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Organizational Structure
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Organizational Structure
KSS has 3 Council- the General
Council (GC), the Advisory Council (AC) and the Executive Council (EC).
i) The General Council (GC): The General Council is
consisting of 30 members. The supreme management authority of the organization
is vested with thru General Council. All the members are taken the respective
community considering their background and attitude. The GC has supreme power
in overall respect of the organization; it forms EC by direct casting vote and
or selecting process and provides responsibilities of project implementation,
collecting, funds, appointing staff to the EC.
ii) The Executive Council (EC): The is elected by the
general council members in an election and or selection process in its Annual
General Meeting for a period of 3 years term. The Executive Council is consist
of 7 members and headed by a president. The executive Council is responsible
for the overall management aspect of the organization. The Executive Council
prepares annual report as regards the overall performance of the organization
and report to the General Council members. The Executive council meets at least
6 times in a year. This council can meet on emergency basis at any time in the
year as and when needed. The problems and issues as regards the ongoing program
activities are discussed in this meeting and necessary recommendations are made
to solve operational of the organization and project implementation.
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Background information
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Kapo
Seba Sangha KSS is a community-based indigenous people’s non-political
development organization was established on 22nd February, 1996 by
some dedicated, selfless and highly educated tribal social workers of
Rangamati, Chittagong Hill Tracts, who wanted to bring positive change among
the people of CHT region irrespective of race, caste, creed, gender and
religion..
There are eleven indigenous communities in the
greater Chittagong Hill Tracts and possess distinctly different physical
features from the Bengali people. It covers an area of 5093 square miles,
mostly hilly and inaccessible. The very different geography, culture and social
practice of this region compared with the rest of the country has clearly side
lined it in terms of national development. Each group bears its specific racial
background, language, heritage and culture. They are scattered all over the
Chittagong Hill Tracts.
The greater Chittagong Hill Tracts
(CHT) is currently one of the poverty stricken areas of the country due to
various reasons. The political instability is one of the important reasons and
which not only significantly affected in peace and social harmony but also
caused gender discrimination in social arbitration process and hampered the
socio-economical development process. For that reason this region has had no
exposure to any development activities and the majority of the CHT population
continues to be very underprivileged and poor.
Since
inception Kapo Seba Sangha KSS has been committed to work with and for the
underprivileged people of the CHT to alleviate their poverty situation. During
the 7 years of KSS's existence many development initiatives have been undertaken
with good results.
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