Solution Exchange - Bhutan: How to Join
Who can become a member?
Joining Solution Exchange Bhutan is free, voluntary and open to any individual working in Bhutan or with development issues related to Bhutan and interested in contributing advice, experience and expertise for use by others, or for adapting others’ advice, experience and expertise for their own use.
- Government officials and NGO field workers implementing development projects and programmes
- Service delivery administrators at State, District and community level
- Community leaders and activis
- Political authorities, planners and policy makers at all levels of government
- Entrepreneurs promoting economic opportunities for poor communities
- Donors, charitable foundations and other sponsors of development initiatives
- Researchers and academics
- Members of the media looking for first hand material on development issues
- Any individuals involved with Bhutan’s development process
How to join:
To become a member of Solution Exchange, fill up the sign-up form and send it back to the moderator. To unsubcribe
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What are the rules members must follow to participate?
In becoming a member of Solution Exchange you are agreeing to follow seven basic rules: Please read the following before signing up:
- Contributions from members are primarily for the purpose of sharing advice, experience and expertise relating to development challenges in Bhutan. The mail-group should not be used as a discussion forum for promoting or advocating particular views, opinions or political positions. Dialogue and debate can be done more effectively through the many other discussion forums available.
- Solution Exchange is a network of professional peers and not of organizations. Messages posted to Solution Exchange represent the personal views
of the members and not of the agencies they are employed by.
- Contributions should be provided in a positive and constructive manner, and not as to intentionally defame or discredit the views of another individual or group.
- Contributions to the mail-group become public property and are freely available for others to cite or use as they choose, although members are encouraged to acknowledge the original contributor as a courtesy. Attachments or citations offered with these contributions retain the permissions associated with the material unless they are archived in the Solution Exchange repository, where they acquire the rights associated with Solution Exchange material as indicated in the Terms and Conditions for
Membership.
- To ensure adherence to the above rules, messages sent to the mail-group go first to the mail-group moderator, who is responsible for reviewing and approving messages to be posted. In carrying out these functions, the moderator reserves the right to edit and/or withhold messages that are found not to be appropriate for posting. Before a message is withheld or heavily edited, the moderator will notify and/or consult with the sender.
- In posting edited and unedited messages or incorporating these messages into synthesized responses, the United Nations accepts no responsibility for their veracity or authenticity. Members intending to use or transmit the information contained in these messages should be aware that they are relying on their own judgment.
- Users also agree to adhere to the legal rights associated with using the mail-group and with the Solution Exchange website. Legal terms and conditions governing the use of the mail-group, the website and the material contained therein are spelled out in the Terms and Conditions for Membership, which can be obtained through the following link: