The 12 Regional Branches cover the globe and enable ICA members to promote the aims of the Council and strengthen cooperation within a particular transnational geographical area.
Branches undertake a wide range of activities to meet their members’ needs in their particular region. They meet regularly, create communications networks, hold workshops and training, and deliver publications.
Regional Branches may be invited by the Programme Commission to take responsibility for parts of the ICA policy and programme. Branches can apply to ICA for project funding.
To find out more about the individual Branches, see the full list below.
Want to join a Regional Branch?
As an ICA member, you are entitled to join your Regional Branch. Some Branches, but not all, levy an additional membership fee.
To join a Regional Branch, visit My ICA Profile and select the branch that corresponds to your geographical location.