The primary function of the openIMIS Stakeholder Committee is to provide advice to support the overall outcomes of the openIMIS Initiative. The Stakeholder Committee is expected to provide guidance on the initiative in growing the community of practice, building a robust yet flexible product and increasing implementations of the tool for managing various types of social protection schemes.
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The openIMIS Stakeholder Committee currently consists of the following members, who each hold a vote and contribute to the Initiative. Each of the following organisations will have a vote in any major voting process. Organisations must designate an alternate in case the primary voting member is unavailable.
DEZA
… from countries SDC
Scheme operators using openIMIS (max. 2 representatives)
… from countries using openIMIS
… from the Representatives from Implementers Committee (max. 2 representatives)
… Implementers Committee
… Representatives Developers Committee (max. 2 representatives)
… Developers Committee,
… Unaffiliated health / social protection financing experts (max. 2 )
… health / social protection financing experts,
… representatives from bilateral, multi-lateral organisations with expertise on health / social protection and/or digitalisation (max. x)
… representatives from bilateral, multi-lateral organisations with expertise on health / social protection and/or digitalisation
… representatives from bilateral, multi-lateral organisations with expertise on health / social protection and/or digitalisation
… representatives )
Representatives from bilateral, multi-lateral organisations with expertise on health / social protection and/or digitalisation
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Name | Agency | Primary Voting Member (✓) or Alternate (Alt) | |||
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Alexander Schrade | BMZ | ✓ | tbd | BMZ | Alt |
Olivier Praz | SDC | ✓ | tbd | SDC | Alt |
Stakeholder Committee Composition
The Stakeholder Committee is to be composed of representatives from donor organisations (all), from countries using openIMIS (2), from the Implementers and Developers Committee (2 each)[1], health / social protection financing experts (2), representatives from bilateral, multi-lateral organisations with expertise on health / social protection and/or digitalisation (xx).
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