Registration is open. The overview of registration fees is provided below.
The fee categories are classified into two groups: (A) For ISOCARP members or (B) For all other participants who are NOT members of ISOCARP.
(1) Fee for the in-person meetings in Doha, Qatar, including full access to all events and sessions, technical tours, workshops/site visits, daily lunches and coffee breaks, welcome reception, and congress dinner.
(2) For urban and regional planning professionals, this fee includes 3-year ISOCARP membership. If you do not wish to avail of the ISOCARP membership, please register for B.II. International Registration fees.
(3) Available for participants FROM and RESIDING in low- and lower middle-income countries only. Kindly check if your country is on this list based on the World Bank country classifications by income level.
(4) For YPP workshop participants.
(5) Available to full-time students enrolled in a college or university, born in or after 1991. Proof of status required to finalise registration (mailto: congress@isocarp.org).
(6) For those who registered for the "virtual only" category, a supplementary fee needs to be paid should you eventually decide to attend the in-person meetings in Qatar.
(7) Access to social events and reception only. No congress entry.
Countries eligible for the reduced fees
Afghanistan Algeria Angola Bangladesh Benin Bhutan Bolivia Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cabo Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Congo, Dem. Rep. of Cook Islands, Dem Rep. of Cote d'Ivoire | Laos Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Micronesia, Fed. States Moldova, Rep. Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar
Nauru Nepal Nicaragua Niger | Tajikistan Tanzania Timor-Leste Togo Tokelau Tunisia
Uganda Ukraine Uzbekistan Vanuatu Viet Nam
Wallis and Futuna
Yemen
Zambia Zimbabwe |
Djibouti Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Eswatini Ethiopia | Nigeria Niue
Pakistan Palestinian territories Panama Papua New Guinea | |
Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau
Haiti Honduras
India
Kenya Kiribati Korea Dem. PR of Kyrgyzstan | Philippines
Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sri Lanka St Helena Sudan Syria |
*The list above is based on the World Bank country classifications by income level for low- and lower middle-income countries: 2020-2021 (data as of 1 July 2020)