Membership
Membership is based on the individual who by personal contribution to a socio-economic development of a country, focusing on philanthropy, poverty alleviating, embarking on health-related issues and disease control programs, engaging in comprehensive agribusiness, technologies, and industrialization, environmental issues, skill enterprising, fight against corruption, indiscipline, and insecurities, keeping democratic sustenance and good governance, campaigning for world peace, promoting United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are relatively subject to induction.
TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP
Members Emeritus
Members Emeritus are former Full Members who have (1) reached the age of 60 or ceased to function professionally in the field of radiation protection because of permanent disability, (2) retired from active employment, and (3) held membership in the Society at least 10 consecutive years before reaching the age of 60 or becoming permanently disabled.
Emeritus status may be obtained upon request to the Executive Director and payment of dues established for the class. Privileges accruing to this class of membership shall not be less than the privileges enjoyed by a Full Member.
Patron Members
Patron Members are persons accepted and approved based on their credibility as ordinary, chief, honorary, and emeritus patron, responsible for supporting the organization on several grounds such as money, gifts, or efforts.
Professional Members
This type of membership embrace persons who are engaged in professional activities like teachers, doctors/surgeons/dentists, accountants, lawyers, engineers, architects, artists/authors, designers, chemists, editors, scientists, and registered nurses to undertake events, in turn, resolving global challenges.
Mogul Fellow Members
The membership of this type enrolls business magnates who are wealthy and well-resourced to support, undertake or embark on projects, events, programs, tasks, missionary activities, or schemes at various levels to meet WODIF core goal and values.
Honorary Members
Membership of this kind allowed persons to join without applying or having the usual qualifications. All WODIF honorary members are recognized for their work and service to their communities. They have all privileges and rights just as anyone who has gone through an initiation process. There have been many great honorary members of sororities and fraternities expected to be confirmed.
Sororities are typically accepted by national members that have local chapters located at communities around the nation. Most sororities fall under the umbrella of the National or intercontinental Conferences, a congress of member national and international sororities.
Sororities are groups of newly confirmed honorary members who support each other and engage with each other throughout the years of solidarity. Groupings are formed to achieve a common goal that is suitable for a purpose, and this Yes, a lot of times this can mean a lot of hard work to support each other with the same vision.
Sororities are frequently involved in putting together charitable drives and causes, as well as working with other organizations in the community, including fraternities. Sorority and fraternity are considered a big responsibility, time commitment, and allegiance to identity at an honorary membership stage.
Early Career Members
Early Career Members are persons who are young professionals and new members. This category offers full membership benefits within the area of operations.
Associate Members
Associate Members are persons who are not fully committed to the activities of WODIF due to health conditions, busy schedules, and other obligations that may not permit absolute participation.
Fellow Members
Fellow Members are Senior Members (30 - 55 years of age or older by March 1 of the year the person is to be selected and who, except under unusual circumstances, have been members of the organization due to their mammoth contribution to the development of an individual, community, nation and the world at large.
Nominations for this class of membership may be made by any Full or Fellow Member of the Society by recommendation. An official letter of nomination from existing Fellow Members must be written, submitted, and approved by the selection committee at the continental level. These must be received by the Special Award Jury before 4th March of each year.
Partner Members
This membership initiates countries, unions, organizations, institutions, companies, and individual foundations to join hands as financiers to support our core goals. insurgence
Student Members
Student Members form clubs in their various schools and colleges who are engaged as volunteers to demonstrate practical diplomacy support the core values of WODIF. Proof of status as a student must be demonstrated each year across the globe.
The WORLD DIPLOMATIC FEDERATION membership platforms are expected to encourage wealthy professionals and prominent citizenry to project good values on democracy and governance to ascertain policies on economic dynamics that would create fair livelihood among its people.