The Foundation for Global Partnership for Education policies serve as a guide when navigating ethical dilemmas. The Foundation for Global Partnership for Education policies comply with the best practices regarding, without limitations:
- Ethical code of conduct.
- PSEAH and children abuse
- Misue of funds
- Conflict of interest and procurement
- Whistleblowing
Please refer to the enclosed Whistleblowing policy for any further information. The purpose of the Whistleblowing policy is to ensure a clear, achievable and relevant standard of ethical conduct for the activities and decision-making of the Foundation, as a good practice that will help protect all Foundation Stakeholders and foster broad public trust and confidence in the Foundation’s operations.
This policy outlines both expectations and requirements for the Foundation Stakeholder involved in the implementation of the Foundation’s activities to prevent and manage the risk of misbehaviour incidents in the delivery of the Foundation’s activities. This policy constitutes guidance which is a set of principles and rules that Foundation Stakeholders are expected to apply unless they can provide an acceptable rationale for not doing so. Preventing misbehaviours is a shared responsibility. All involved parties must play an active role in reporting and addressing misbehaviour incidents as they occur.
If you have a concern about inappropriate behaviour perpetrated by a Foundation for GPE Governance Official or Foundation for GPE staff, please contact: ethics@foundationforgpe.org.