The General
Assembly is the highest decision-making body of the International Federation.
It meets every two years and comprises representatives from all
member National Societies.
The 15th session
of the General Assembly was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, 11-15 November
2005.
A Governing
Board acts between general assemblies, meeting twice a year
with the authority to make certain decisions. The board comprises
the Federation's president and vice presidents, representatives
from elected member Societies and the chairman of the Finance Commission.
The chairman of the Youth Commission is invited to participate in
the board meetings.
Four
other commissions cover: health and community services, youth,
disaster relief, development.
To ensure that progress continues to be made to “improve the
lives of vulnerable people by mobilising the power of humanity”,
the General Assembly in 2003 reconfirmed the four Commissions to
ensure that appropriate policies are developed, reviewed and recommended.
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