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SAMPLE CCM TERMS OF REFERENCE

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     Author:
Bernard Rivers
     Date: 2004-12-16

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT An excerpt from the new Aidspan CCM Guide contains the Terms of Reference for a fairly large national CCM in the fictitious country of Ruritania.

[Following is the full text of Chapter 4 from the "Aidspan Guide to Building and Running an Effective CCM."] This section contains a sample Terms of Reference (TOR) that Aidspan has created for a fairly large national CCM in the fictitious country of Ruritania. It is impossible to create a generic TOR that can be adopted in its entirety by any one CCM, let alone by all CCMs. There is simply too much variation in the circumstances and desires of CCMs. Thus, any CCM interested in making use of this sample TOR as it develops or modifies its own TOR should use those portions that fit its needs; modify or ignore the remaining portions; and add further portions as needed. Text in refers to information, usually numeric, that should be decided and inserted by any CCM using this sample. In addition, each reference to "[Ruritania]" should be replaced with the relevant country name.
Introduction
1. The Country Coordinating Mechanism in [Ruritania] ("the CCM") is established in response to requirements and recommendations of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria ("Global Fund").
Terms of Reference
2. This document is the Terms of Reference for the CCM. 3. These Terms of Reference shall take effect the day they are approved by a two-thirds majority vote of the CCM. Subsequent modifications to the Terms of Reference also require a two-thirds majority vote.
Mandate
4. The mandate of the CCM is to discuss, approve and submit viable and appropriate proposals to the Global Fund, and to monitor, evaluate and support the implementation of projects that are initiated by the CCM and financed by the Global Fund.
General Principles
5. The CCM adheres to the principles of broad and inclusive participation, democratic decision-making, full transparency, cooperative partnership, and efficient operation.
Rights and Responsibilities
6. Individual rights: Individual members of the CCM have the following rights: 6.1. The right to nominate people for CCM positions such as Chair and Vice-Chair, and to stand for such positions. 6.2. The right to vote on any matter put to a vote. 6.3. The right to participate in all discussions and activities of the CCM. 7. Individual responsibilities: Individual members of the CCM have the following responsibilities: 7.1. Respect these Terms of Reference 7.2. Attend and participate in CCM meetings in a timely and responsible manner 7.3. Freely share relevant experiences and information 7.4. Respect CCM decisions. 7.5. Consult regularly with organizations and individuals within their sector with an aim to fairly and accurately representing their views and concerns at CCM meetings. 7.6. Openly declare when the CCM is discussing an issue which could have an impact on them or their organization, and offer to leave the room, and/or to refrain from voting, during that discussion and/or decision. 8. CCM Responsibilities: The CCM has the following responsibilities: 8.1. Develop, modify and implement these Terms of Reference. 8.2. Prepare, coordinate, review, and submit project proposals to the Global Fund that meet the requirements of the Global Fund and that are in line with national AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria priorities and programs. 8.3. Respond to inquires from the Global Fund concerning these proposals. 8.4. Propose to the Global Fund who should be the Principal Recipient(s) ("PR(s)") for CCM-initiated projects financed by the Global Fund. 8.5. Choose the Sub-Recipient(s) ("SR(s)") for these projects, except when the CCM delegates this responsibility to the PR(s). 8.6. Monitor and evaluate the performance of the PR(s). 8.7. Monitor and evaluate the performance of the SR(s), except when the CCM delegates this responsibility to the PR(s). 8.8. Approve major changes in program implementation plans. 8.9. When necessary, submit to the Global Fund requests for continued funding for each approved grant, prior to the end of the two years of initially approved financing.
CCM Structure
9. The CCM is composed of members, who shall elect a Chair and a Vice-Chair. 10. The CCM shall appoint an Executive Committee and other CCM committees (as required). 11. The CCM shall establish a Secretariat, and shall select an Executive Secretary to lead the Secretariat. 12. The hierarchy of authority shall be as follows: CCM; Executive Committee; Chair; Executive Secretary. Within this hierarchy, any party can be over-ruled by parties higher in the hierarchy. The Vice-Chair shall only have formal powers in this hierarchy when acting on behalf of the Chair. 13. Composition: 13.1. The CCM shall contain the following numbers of members from the following sectors within [Ruritania]: 13.1.1. Government ( members) 13.1.2. Domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), and International NGOs (INGOs) operating in-country ( members) 13.1.3. Academic/educational institutions ( members) 13.1.4. Private sector ( members) 13.1.5. People infected with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis or malaria ( members) 13.1.6. Religious/faith-based organizations ( members) 13.1.7. Multilateral and bilateral development partners operating in-country ( members) 13.2. Every effort shall be made to ensure that at least of the CCM members are from rural areas and from cities other than the capital. 13.3. Every effort shall be made to ensure that at least of the CCM members are female, and that the CCM includes several people with in-depth understanding of the gender dimensions of the epidemics. 13.4. There shall be representation on the CCM from youth and from at-risk communities. 13.5. The maximum size of the CCM shall be members. 13.6. At most of the CCM members shall come from the government sector. 13.7. At least of the CCM members shall come from the domestic civil society sectors (i.e., from sectors other than government, INGOs, and international and bilateral development partners). 13.8. Organization(s) serving as PR(s) that have not been chosen as voting members of the CCM shall be requested to attend CCM meetings in a non-voting capacity.
Selection Procedure
14. Selection: 14.1. CCM members representing each sector shall be chosen by that sector, providing an acceptable process has been established within the sector for this to happen. Such a selection process shall be developed within the sector, shall be described in a publicly-accessible document, and shall be conducted in an open manner. 14.2. Membership is normally granted to an organization, which then selects an individual to represent it at CCM meetings. Where there is no organization that is qualified to represent a sector, membership may be granted to an individual in his or her personal capacity. 14.3. When membership is granted to an organization, that organization will select an individual to represent it at CCM meetings. That organization will also select an alternate to attend those CCM meetings that the regular representative is unable to attend. 14.4. Each organization proposed for membership on the CCM, and each individual proposed in his/her personal capacity rather than as representative of an organization, must be approved by the CCM. 14.5. Membership on the CCM is for a term of year(s). At the expiry of a term, a CCM member may be nominated by its sector to serve another term, subject to a limit of consecutive terms. 14.6. The CCM shall have an orientation process for new members.
CCM Meetings
15. The CCM shall hold at least meetings per year. However, additional meetings may be called by the Chair or the Vice Chair or the Executive Committee, or may be called pursuant to a request submitted to the CCM Secretariat by at least of the CCM members. 16. The meetings of the CCM shall be conducted in . 17. Voting: 17.1. Decisions shall be made by consensus whenever possible. But where necessary, decisions shall be made by voting. 17.2. Votes shall be of two possible kinds: "simple majority" and "two-thirds majority." All votes shall be by simple majority except when these Terms of Reference state that they require a two-thirds majority. "Two-thirds" means two-thirds of voting members present at the time of the vote. 17.3. Voting methods shall be of two possible kinds: "informal" and "formal." All votes shall be informal unless any member present demands that a vote be made (or repeated) as a formal vote. Informal votes require a show of hands. Formal votes require recording each member's vote in the minutes of the meeting. 17.4. Absent members may not vote. 18. Quorum: No decision made at a CCM meeting is valid unless at least half of the CCM members are present at the time of the decision. 19. Notice and Agenda: All CCM members must receive, by email, fax or letter, at least one week's prior notice of each meeting of the CCM. The notice must specify the proposed agenda. The agenda may be modified and must be approved at the start of each meeting. 20. Minutes: 20.1. Draft minutes of CCM meetings shall be prepared and distributed to CCM members by the CCM Secretariat within

Publication Date: 2004-12-16


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