15. Decide on the proposals presented by
National Societies, the Governing Board
and other IFRC bodies.
The
Governing Board governs the IFRC between
the General Assemblies, meeting at least twice a
year. The board members act as members of a
collective body of the IFRC and are influenced
in their decisions only by the interests of the
IFRC when the Governing Board carries out the
responsibilities assigned to it by the Constitution
and by the General Assembly.
Its functions include, but are not limited to, the
following responsibilities:
1. Decide on any matter assigned or delegated
to it by the Constitution or by the General
Assembly.
2. Appoint and dismiss the IFRC Secretary
General.
3. Define and approve those policies which
are internal only to the IFRC and which are
presented to it by the Secretary General,
and in urgent situations, determine
the general policies of the IFRC and the
National Societies in accordance with the
Constitution.
4. Interpret the decisions of the General
Assembly, advise the President and give
guidance and support to the Secretary
General in implementing the decisions of
the General Assembly.
5. Monitor on behalf of the General Assembly
the implementation of the mandates
entrusted to the IFRC by the International
Conference.
6. Draw up the provisional agenda of the
General Assembly.
7. Submit advice and proposals to the
General Assembly when so requested
by the latter or on its own initiative.
8. Submit to the General Assembly the
proposed members of the Election
Commit tee and approve elec toral
standards for campaigning submitted
to it by the Election Committee.
9. Study any questions relating to the imple-
mentation of the functions of the IFRC and
submit advice and proposals in this respect
to the General Assembly.
The Governing Board oversees the work of a
number of commissions and committees.
The