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	  FIG Members
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	    Benefits of Being a Member
		Members of FIG are entitled to nominate one delegate/National 
		Delegate to each of FIG’s ten technical 
		commissions. Participation to the Commission work is one of the most 
		important benefits of membership of FIG. However these benefits only 
		come about if those nominated as delegates participate in the work of 
		the commissions and publicise the results within their own countries; 
		and FIG has therefore published guidelines for its members and for their 
		national commission delegates. 
FIG MEMBERS AND THEIR COMMISSION DELEGATES
The purpose of these guidelines is to help ensure that the full benefits of 
FIG membership are passed down to all the individual members of associations or 
other organisations that are members of the Federation. 
To ensure that these individual members are kept fully informed of and input 
where necessary to the work of FIG and its commissions, FIG recommends that 
	- FIG members should support, or encourage others to support, the 
	attendance of national commission delegates at annual FIG working weeks 
	(including annual commission delegate meetings and technical symposia) and 
	other symposia organised by the commissions 
 
- FIG members and their national commission delegates should consider 
	establishing networks within their countries to communicate information and 
	obtain feedback
 
- National commission delegates should be actively involved in commission 
	activities, including responding to questionnaires or correspondence and 
	identifying topics and authors of papers for commission symposia and FIG 
	congresses
 
- FIG members should seek and encourage funding support to enable national 
	commission delegates to attend FIG activities, including commission meetings
 
National commission delegates should write at least one annual report for 
publication in a local newsletter or technical journal or for dissemination by 
some other means to individual members of their association or organisation.