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===Research and Documentation===
 
===Research and Documentation===
  
===Information Science===
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===Knowledge and Information Services===
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===Building Capacities and Communities of Practice===
  
 
===Advocacy and Resource Mobilization===
 
===Advocacy and Resource Mobilization===

Revision as of 12:52, 30 December 2014

Noolaham Foundation shall form Sector Teams (SET) to pool experts to work together in areas critical to the organization. Research& Documentation, Technology, Preservation & Archive, Information Service, Advocacy & Community Building and Resource Mobilization are the five Sector Teams. The head of each SET will serve as Sector Lead at the Regulatory Board. A Sector Teamis responsible for developing concepts, identifying risks and issues and recommending strategies to the RB. The SET is responsible for quality assurance in their respective sector.

Each Sector Team will have a Volunteer Team based in Sri Lanka. The Sector Lead, Volunteer Lead and Team members will have a common project management process and share resources to achieve results. A Sector Lead in consultation with the Volunteer Lead is responsible for the quality of the work assigned to volunteers.

A Sector Team may have dedicated Staff/Management support or request Staff/Management support as needed. A Sector Team shall make use of Resource Persons (volunteers) or Consultants (paid) for specific expert requests.It is a shared responsibility between Sector Teams and the Regulatory Board to build capacity, skill set and resources within the Sector Teams.

The Sector Lead is responsible for coordinating the members, volunteers, experts and staff. She/he shall set the agenda and record minutes. The minutes must be shared with the RB.


Research and Documentation

Technology

Knowledge and Information Services

Building Capacities and Communities of Practice

Advocacy and Resource Mobilization