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About EFN

History

The European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), former Standing Committee of Nurses of the EU (PCN), was established in 1971, to represent the nursing profession and its interests to the European Institutions, based on the nursing education and free movement Directives being drafted by the European Commission then, and is the independent voice of the nursing profession, representing more than one million nurses at European Level.

PCN/EFN Presidents since its establishment in 1971:

1971 - 1975   Marie-Paul Florin, France

1975 - 1979   Astrid Levert, Netherlands

1979 - 1983   Inge Andersen, Denmark

1983 - 1991   Sheila Quinn, UK

1991 - 1995   Kirsten Stallknecht, Denmark

1995 - 2001   Christine Hancock, UK

2001 - 2005   Ria von Bönninghausen tot Herinkhave-Visser,
                    The Netherlands

2005 - 2007   Annette Kennedy, Ireland

2007 -           Grete Christensen, Denmark

EFN members are drawn from the National Nurses Associations from the twenty-seven EU Member States (+ Croatia, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland), which are in membership with the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the Council of Europe, and its Associated members are three mandated representatives of the European Nursing Specialist and Generic Organisations (ESNO). The International Council of Nurses (ICN), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the European Nursing Students Association (ENSA) are holding observer status within the EFN General Assembly.

Furthermore, three Committees (Professional Committee, Workforce Committee and Public Policy Committee) were established within EFN to allow a more detailed work on issues discussed by the General Assembly, the Executive Committee and/or linked to EU level discussions. They produce recommendations on the key issues to the General Assembly which facilitate the EFN lobby process in the EU arena.

The official working languages of EFN are French and English.