6.
Have the ability to call upon the Vice-
Presidents and the Chair of the Finance
Commission, to assist him/her
individually
or collectively, in his/her functions.
7.
Have the ability to take a decision collec-
tively
with the Vice-Presidents, which is
issued
to a National Society, requiring an
individual or individuals who hold a National
Society Leadership Position to step aside
from office as per the IFRC Constitution.
8.
Carry out any
other function entrusted by
the General Assembly or by the Governing
Board.
IFRC Governance also has five Vice Presidents,
each of whom support
the President and may
be called upon individually or collectively by
the President to assist in the execution of his/
her functions. Four Vice Presidents are elected,
one from IFRC’s four
statutory regions, and are
joined by an ex-officio Vice President from host
country Switzerland. The Vice Presidents partic-
ipate in the sessions
of the General Assembly in
their personal capacities.
The four elected Vice Presidents are expected to:
1.
Ensure communication on Governance
matters between the General Assembly,
the Governing Board and the National
Societies in their Statutory Regions.
2.
Promote the decisions of the General
Assembly and Governing Board, particularly
in their Statutory Regions.
3.
In close coordination with the Secretary
General, support National Societies in
their Statutory Regions and globally with
integrity challenges
as requested by the
National Society itself or the Compliance
and Mediation Committee.
The President is chair of the
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