Existing Governance and management structure
The Board of Governor (BoG) is the apex decision-making body of the FDO. It guides the organization in strategic decision-making. FDO’s General Council elects the BoG for a period of one year.
FDO has a unique approach of ensuring participation of all stakeholders and staff members in decision-making at program and community/ field levels. The FDO structure encourages participatory decision-making and debate for the programmatic activities. All issues related to our development/advocacy activities undergo extensive debate and careful consideration.
All the developmental and humanitarian programs in FDO are directed and supervised by Chief Executive officer (CEO) who is ex-officio / secretary to the Board of Governors. He is responsible for the efficient and effective functioning of the organization. Advisory Board Senior Managers and Consultants assist the CEO to ensure transparency and effective implementation of initiatives undertaken. All the staff members are responsible to their respective programs and subject to follow the policies, rules and regulations of the organization.
FDO has the policy to ensure a supportive and secure environment and to encourage staff members to improve their skills. (For Organizational Chart, contact FDO’s head office).
FDO operates under well-defined policies and rules and regulations that provide guidelines for the smooth implementation of organizational activities that promote good governance.
The FDO has experienced staff in the fields of finance and Administration, HR, Engineering, Surveyors, Educationist etc.
FDO Chairman Muhammad Alamgir Khan has 28 years of experience in the field of human resource, planning and implementation. The following are members of FDO’s Advisory Council:
S.No
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Name
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Occupation
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Location
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1.
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MD, Diplomat American Board of Internal Medicine
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Florida, USA
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2.
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Major (Retd) Shireen Zaman Jadoon
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Director Administration, Hazara University
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Abbottabad, Pakistan
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3.
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Atiya Bukhari
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Former Teacher
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United Kingdom
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4.
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Abdul Wadood Khan
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Assistant Professor
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Peshawar, Pakistan
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