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Jersey Overseas Aid Commission: re-appointment of Commissioner

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STATES OF JERSEY

JERSEY OVERSEAS AID COMMISSION: RE-APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER

Lodged au Greffe on 11th November 2016 by the Deputy of Grouville

STATES GREFFE

2016  P.121

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

to appoint Mr. Douglas Melville as a non-States Commissioner of the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission until 4th March 2020, in accordance with clause 7.6 of the Constitution of the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission, as set out in Schedule 1 to the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission (Jersey) Law 2005.

DEPUTY OF GROUVILLE

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REPORT

The Jersey Overseas Aid Commission (Jersey) Law 2005 requires the Chairman, in making  nominations,  to  use  his  or  her  best  endeavours  "to  ensure  that  the Commissioners shall be a diverse and balanced group of people in terms of gender, age, experience and skills, who share a commitment to the promotion of the objects of the Commission". In meeting that statutory requirement, non-States Commissioners with a range  of  backgrounds  and  professional  qualifications  were  appointed  when  the Commission was first established.

Mr. Melville has served as non-States Commissioner since August 2015, following the resignation of Mr. G. Crill part-way through his term of office, the remainder of which Mr. Melville  fulfilled  in  accordance  with  Section 7.8  of  the  Jersey  Overseas  Aid Commission (Jersey) Law 2005. Mr. Melville 's  current term of office expires  on 5th March 2017.

The present States Commissioners are: Deputy C.F. Labey of Grouville (Chairman), Connétable M.P.S. Le Troquer of St. Martin and Deputy J.A. Martin of St. Helier ; and the non-States Commissioners are: Mrs. T. Roberts and Mr. P.D. Le Seelleur.

Mr. Melville is currently the first Channel Islands Financial Services Ombudsman for Jersey and Guernsey. He has many years' experience in overseas aid in many different capacities. He began his career with the Canadian International Development Agency ("CIDA") in the 1980s and worked on field assignments, including project planning and evaluation, in over 10 countries throughout Africa and the Middle East. He worked at CIDA headquarters co-ordinating information and analysis during the African famine crisis. He has remained actively involved, through volunteer activities including board governance, advocacy, fund-raising and field missions in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya. Through  work  in  financial  services,  he  has  participated  in  technical  co-operation missions to Sri Lanka, Trinidad, Jamaica, China, Malaysia, and 5 countries situated in Central America. In the aftermath of the 2004 Tsunami, he was sent as a volunteer to conduct an assessment for the option of monetary and technical assistance to rebuild the co-operative financial sector that was devastated. Mr. Melville is also involved as a volunteer expert in training workshops in several developing countries, through the World  Bank  and  the  Organisation  for  Economic  Co-operation  and  Development ("OECD").

The Non-States Commissioners all serve in an honorary capacity and give many hours of their time freely to assist the work of the Commission. We would like to thank Mr. Melville  for  agreeing  to  continue  to  offer  his  considerable  expertise  to  the Commission for a further term.

Financial and manpower implications

There are no financial or manpower implications for the States arising  from this proposition.

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