Regulations
Regulations
Organization Regulations
Aarabkha Organization for Sustainable Development operates under a clear set of regulations designed to ensure transparency, integrity, and effective governance in all its activities. These regulations define the organizational structure, membership criteria, responsibilities, and decision-making mechanisms that guide the organization’s work.
General Framework
The organization’s regulations provide a unified framework that governs administrative, financial, and operational processes. They help maintain compliance with national laws, uphold ethical standards, and ensure that all programs and activities align with the organization’s mission and values.
Key Areas Covered in the Regulations
- Definition of the organization, its name, headquarters, and official identity.
- Objectives and goals aligned with national sustainable development priorities.
- Methods and tools for achieving organizational objectives, including training, awareness campaigns, studies, and community programs.
- Membership rules, conditions, rights, and responsibilities.
- Organizational structure, including the founding body, general assembly, administrative board, and specialized committees.
- Roles and responsibilities of each governing entity and committee.
- Decision-making procedures and meeting requirements.
- Financial regulations covering revenues, expenditures, accounting procedures, and resource management.
- Guidelines for opening branches, appointing board members, and organizing administrative work.
- Procedures related to amendments, dissolution, merging, or restructuring.
Commitment to Compliance
All members, employees, volunteers, and associated partners are required to adhere to the organization’s internal regulations. Compliance with these rules reflects the organization’s commitment to lawful practice, ethical behavior, and the pursuit of sustainable, positive impact.