The Steering Committee is the decision-making body of the CREWS Initiative.
Responsibilities
Governance: defines and amends governance rules and responsibilities of the CREWS Initiative
Vision: sets strategy, approves policies, and ensures operations are aligned with purpose and objectives
Leadership: decides on priority investments, allocates funding, gives the green light for project launch or extension
Accountability: monitors operational progress, reviews financial reports, approves the Secretariat’s annual budget
Who’s who
The Steering Committee is composed of donor Member States as decision-makers. The Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) and the Chair of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Group under UNFCCC are also members.
The CREWS Secretariat, the Trustee of the Trust Fund and Implementing Partners contribute as non-decision-making participants.
The Chair of the Committee can also invite countries thinking of contributing to the CREWS Initiative, organizations, or specialists to attend meetings as non-decision-making observers.
Members are represented by nationally appointed government officials. They serves as the Chair of the Committee on a rotational basis.
Members
12 contributing countries are Members of the CREWS Initiative.
France, the founding Member, launched CREWS at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris in 2015. Since then, a growing membership and sustained financial support have seen our operational investments expand – geographically and in scope – year-on-year. Members have decision-making powers through the Steering Committee. They are represented by government nominees.