€
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from other sources: |
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€
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- donations:
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€
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- contributions from members:
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€
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Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year:
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Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:
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