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International Relations Committee

The remit of the International Relations Committee is to promote rafting in all nations. Bylaw 49 – International Relations Committee The International Relations Committee is charged with advancing ARTICLE 5, Section 2 of the Bylaws, and shall serve as consultants to the IRF Board of Directors and the IRF Executive Committee on all IRF policies

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Guide Training & Education (GTE) Committee

The remit of the Guide Training & Education (GTE) Committee is Raft Guiding. Bylaw 48 – Guide Training & Education Committee The Guide Training and Education Committee is responsible for advancing ARTICLE 5, Sections 9, 10 and 11 of the Bylaws. This includes developing and promoting programs and systems that may be used as a

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Media

MEDIAPhotos, videos, newsletters and press releases Enquiries for any of the following should be made direct to our media team: Authority to be official media at any of our events Inclusion on press releases for any events / general updates Rafting history / background, press releases or high resolution rafting media Practical IRF media and

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IRF becomes an Associated Partner with the Adventure Travel Trade Association

The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA), an international membership-based professional association made of more than 730 adventure travel businesses around the world, has national and regional adventure and eco-travel focused associations like the IRF join its Association Partner program. The Association Partnership program provides our organization with: 1) A FREE ATTA corporate Membership for our association with

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