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Welcome to the NGO Quality Assurance Certification Mechanism (QuAM)
TOWARDS A PUBLICLY ACCOUNTABLE NGO SECTOR IN UGANDA.
The QuAM has been specifically developed for what is known in our country as ‘NGOs' and ‘NGO networks.' A network is defined as a network of non-governmental organisations, that is registered with the NGO Board or district authorities, and that brings together other organisations and/or individuals as its members.
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We recognise that we constantly need to improve as organisations. To do so we need to strive and become "learning organisations." The certified NGO can demonstrate that it
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51. Has made efforts to reflect on its past successes and challenges as an organisation with input from other stakeholders including beneficiaries. This might include participator y programme reviews external evaluations of a programme or of the entire organisation. The NGO can show how these processes have led to changes in its policies, mission and practices. 52. Has actively tried to learn from other (re)sources available in its operating environment. The NGO is activ ....
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49.Has made efforts to reflect on its past successes and challenges. This could take the form of a review workshop a staff meeting dedicated to a programme or organisational evaluation, or a Board meeting to evaluate past performance. 50. Is able to identify and has documented how it (or its membership) has learnt and responded from past challenges and successes. The NGO can identify how lessons have been drawn and used to improve on practice and pol ....
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The QuAM has been specifically developed for what is known in our country as ‘NGOs' and ‘NGO networks.' A network is defined as a network of non-governmental organisations, that is registered with the NGO Board or district authorities, and that brings together other organisations and/or individuals as its members. Loose coalitions and temporary alliances are not included, although quality standards may apply to their constituent NGOs. A community-based organisation (CBO) or other ty ....
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The NGO Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM) has been developed for and by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Uganda. It is the result of a participatory process with wide consultations throughout the sector at national and regional levels through meetings, newspaper inserts and electronic means. The QuAM was formally approved at a meeting attended by a cross-section of NGOs in Kampala on 20September 2006. "NGO Quality Assurance aims at promoting the adherence by Civil Society O ....
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Quality has to be reflected in all we ‘do' as an organisation. We also recognise that no organisation works in isolation. To be successful it needs to develop effective relationships with other ‘actors' in its environment and be accountable to them. A certified NGO or NGO network demonstrates that it … Minimum standards Standards for improvement
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Certification Process1. The candidate NGO applies for a Certificate: an application form is obtained from the District Committee. This includes an annex: the QuAM assessment form.Certification Steps2. The candidate NGO pays the prescribed fee. The District Committee may at the NGO's request, issue a letter to the candidate, certifying that the certification process has begun. The NGO fills the self-assessment part of the form, following the instructions given, and returns it to the District Comm ....
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Welcome to the blog page of the Quality Assurance Certification Mechanism (QuAM), your trusted source for insights, updates, and expert perspectives on quality assurance in the non-profit sector. Here, we explore best practices, share success stories, and provide valuable resources to help organizations uphold the highest standards of governance, accountability, and service delivery. Whether you're a non-profit leader, donor, or advocate, our blog is designed to keep you informed about the lat ....
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