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    Governance

     

    ICDA is committed to and practices good governance because it understands that it draws upon public funds and private donations.
    • ICDA has a Governing Board and also it discloses name, age, sex, work experiences, and position of Board Members.
    • That the Board meets at least twice a year with quorum as stipulated in its own Articles of Association.
    • That all remuneration and reimbursements to Board members are being disclosed. That the board approves programs, budgets, annual activity reports and audited financial statements.
    • That the Board ensures the organization's compliance with laws and regulations.
    ICDA is transparent and accountable to persons inside and outside the organization, who are interested and involved. This includes the communities served, the public, donors and volunteers.
    Accountability:
    Signed and audited statements are made available on demand. It includes Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Statements, Receipt & Payments Account, schedule to these, notes on account and the statutory auditor's report.
    Transparency:
    The Organization’s Annual Report disseminated/communicated and is made available on request every year within eight months of the end of the organization’s financial year. That the Board is having the written policy on purchase, disposal, sale of assets and investments etc.to gain comparative advantage to the organization.