Governance
Governance Structure
The governance structure at Nabni consists of three levels:
BMZ (DONOR)
Relevant Tasks
- Provides strategic direction to the Facility
- Oversees the Facility's performance
- Selects intervention countries
- Makes strategic business decisions
- Fosters coordination with other projects funded by development partners
ADVISORY GROUP (AG)
Members
- GIZ
- Civil Peace Service
- Two LNGOs experts on peace
- Two international experts or academia
- FMU
- Observers: KfW
- Secretariat: FMU
Relevant Tasks
- Provides strategic advice and helps resolve major implementation challenges
- Serves as a sparring partner to the Facility
- Can be solicited by the FMU for advice on an ad hoc basis
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE (TC)
Members
- KfW
- Facility Director
- Peace and Conflict Expert
- Other KfW/FMU senior staff as needed
- Observers: NRC Germany
- Secretariat FMU
Relevant Tasks
- Supports key business processes
- Monitors progress, proposes adjustments and appraises FMU proposals before their submission to the donor
Funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the KfW Development Bank , the Facility supports local civil society partner projects that aim to build or rehabilitate physical or social infrastructure, strengthen governance, improve access to essential services, support or create livelihood opportunities and reinforce social ties in local communities.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is the Facility Manager for Nabni and hosts the Facility Management Unit in its Middle East Regional Office in Amman, Jordan.
The Fund Management Unit (FMU) is responsible for day-to-day management of the Facility and its operational decisions, including ensuring the overall functioning of the Facility, monitoring and oversight of projects implemented by partners.
For further information, please refer to the Nabni Governance ToR . Nabni’s work is also supported by Interpeace as an Advisory Peacebuilding Organisation, providing regular technical support to the FMU.