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LATEST NEWS!
International Day of Older Persons: 6 October 2016
-- flyer & invitation

Memorial Service for Leila Doss on Sunday 13 November 2016

13 Sept. 2016
- important information from Pension Fund:
--UNJSPF September 2016
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--New Member Self-Service (click for more information)
--2016 Certificates of
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AFICS/NY Annual Assembly: (documents + complete webcast)

Summary of 11 April 2016 presentation on ESTATE PLANNING, including Table of Estate Tax and Gift Tax Implications (corrected to include page 7).








Senior Resource Guide:
2015-2016 version available

See list of UN Clubs, which AFICS members are invited to join.



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John DietzNote from the new President

Greetings!  It is my honour and privilege to introduce myself to you as the new President of AFICS/NY, elected by the Governing Board on 9 August 2016...

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The Association of Former International Civil Servants in New York (AFICS/NY) was established at United Nations Headquarters in New York in 1970.

The mission of AFICS/NY is to support and promote the purposes principles and programmes of the United Nations organizations; to advise and assist former international civil servants and those about to separate from service; to represent the interests of its members within the system; to foster social and personal relationships among members, to promote their well being and to encourage mutual support of individual members. For membership eligibility click on By-Laws.

Membership Application Form (MS-Word)

On the proposal of the Governing Board, honorary membership of the Association may be granted, by the Assembly, to individuals who have rendered meritorious service to the Association or to the United Nations system.

A member may resign from the Association effective at the end of a calendar year by submitting a written communication to that effect.


FAFICS is a Federation of 58 member Associations of Former International Civil Servants of organizations and agencies of the United Nations system located in all regions of the world. The Federation was established in 1975 and has
                        offices at the UN Headquarters in Geneva and
                        New York.