Member Appointment policy

Individual Member Appointment policy

The objective of appointing Individual Members is for the movement to avail itself of the competence, dedication and experience of individuals of recognized integrity from diverse geographical, cultural and professional backgrounds, who acknowledge the Charter of CCLP Worldwide and are committed to the active promotion and realization of its goals.

An individual can be considered for membership as an Individual Member through three means:

• Through Self application (given format) in writing supported by two reference as registered NGO

• Through self-application in writing supported by two existing Members, or

• Through recommendation by a National Chapter

In all cases, these should be addressed to the Chairperson for consultation of the Membership Accreditation Committee (MAC) and final submission to the Board of Governors for its approval.

In this context:

(1) Recommendations by the MAC on Individual Member appointments should be published on the CCLP Chapter Zone at least one month prior to the Board taking a decision, so that the views of Chapters and other Individual Members could be made known to the Board to inform its decision. Such posting on the Chapter Zone should be notified to the CCLP Movement by e-mail. The MAC recommendation should be accompanied by a resume and application of the applicant and outline the reasons by making explicit the competence and dedication the candidate would bring to CCLP Worldwide. The Board of Governors will also proactively invite the comments of the Regional or National Chapter of the applicant’s country of residence before taking a decision.

(2) When considering new applications the Board should review the competence and dedication of the concerned candidates and bear in mind geographic diversity, gender and age.

(3) In cases where the Board decides in favour of appointing new Individual Members, this should be reported on the Chapter Zone, outlining the Board’s rationale, particularly concerning the competence of the new Individual Member and her/his dedication to CCLP Worldwide. The Board should report annually about the composition of the Individual Member group in terms of geographic diversity, gender and age. The appointment of Individual Members will be for a term of up to five years. If recommended by the MAC to the Board, renewal could be without a limit to the number of terms.

Removal

An Individual Member may be removed from the Register of Members by decision of the Board of Governors should he or she fail to pay relevant membership fees (if any such membership fees are decided upon by Board) after two written reminders. The Individual Member may only be removed on expiration of a period stipulated in the second reminder, and only if the second reminder explicitly states that removal will be the penalty for any continued failure to pay. The Individual Member must be informed of any decision to remove him or her.

Expulsion

If in the opinion of the Board of Governors an Individual Member prejudices the interests of the Trust through his or her action or inaction, that Member may be expelled from the Trust by decision of the Board of Governors. Before such decision is taken, the Individual Member must be afforded an opportunity by the board of Governors to reply to the charges either at a hearing or in writing. Thereafter the Board of Governors must send the Individual Member in writing the reasons for its decision.

Suspension

The Board of Governors may at any time suspend a Individual Member with immediate effect, if this is considered necessary to avoid a threat to CCLP worldwide or its reputation, or for reasons threatening the safety or security of any R/NC member, officer or staff member.

Appeals

The respective Individual Member may appeal against any removal, expulsion or suspension decision to the Board, by writing to the Chairperson within six weeks of the receipt of the decision appealed against. In such cases, the Board will seek the advice of the MAC before making its final decision, and will append the recommendation of the MAC to its final decision.