The Peace Finance Standard relies on a robust governance structure, ensuring integrity, effectiveness and the prevention of “peacewashing” in the Peace Finance market.
Oversees the development of the Peace Finance Impact Framework, including the standards and the related Guidance Notes, and certification.
Currently functions as an advisory body providing guidance and oversight during the foundational phase.
Offer the PFSC technical advice and make evidence-based recommendations related to standard development on thematic and specific topics to be determined by the PFSC.
Within the fabric of the Peace Finance Standards Committee's (PFSC) standard-setting process, Technical Sub-committees hold a pivotal role. Appointed by the PFSC, these sub-committees will consist of experts convened to delve into the technical complexities of developing robust standards for Peace Finance.
Technical Sub-committees operate with a clear directive from the PFSC to act independently, drawing on their professional acumen to inform the standard-setting process. Their contributions are instrumental in advancing the development of Peace Finance instruments that align with global needs and ethical practices.
The PFSC leverages the expertise of Sector/Project Working Groups to infuse the standard-setting process with practical insights and operational wisdom. These groups are composed of multi-sector experts, each bringing their nuanced understanding of industry-specific challenges and opportunities to the table.
The input from these working groups is vital to the PFSC's objective of setting standards that are not just theoretically sound but also practically implementable across diverse sectors. By working closely with these dedicated experts, the PFSC ensures that the development of Peace Finance standards is grounded, inclusive, and reflective of a multi-stakeholder approach.
Through these key functions, the Finance for Peace Secretariat empowers the Standards Committee, enabling it to make informed, effective decisions. This support is vital in the mission to develop and uphold standards that ensure the creation of a responsible and impactful Peace Finance market.
Serves to champion Peace Finance in bond, equity, or alternative investment markets by creating supportive networks.
The Peace Finance Industry Network is an informal and voluntary, public-facing, non-executive and advisory body. The network shall serve as an umbrella body to convene leaders and champions from the worlds of finance and the private sector, peacebuilding, development and beyond, to promote Peace Finance approaches, standards and knowledge.