General Assembly
The supreme decision-making body of the coalition.
The founding Constitution establishes a clear line from collective decision-making to accountable implementation.
The supreme decision-making body of the coalition.
Provides policy direction and oversees implementation.
Offers independent strategic counsel and oversight.
Led by a Secretary General and responsible for daily operations.
Lead the coalition's programme areas.
Coordinate country and subregional implementation close to communities.
Regional branches are intended to strengthen local ownership, contextual effectiveness and grassroots impact. Each branch will be led by a Regional Coordinator, report to the Secretariat and support local programming, stakeholder engagement, advocacy, monitoring and reporting.
Membership is open to organisations and people who commit to GLICFPR's values and objectives.
Faith-based organisations, interfaith bodies and aligned civil-society institutions.
Religious, civic and community actors committed to the coalition's purpose.
Individuals recognised for distinguished service to peace and reconciliation.
Members participate in programmes and decisions, uphold ethical principles and contribute to the coalition's sustainability.
The Constitution allows member contributions, grants, donations, partnerships and responsible income-generating activities. The Finance Office, under the Treasurer, is accountable for transparent management, with annual audited reports to the General Assembly.