Code of Ethics of Civic Society Organizations
Code of Ethics of Civic Society Organizations
Code of Ethics
of Civic Society Organizations
Preamble
Aspire for the establishment of a democratic and legal state, civil society, and the rule of law;
Aim for transparency of activities undertaken by Civil Society Organizations, thereby enhancing
the trust between the Georgian people and CSOs;
hereby unite to protect the principles of freedom, tolerance, equality, diversity, pluralism,
benevolence, partnership, mutual gratitude, respect, social activism, openness, transparency,
professionalism, and democratic governance.
Chapter I
General Principles (of Action)
Independence
9. Civil Society Organizations define goals, make decisions and act independently, free from
outside interference.
10. Civil Society Organizations are independent of any political parties or any private companies
or other civil society organizations; such independence ensures their ability to act on behalf
of citizens welfare.
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12. Civil Society Organizations respect copyrights of other organizations on any ideas,
documents or other proprietary materials.
13. Citizen and volunteer participation is considered by CSOs as the basis of Civil Society;
CSOs respect activities undertaken by volunteers and citizens.
Tolerance
14. Civil Society Organizations are ready to listen and consider new and diverse ideas for
achieving goals through mutual cooperation.
15. Civil Society Organizations recognize diversity of thinking and differences among
organizations and their aims.
16. CSOs respect other organizations, their representatives and views.
Chapter II
Internal Relations in Civil Society Organization
Democratic Governance
17. Civil Society Organizations have clearly defined missions. The administration and
functioning of CSOs is based on Georgian legislation, statute of the organization, and internal
regulations.
18. Civil Society Organizations are voluntary organizations made up of members from the
society. They ensure democratic regulation within the organization and accountability of
ruling bodies, with mechanisms to respond to any violations thereof.
19. Civil Organizations act in a professional way to achieve aims and tasks defined by their
mission.
Financial Administration
25. Organizational finances are spent wisely and prudently and according to the approved budget.
26. The regulation of finances is made by the Board of the organization. It: a) approves the
annual (administrative) budget; b) approves financial procedures; and c) controls fundraising
policies.
27. The financial report of the organization should include the: a) total amount of annual income;
and b) annual budget, consisting of program and administrative expenses.
Control
28. Civil Society Organizations control their own activities through a Board of Trustees, a Board,
an Assembly of Members, and an annual financial audit.
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29. Activities undertaken by CSOs should be based on the principle of maximum transparency,
and mechanisms should be in place to assure this.
Assessment
30. CSOs have Mission statements that are stated clearly and are achievable. CSOs consistently
assess their current activities to ensure compatibility with their stated mission.
31. CSOs have internal regulations to analyze and assess the effectiveness of their activities.
Results of this assessment should be open for public scrutiny.
Chapter III
External Relations of Civil Society Organizations
General Principles
32. Civil Organizations aspire towards open cooperation within the civil sector as well with other
institutions.
33. CSOs offer society and all interested individuals (including government officials) the
experience, knowledge and operational abilities that the organization has for achieving its
goals, based on the principles that are stated in the preamble of this document.
Public Relations
34. Civil Society Organizations express and represent the needs of different sectors and interests
of society.
35. CSOs encourage citizens participation in civil society development through activities that
educate, promote democracy, and defend citizens interests.
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Chapter IV
Principle of Unification with the Code,
Execution and Responsibility Mechanisms
Structure
46. All organizations in agreement with the Code are given certificates that confirm their
agreement and willingness to uphold the principles contained herein.
47. The process of implementation of the principles is guided by the CSO Forum.
48. The CSO Forum is not an institutionally established structure. Every Civil Society
Organization which declares its agreement with the participles stated in the Code becomes a
member of the Forum.
49. The CSO Forum members share information, and through e-mail receive information that
may interest citizens, the civil sector or any civil organization.
Reaction
51. In case of any violation of democratic principles, CSOs working in the relevant sector can
bring this to the attention of the CSO Forum, with which other CSOs might be in agreement.
52. Statements and reactions about any violations of such principles shall be made through
consultations with every interested and affected party.
53. No member of The Forum has the right to act independently on behalf of the Forum.
Procedures
54. Adherence to the Code is possible through signature or written statement. At that time, CSOs
automatically become a member of the Forum.
55. CSOs have the right to leave the Forum if they determine that they do not share the values
and principles of the Code. In addition, each member of the Forum has the right to establish
new relations with any organization that chooses to leave the Forum.