In July 2017, the RSPO BoG endorsed the RSPO Smallholder Strategy. The Strategy outlined the goal and objectives that need to be realized in order to bring meaningful transformation to smallholders’ livelihoods and inclusion into the RSPO system. A strategic framework was prepared for RSPO, including the Secretariat, and its members, to implement and support interventions that will ultimately lead to attaining the objectives and goal.
A fundamental requirement in ensuring effective implementation of the Strategy is to strengthen the governance structure of RSPO with particular reference to smallholders. To this effect, an augmented governance structure with clear roles and responsibilities was proposed and endorsed by the RSPO BoG.
One of the two key objectives of the augmented structure is to establish the Smallholder Standing Committee. The SH Standing Committee will provide a more comprehensive representation of smallholder interests with allocation of responsibilities to deliver the strategy held within one single body.
The mandate of the SH Standing Committee (SHSC) is:
- The Committee will oversee the execution of the RSPO Smallholder Strategy, and the Secretariat to lead the implementation of the planned activities
- To make decision throughout the implementation of the Strategy and to ensure that the Guiding Principles are respected in the decision making;
- To form a (or more) Working Group or Task Force responsible for delivering a specific output of the Strategy. These sub-groups will report back to the SHSC, where appropriate and the Standing Committee will evaluate and decide on the working groups recommendations; and
- To monitor the overall budget for the SH Strategy implementation.
- Reporting to the BoG on matters concerning smallholders
The following composition is proposed for the SHSC and strives for a balanced representation from stakeholder groups and global/regional presence,
Category
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Division
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Total
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Growers
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Malaysia
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1
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Indonesia
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1
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Rest of the World
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1
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Social NGO
|
|
1
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Environmental NGO
|
|
1
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Supply Chain
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Consumer Goods Manufacturer
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1
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Banks/Investor
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1
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Processor/Trader
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1
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Retailer
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1
|
Smallholders
Note: Members may not necessarily be smallholders themselves but the smallholder organisation could nominate someone to represent them.
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Malaysia
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1
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Indonesia
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1
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Thailand
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1
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Papua New Guinea
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1
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RoW(Africa)
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1
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RoW(LatAm)
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1
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Following best practices, independent experts and other key stakeholders may be invited to provide input.
Members are expected to meet the following criteria:
We wish to invite interested individuals representing the above-mentioned categories to join the Standing Committee. The Terms of Reference(ToR) of the Smallholder Standing Committee is available for download below.
The call for participation and/or nomination closes 5pm (GMT+8), 15 November, 2018. Kindly contact Julia Majail ([email protected]) or Ashwin Selvaraj ([email protected]) if you would like to participate or submit a nomination, or if you require further information.