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Importance of Corporate Governance
Sound company governance drives long-term organizational strength, creating efficacy
and accountability across the firms to it in the wider global ecosystem through enhanced
accountability to attract quality investment and improve the shareholders’ wealth in the long haul.
GISG has developed a well-thought through curriculum that encompass among others:
1. The concepts and principles of corporate governance in public and private entities
2. Relationship between governance, values and ethics
3. How to manage multiple stakeholders needs by leaders
4. Accountability and record keeping
5. Financial literacy and entrepreneurship
6. Civic education at the bottom the pyramid.
Our Mission
To socio-economically empower organizations and communities through
best-of-class governance interventions.
Our Vision
The preferred strategic governance inte
grator in the best interest of the next
generation.
Our Values
1.Child Learning and House Hold Resilience (CL&HHR)
Child Learning and Household Resilience (CL&HHR) is an approach that focuses on improving
both children’s education and the overall resilience of households in times of crisis.
• Improving Access to Education: Setting up temporary learning spaces or mobile schools to
ensure children can continue their education during emergencies, building both individual
and family resilience.
• Strengthening Economic Resilience: Offering income-generating activities and vocational
training for parents to improve financial stability, ensuring children’s educational needs are
met.
• Health and Nutrition: Providing school meals and nutritional support to help children stay
healthy, improve cognitive function, and perform better in school, while also teaching
families about health and nutrition.
• Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: Building clean water sources and sanitation facilities to
prevent illness, ensuring children can attend school and families have more time to focus on
education and income.
• Psychosocial Support: Offering mental health support for children and parents in crisis
situations to help them cope with trauma, strengthening emotional resilience and stability
at home.
CL&HHR creates a positive feedback loop, where improved education leads to stronger, more
resilient families, and resilient households provide better opportunities for children.
2. Child Protection and Participation (CP&P)
Child Protection and Participation (CP&P) ensures children’s safety, well-being, and
rights while involving them in decisions affecting their lives. It focuses on:
• Child Protection: Preventing abuse, neglect, and
exploitation while supporting children in vulnerable
situations.
• Child Participation: Empowering children to voice their
opinions and engage in decision-making processes.
• Integrated Approach: Collaborating with families,
communities, and governments to address root causes
of harm and build supportive systems.
• Global Frameworks: Guided by the UN Convention on
the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
CP&P promotes safety, resilience, and equitable opportunities,
ensuring children grow in secure and nurturing environments,
Promotes resilience and self-confidence by involving children in
decision-making processes. It also fosters equitable societies by
addressing vulnerabilities and upholding the rights of
marginalized children, such as girls, refugees, and children with
disabilities.
3. Integrated Health & Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Integrated Health & Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) is a holistic approach that
connects public health with access to clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene practices. This
integration addresses systemic challenges to prevent diseases, improve health outcomes, and
enhance community well-being. Key Points in this category include
• Water: Ensure access to clean and safe drinking water to prevent waterborne diseases and
support hygiene practices like handwashing and menstrual hygiene management.
• Sanitation: Promote proper waste disposal systems to reduce environmental contamination and
also encourage open defecation-free (ODF) communities to limit disease outbreaks.
• Hygiene: Focus on hygiene education, such as handwashing with soap, to prevent infections
and emphasizes personal and menstrual hygiene for better health and dignity.
• Health Integration: Links WASH services to healthcare systems, reducing infections in health
care settings.
• Significance: Break the cycle of disease by addressing root causes, improve maternal and child
health by reducing mortality and strengthen community resilience to health crises.
• Global Frameworks: Support SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation) and SDG 3 (good health and
well-being) and align with WHO and UNICEF initiatives for WASH in healthcare facilities.
This integrated approach is vital for fostering healthier populations, reducing healthcare costs, and
achieving sustainable development.