Translation Associations
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FIT – International Federation of Translators
Country: InternationalFounded in Paris in 1953 by Pierre-Francois Caill?, FIT is an international federation of translators’ associations which are located in nearly 50 countries throughout the world. Through its member associations, FIT represents the moral and material interests of over 60,000 translators on all five continents. FIT is a strictly non-political…
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Conference Internationale d’Instituts Universitaires de Traducteurs et Interpretes
Country: InternationalIn order to ensure the quality of professional translation and interpretation and thus meet the needs of the ever changing global professional environment for highly qualified translators and interpreters, it is the mission of CIUTI to contribute to the development of research in translation and interpretation and to the continued…
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SATI – The South African Translators’ Institute
Country: South AfricaThe South African Translators’ Institute The South African Translators’ Institute (SATI) is a voluntary professional association that serves the translation, interpreting and related language professions. It was founded in Johannesburg on 25 August 1956 by a small group of 18 (this number has grown to around 800). Its stated aims…
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NATI/NITI – Nigerian Institute of Translators and Interpreters
Country: NigeriaWhat is today known as the Nigerian Institute of Translators and Interpreters (NITI) is in truth an offshoot of the Nigerian Association of Translators and Interpreters (NATI). NATI (not NITI) was founded in 1978 in the premises of the University of Lagos, Akoka Conference Centre and Guest Houses. The association has…
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NATIE – National Association of Translators and Interpreters of Ethiopia
Country: Ethiopia– FIT-IFT (International Federation of Translators) – UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)