Finance Commission
is required to be independ-
ent of the Red Cross and Red Crescent.
The
Audit and Risk Commission
advises the
Governing Board on managing the IFRC’s finan-
cial and non-financial risks, and monitors and
assesses the delivery
of the IFRCs internal audit
processes. It reviews areas of risk, any significant
cases of fraud and corruption, irregularities, and
legal claims that could have a significant financial,
reputational, or other impact on the IFRC. This
commission advises the IFRC Secretary General
and brings any allegations of Breaches of Integrity
to the Compliance and Mediation Committee.
The
Youth Commission
advises National
Societies and governing bodies on all matters
relating to young people. It promotes the
implementation of the IFRC’s Youth Policy and
ensures young voices from across our network
are heard and considered.
It is expected to
study matters of policy development in the area
of youth; to review and
suggest revisions of the
youth strategy or policy to the Governing Board
or the General Assembly for adoption, and to
seek youth opinions on the implementation of
relevant IFRC policies and
to ensure that those
opinions are communicated to the Statutory
Bodies of the Movement.
The
Compliance and Mediation Committee
is responsible for investigating and resolving any
potential breaches of integrity on the part of a
National Society or any statutory body (except
itself). It will review, investigate, and determine
the nature and extent of any potential breach
of integrity or of any dispute submitted to it,
and inform the Governing
Board or the General
Assembly (in the case of an alleged breach of
integrity by the Governing Board) with any fur-
ther action or sanctions to be taken.
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