IFMGA

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The IFMGA (International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations) is the global governing body that sets standards and coordinates certification for professional mountain guides worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international non-governmental organization
professional association
abbreviation IFMGA NERFINISHED
aimsTo facilitate international mobility of professional mountain guides
harmonize mountain guide qualifications across countries
improve safety standards in guided mountain activities
alternativeName IVBV NERFINISHED
UIAGM NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith alpine clubs
mountain rescue organizations
outdoor industry stakeholders
field alpinism
mountain guiding
outdoor sports
focusArea alpine climbing
high mountain environments
ice climbing
off-piste skiing
rock climbing
ski mountaineering
fullName International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations NERFINISHED
hasCertificationLevel IFMGA mountain guide NERFINISHED
hasMemberType national mountain guide association
industry adventure tourism
mountain tourism
issues internationally recognized mountain guide certification guidelines
languageUsed English
French
German
purpose to coordinate certification schemes for mountain guides internationally
to promote safety and professionalism in mountain guiding
to set common standards for professional mountain guides worldwide
regulates professional mountain guides
represents member mountain guide associations at international level
role coordinator of international mountain guide associations
global governing body for professional mountain guides
standard-setting body for mountain guide certification
scope worldwide
setsStandardFor assessment of mountain guides
certification of mountain guides
professional conduct of mountain guides
training of mountain guides
subjectOf international mountain guiding regulations
professional standards in mountain guiding
worksWith national mountain guide associations

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