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How to join a Task Force

Step 1 - Study the list of objectives below and select up to three for which you would like to carry out projects.

Step 2 - Click on the "Join Task Force XY" button to access the corresponding registration form under the desired goal. Fill it out and click "Submit" to join. You can join a task force as a "Task Force Leader," "Regional Representative," or "Team Member." Decide which role best suits you. Only individuals from an organization that is a partner of "4 per 1000" can be designated as a "Task Force Leader" or "Regional Representative." Non-members of "4 per 1000" can only join a task force as "team members," but they are welcome!

Task Force Leader:

  • Respond to the subsequent call for information explaining why they qualify to take the lead
  • Participate in the Task Force Leader Meetings to define and improve the SIC modalities and report on progress. Meetings are organized three times a year. 
  • Organize a Task Force Planning Meeting with Regional Representatives (TFRR) to work out an approach and share responsibilities
  • Exchange with Task Force Members and compile information about relevant literature, ongoing activities, and sponsors
  • Organize Task Force Meetings to analyze gaps, generate project ideas, and form Project Teams
  • Liaise with funding bodies to lobby for support for projects and actions

Regional Representatives:

  • Respond to the call for information explaining why they qualify to represent the region
  • Contribute to the Task Force Planning Meeting
  • Exchange with Task Force Members in their region and compile information about relevant literature, ongoing activities, and sponsors
  • Contribute to the organization of Task Force meetings to analyze gaps, generate project ideas, and form Project Teams
  • Liaise with funding bodies in their region to lobby for support for projects and actions

Team Member: 

  • Provide information on relevant literature, ongoing actions, and projects
  • Participate in Task Force Meetings to generate project ideas and engage in Projects Teams
  • Contribute to the conception of projects and actions
  • Contribute to the search for funding and the development of project proposals

The Executive Secretariat of "4 per 1000" will facilitate a consultative process for the final selection and nomination of the Leader and Regional Representatives.