Charter

The g7+ Charter

The charter of the g7+ was agreed upon by its member states during the 3rd g7+ Ministerial meeting in Lomé, Togo in May 2014, and it further formalizes the g7+ membership. 

 

Today, five member countries have ratified the g7+ charter namely Afghanistan, Sao Tome e Principe, Sierra Leone, Timor-Leste and Yemen. The ratification was done according to each member country’s national regulation. 

 

The g7+ Charter was recently certified by the United Nations Treaty and recognizes the group as a multilateral organization within the United Nations body.

g7+ Charter

The Governments of Afghanistan, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liberia, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Solomon Islands, São Tomé & Principe, South Sudan, Timor-Leste, Togo and Yemen (the “Member States”)

Problem

  • Having learned the difficult lessons common to all states that are or have been affected by conflict and seeking to transition to the next stage of development;
  • Knowing that conflict or post-conflict affected states are best positioned to learn from one another about these hard-won experiences;
  • United under the vision of “Pathways toward Resilience”, and “Volunteerism, Solidarity and Co-operation” and working under the motto “Nothing about us without us”;
  • Recognizing the need for a vision for peace building and state building as set out in the Statement by the g7+ made in Dili, Timor-Leste on 10 April 2010, the Dili Declaration of 10 April 2010, the Monrovia Roadmap on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in July 2011 and the Haiti Declaration of November 2012;
  • Seeking to reform the way the international community engages with conflict-affected states as articulated in the New Deal for engagement in fragile situations;
  • Desiring to work in concert with international development partners, the private sector, civil society, the media and people across countries, borders and regions to reform international engagement in development in Member States;
  • Recalling the inaugural meeting of g7+ on 10 April 2010 in Dili, Timor-Leste where the g7+ members first gathered to express the will of the member states as an international organization, as well as the Ministerial meetings conducted in Juba, South Sudan (October 2011) and Port-au-Prince, Haiti (November 2012) since its creation; and
  • Believing it is important for g7+ to formalize its constitution as an international organi zation so as to better provide for its future operation and receive full international recognition for its constituent organs, have agreed to the following charter:

ARTICLE I
Legal Status

ARTICLE II
Purpose
ARTICLE III
The Ministerial Forum
ARTICLE IV
The Advisory Council
ARTICLE V
Establishment of the g7+ Secretariat
ARTICLE VI
Appointment of Secretariat Staff
  1. The Secretariat staff (hereinafter “the Staff ”) shall consist of a General Secretary, a Deputy General Secretary, and such other staff as may be appointed by the General Secretary in accordance with this Article.
  2. The General Secretary shall be appointed by the Chair for a term of 2 (two) years. The incumbent General Secretary may be reappointed upon the expiry of such term. The Deputy General Secretary and other staff shall be appointed by the General Secretary. If for any reason the post of General Secretary is vacant, a Deputy General Secretary shall be directed by the Chair of the Ministerial Forum to carry out the functions of the General Secretary on an interim basis until the position is filled by consensus of the Member States.
ARTICLE VII
Functions of the General Secretary
ARTICLE VIII
Functions of the Secretariat
  1. Follow the principles of Volunteerism, Solidarity and Cooperation, work to further strengthen and deepen links between Member States in accordance with the purposes of the g7+;
  2. Promote identity and activities g7+ and promote the common interest of the Member States in relation to Peacebuilding and Statebuilding;
  3. Work to advance partnerships between Member States and conflict or post conflict affected states;
  4. Engage with the multilateral, regional and bilateral donor organizations to promote the alignment of their policies concerning their engagement within the Member States in accordance with the principles of the New Deal for engagement in fragile situations;
  5. Devise and establish guidance notes to guide the multilateral, regional and bilateral donor organizations in their engagement in development of the Member States;
  6. Represent the g7+ in various international fora to maintain visibility and increase the impact of the work of g7+;
  7. Operate the budget and report on the finances of g7+;
  8. Work in accordance with any Secretariat protocol approved by the Ministerial Forum; and
  9. Undertake such other activities as are necessary for the attainment of the purposes of g7+.
  10.  
ARTICLE IX
Focal Points
Each Member State will appoint one or more Focal Points to act as its representatives. Each Focal Point will provide liaison between the Member State and g7+ and its organs and undertake the distribution of information internally within his/her own Member State.
ARTICLE X
Funding of the g7+ and its organs
ARTICLE XI
Privileges and Immunities
ARTICLE XII
Signature, Ratification and Entry into Force
ARTICLE XIII
Registration of the Charter
Upon entry into force, the General Secretary shall register the Charter with the Secretary General of the United Nations
ARTICLE XIV
Adhesion and Accession
ARTICLE XV
Cessation of Membership
Any State which desires to withdraw as a Member State shall give one month’s notice in writing to the General Secretary, who shall promptly inform the other Member States.
ARTICLE XVI
Amendment of the Charter
This Charter may be amended by consensus of the Member States. Any Member State may make a written request to amend the Charter by submitting a written request to the General Secretary to that effect. The proposed amendment may not be considered until all the Member States have been duly notified of it.
ARTICLE XVII
Miscellaneous