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Organisational governance

BLACKMAN, Rachel
2006

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This resource is aimed primarily at Christian development organisations, but the principles and operational structures can be applied to other organisations. It focuses on organisational governance, the process of overseeing an organisation, looking in particular at how governing bodies should operate and lead an organisation. Section 1 analyses the role of the board and explains how its remit and responsibilities differ from those of the CEO. Section 2 reviews two key competencies, delegating authority and responsibility and developing policies. Section 3 looks at the main responsibilities of the board, including recruiting and supporting of the CEO; identifying mission, vision and values of the organisation; strategic planning; fulfilling legal requirements; identifying funding sources; and assessing progress. Section 4 looks in some detail at key operational aspects such as roles of board members, recruitment of new members and internal board policies. Section 5 suggests ways of making the board more effective, through the proper use of committees, agenda for meetings, chairing of board meetings, minute taking, sharing information, decision-making and board development

HIV and AIDS : taking action

BLACKMAN, Rachel
2005

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The aim of this book is to help Christian development organisations to consider their response to the challenges brought by HIV and AIDS. This often involves mobilising and working with local churches. This book is not just for organisations that carry out specific projects linked to HIV and AIDS. The book looks at what HIV and AIDS are and how HIV spreads. It then looks at different types of responses to the AIDS epidemic, both preventing the spread of HIV and reducing the impact of HIV and AIDS. Bible studies, case studies about work carried out by Tearfund partners and reflection questions are used to help organisations think through what their response might be

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