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Become a FAST-Infra Label Executive Advisory Committee Member
Shape the future of sustainable infrastructure through the FAST-Infra Label Executive Advisory Committee (EAC).
The Executive Advisory Committee is the formal stakeholder forum within the FAST-Infra Label’s governance structure. It is responsible for providing guidance and recommendations to the Fast-Infra Label Secretariat and electing the members of the Steering Committee.
As a FAST-Infra Label Executive Advisory Committee member you will:
- Join a group leading organisations contributing expertise and views to the development of the FAST-Infra Label.
- Elect members of the Steering Committee of the FAST-Infra Label.
This membership is free and open to experts from all geographies. We invite participation from diverse sectors – encompassing industry professionals, academic experts, financial specialists, and civil society members.
Engagement expectations:
The EAC meets two to three times per year in a virtual plenary to discuss varying topics which are relevant and material to the Label.
In addition to plenary discussions, the EAC is divided into seven working groups (WG) :
The working group will be consulted on questions mainly related to the methodology, indicators of the future Application Portal.
The working group will be consulted mainly on the process of third-party verification, on label claims & usage, methodology of verification and management of non-conformities.
The working group will be consulted on the following documents: Theory of Change, Monitoring and Evaluation Framework, Procedures and Policies.
The working group will be consulted on the following documents: Standard Setting Procedures, Policy on Reviewing Policies and Procedures Every 5 Years, Impartiality Policy, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy, Safeguarding Policy, Whistle-blower Protection Policy, Grievance Policy, Risk Management Plan, Translation policy, Complaints Procedure (PR04), Transition Procedure, and Due Diligence Procedures.
Financing Sustainable Infrastructure in Developing Countries
The working group will be involved in the project acquisition in emerging markets including strategy at the regional level, compliance of framework with national frameworks and regional contextualization of the framework.
Project Acquisition and Rollout
The working group will be consulted on roll-outs two and three during 2024 before the Application Portal is available and on how to reach out to investors and projects for global uptake.
Financial Sustainability of The Label [NEW]
The working group will be consulted on the self-sustainment of the Label potentially including critical review of the business plan, discussion on pricing strategy, membership benefits, approaches to uptake at scale (TBD by the WG).
EAC members are welcome to join at least one working group of which engagement varies in relation to the demands of the Label.
The EAC will also attend a yearly webinar organised by the Fast-Infra Label Secretariat on a date convenient to majority of stakeholders.
The EAC will play a pivotal role in shaping the Label’s direction, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of innovation and best practices in sustainable infrastructure. Your participation would greatly enhance our ability to make informed decisions that have a lasting impact on the industry.
It’s our pleasure to invite you apply via the link form below: