Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Economic and Social:
Agriculture
Business and Industry
Citizenship and Governance
Culture
Development
Economics and Finance
Extreme poverty
Financing for Development
Food
Governance
Indigenous Peoples
Industrial Development
Information
Least Developed Countries
Media
New Global Institutions
Peace and Security
Population
Science and Technology
Social Development
Statistics
United Nations Reform
Values
Women
Women/gender Equality
Youth
Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
Advocacy and outreach
Human rights of women
Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women
Policy advice
Research
Women and health
Women and the economy
Women in power and decision-making
Social Development:
Employment
Poverty
Social policy
Youth
Sustainable Development:
Capacity-building
Energy
Gender equality
Industrial development
Integrated decision-making
Poverty
Sustainable development for Africa
Peace and Development in Africa:
Development in Africa
Peace in Africa
NEPAD:
Agriculture and Food Security
Crosscutting issues (Gender and Capacity Development)
Economic and Corporate Governance
Human Development
Regional Integration and Infrastructure
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Country of activity: |
Somalia
Austria
Rwanda
United Republic of Tanzania
Argentina
Cyprus
Kenya
Mauritius
Canada
United States of America
Haiti
Uganda
Italy
Germany
Australia
Netherlands
India
Bangladesh
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Burundi
Israel
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Millennium Development Goals: |
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Promote gender equality and empower women
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop global partnership for development
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
1981 |
Organizational structure: |
The organizational structure of SID consists of a General Assembly, a Governing Council, an Executive Committee, national and local organizations, and an international Secretariat. The SID General Assembly is composed by all the members of the Society and meet every four years in the context of the SID World Conference. It is the sovereign body of SID, approving the broad guidelines for the programme and generally overseeing the work and activities of the Society. The SID Governing Council is elected at one General Assembly and serves until the installation of a successor Council at the next General Assembly. It consists of a minimum of ten (10) and a maximum of fifteen (15) members elected by the membership and meets at least once annually. It elects a President, a Treasurer, up-to-two Vice Presidents, and provides the mandate to the Managing Director as the CEO of the organization. When the Council is not in Session, its functions are carried by the SID Executive Committee. All SID activities are coordinated by the SID Secretariat that operates with the leadership of the SID Managing Director and the overall guidance of the Council. It is the policy of the Society to encourage and recognize the establishment of national and local SID Chapters and other units. The form of organization may vary from country to country. The Governing Council is empowered to provide for the establishment and operation of such units in the name of the Society for International Development. |
Number and type of members: |
SID has over 30 chapters, and 3,000 members in more than 50 countries. While headquartered in Rome, Italy, its main operational offices are located in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. |
Funding structure: |
Membership fees or dues
Grants from Governments
Product sales and business services
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Foreign and international grants
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