Governing Council banner

Governing Council

IFAD's highest decision-making authority

The Governing Council is IFAD’s main decision-making body. It consists of all of IFAD’s Member States and meets annually. It is attended by the official Member State representatives, i.e. Governors, Alternate Governors and any other designated advisers. Observers are also invited to attend sessions.

All powers of the Fund are vested in the Governing Council, which takes decisions on issues such as approval of new membership; appointment of the President of IFAD; matters pertaining to the permanent seat of the Fund; approval of the administrative budget and adoption of broad policies, criteria and regulations.

Governing Council Sessions are chaired by the Chairperson of the Governing Council Bureau. For two-year terms, the Bureau is composed of a Chairperson and two Vice-Chairpersons representing each of the three Lists of the Member States of the Fund.

Governing Council Bureau

As per Rule 12, paragraph 1 of the Rules of Procedure of the Governing Council “The Governing Council shall at alternate annual sessions elect from among the Governors a Bureau consisting of a Chairperson and two Vice-Chairpersons who shall serve for two years and shall hold office until their successors are elected.”
 

Latest sessions

Latest sessions

Governing Council 2024

februari 2024 - EVENT

The Governing Council is IFAD’s main decision-making body. The forty-seventh session will focus on innovation.

GC46 interactive session - Indigenous Peoples’ climate leadership

februari 2023 - EVENT

Through evidence, storytelling and a Q&A, this session will showcase how the effective participation of Indigenous Peoples in decision-making and policymaking is key to achieving food security.

GC46 interactive session - Private sector finance for small producers’ climate adaptation

februari 2023 - EVENT

This event will discuss the challenges and opportunities of private sector finance and identify concrete investments and policy actions.