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1.Name <br />1.1The association hereby constituted will be called DOUALA ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTRE <br />1.2Its shortened name will be DEC<br />Body Corporate<br />The association shall:<br />Exist in its own right, separately from its members.<br />Continue to exist even when its membership changes and there are different office bearers.<br />Be able to own property and other possessions.<br />Be able to sue and be sued in its own name.<br /> 2.Objectives<br />(a) The association’s main objectives are to:<br />1. Support and spread the ideas of entrepreneurship in Cameroun <br />2. Create a database of Cameroonians professionals in entrepreneurship<br />3. Organise trainings and workshops in Entrepreneurship <br />(b) The association’s secondary objectives will be to:<br />1.Contribute to develop linkages between international organisations in the field of entrepreneurship and local institutions, and promoting: <br />Researches on opportunities in entrepreneurship  <br />Conferences <br />Exhibitions <br />Open days<br />Education and post school learning in entrepreneurship <br />Link between African tertiary institutions <br />Training in modern and structured organizations of the north s<br />3.Income and property<br />The association will keep a record of everything it owns.<br />3.2 The association may not give any of its money or property to its members or office bearers. The only time it can do this is when it pays for work that a member or office bearer has done for the association. The payment must be a reasonable amount for the work that has been done.<br /> 3.3A member of the association can only get money back from the association for expenses that she or he has paid for or on behalf of the association. <br />3.4Members or office bearers of the association do not have rights over things that belong to the association. <br />4.Membership and General Meetings<br />4.1If a person wants to become a member of the association, she or he will have to ask the association’s management committee. The management committee has the right to say no. <br />4.2Members of the association must attend its annual general meetings. At the annual general meeting members exercise their right to determine the policy of the association.<br /> 5.Management<br />5.1A management committee will manage the association. The management committee will be made up of not less than five (5) members. They are the office bearers of the association. <br />5.2Office bearers will serve for one year, but they can stand for re-election for another term in office after that. Depending on what kind of services they give to the association, they can stand for re-election into office again and again. This is so long as their services are needed and they are ready to give their services.<br />5.3If a member of the management committee does not attend three management committee meetings in a row, without having applied for and obtaining leave of absence from the management committee, then the management committee will find a new member to take that person’s place.<br />The management committee will meet at least once a month. More than half of members need to be at the meeting to make decisions that are allowed to be carried forward. This constitutes a quorum.<br />Minutes will be taken at every meeting to record the management committee’s decisions. The minutes of each meeting will be given to management committee members at least two weeks before the next meeting. The minutes shall be confirmed as a true record of proceedings, by the next meeting of the management committee, and shall thereafter be signed by the chairperson.<br />The association has the right to form sub-committees. The decisions that sub-committees take must be given to the management committee. The management committee must decide whether to agree to them or not at its next meeting. This meeting should take place soon after the sub-committee’s meeting. By agreeing to decisions the management committee ratifies them. <br />All members of the association have to abide by decisions that are taken by the management committee.<br />6.Powers of the association<br />The management committee may take on the power and authority that it believes it needs to be able to achieve the objectives that are stated in point number 2 of this constitution. Its activities must abide by the law. <br />6.1The management committee has the power and authority to raise funds or to invite and receive contributions. <br />6.2The management committee does, however, have the power to buy, hire or exchange for any property that it needs to achieve its objectives.  <br />6.3The management committee has the right to make by-laws for proper management, including procedure for application, approval and termination of membership. <br />    The association will decide on the powers and functions of office bearers.<br />7.Meetings and procedures of the committee<br />7.1The management committee must hold at least two ordinary meetings each year. <br />7.2The director, or two members of the committee, can call a special meeting if they want to. But they must let the other management committee members know the date of the proposed meeting not less than 21 days before it is due to take place. They must also tell the other members of the committee which issues will be discussed at the meeting. If, however, one of the matters to be discussed is to appoint a new management committee member, then those calling the meeting must give the other committee members not less than 30 days notice.<br />7.3The director shall act as the director of the management committee. If the director does not attend a meeting, then members of the committee who are present choose which one of them will chair that meeting. This must be done before the meeting starts.<br />7.4There shall be a quorum whenever such a meeting is held.<br />7.5When necessary, the management committee will vote on issues. If the votes are equal on an issue, then the director has either a second or a deciding vote.<br />7.6Minutes of all meetings must be kept safely and always be on hand for members to consult.<br />If the management committee thinks it is necessary, then it can decide to set up one or more sub-committees. It may decide to do this to get some work done quickly. Or it may want a sub-committee to do an inquiry, for example. There must be at least three people on a sub-committee. The sub-committee must report back to the management committee on its activities. It should do this regularly. <br />8.Annual general meetings<br />The annual general meeting must be held once every year, towards the end of the association’s financial year. The association should deal with the following business, amongst others, at its annual general meeting:<br />Agree to the items to be discussed on the agenda.<br />Write down who is there and who has sent apologies because they cannot attend.<br />Read and confirm the previous meeting’s minutes with matters arising. <br />Director’s report.<br />Treasurer’s report.<br />Changes to the constitution that members may want to make.<br />Elect new office bearers.<br />General.<br />Close the meeting.<br />9.   Finance<br />9.1An accounting officer shall be appointed at the annual general meeting. His or her duty is to audit and check on the finances of the association.<br />9.2The treasurer’s job is to control the day-to-day finances of the organisation. The treasurer shall arrange for all funds to be put into a bank account in the name of the association. The treasurer must also keep proper records of all the finances.<br />9.3Whenever funds are taken out of the bank account, the Director and at least two other members of the organisation must sign the withdrawal or cheque.<br />9.4The financial year of the organisation ends on 31st December.<br />9.5If the organisation has funds that can be invested, the funds may only be invested with registered financial institutions in Cameroon<br />10.Changes to the constitution<br />10.1The constitution can be changed by a resolution. The resolution has to be agreed upon and passed by not less than two thirds of the members who are at the annual general meeting or special general meeting. Members must vote at this meeting to change the constitution. <br />10.2Two thirds of the members shall be present at a meeting (“the quorum”) before a decision to change the constitution is taken. Any annual general meeting may vote upon such a notion, if the details of the changes are set out in the notice referred to in 7.3<br />10.3A written notice must go out not less than fourteen (14) days before the meeting at which the changes to the constitution are going to be proposed. The notice must indicate the proposed changes to the constitution that will be discussed at the meeting.<br />10.4No amendments may be made which would have the effect of making the association cease to exist. <br />11.Dissolution/Winding-up<br />11.1The association may close down if at least two-thirds of the members present andvoting at a meeting convened for the purpose of considering such matter, are in favour of closing down.<br />11.2When the association closes down it has to pay off all its debts. After doing this, if there is property or money left over it should not be paid or given to members of the association. It should be given in some way to another non-profit organisation that has similar objectives. The association’s general meeting can decide what organisation this should be. <br />12.Adoption of the constitution<br /> This constitution was approved and accepted by members of Special committee  <br />At the special general executive meeting held in Douala 15th February 2011 by all the following members. <br />ALAIN AIME NDEDI         <br />NYOLL DANIEL<br />EMMANUEL BASSONG<br />GUY BIACK NDEDI<br />LEOPOLDINE DIMODI BASSONG<br />ELVIS TIENOU<br />
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  • 1. 1.Name <br />1.1The association hereby constituted will be called DOUALA ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTRE <br />1.2Its shortened name will be DEC<br />Body Corporate<br />The association shall:<br />Exist in its own right, separately from its members.<br />Continue to exist even when its membership changes and there are different office bearers.<br />Be able to own property and other possessions.<br />Be able to sue and be sued in its own name.<br /> 2.Objectives<br />(a) The association’s main objectives are to:<br />1. Support and spread the ideas of entrepreneurship in Cameroun <br />2. Create a database of Cameroonians professionals in entrepreneurship<br />3. Organise trainings and workshops in Entrepreneurship <br />(b) The association’s secondary objectives will be to:<br />1.Contribute to develop linkages between international organisations in the field of entrepreneurship and local institutions, and promoting: <br />Researches on opportunities in entrepreneurship <br />Conferences <br />Exhibitions <br />Open days<br />Education and post school learning in entrepreneurship <br />Link between African tertiary institutions <br />Training in modern and structured organizations of the north s<br />3.Income and property<br />The association will keep a record of everything it owns.<br />3.2 The association may not give any of its money or property to its members or office bearers. The only time it can do this is when it pays for work that a member or office bearer has done for the association. The payment must be a reasonable amount for the work that has been done.<br /> 3.3A member of the association can only get money back from the association for expenses that she or he has paid for or on behalf of the association. <br />3.4Members or office bearers of the association do not have rights over things that belong to the association. <br />4.Membership and General Meetings<br />4.1If a person wants to become a member of the association, she or he will have to ask the association’s management committee. The management committee has the right to say no. <br />4.2Members of the association must attend its annual general meetings. At the annual general meeting members exercise their right to determine the policy of the association.<br /> 5.Management<br />5.1A management committee will manage the association. The management committee will be made up of not less than five (5) members. They are the office bearers of the association. <br />5.2Office bearers will serve for one year, but they can stand for re-election for another term in office after that. Depending on what kind of services they give to the association, they can stand for re-election into office again and again. This is so long as their services are needed and they are ready to give their services.<br />5.3If a member of the management committee does not attend three management committee meetings in a row, without having applied for and obtaining leave of absence from the management committee, then the management committee will find a new member to take that person’s place.<br />The management committee will meet at least once a month. More than half of members need to be at the meeting to make decisions that are allowed to be carried forward. This constitutes a quorum.<br />Minutes will be taken at every meeting to record the management committee’s decisions. The minutes of each meeting will be given to management committee members at least two weeks before the next meeting. The minutes shall be confirmed as a true record of proceedings, by the next meeting of the management committee, and shall thereafter be signed by the chairperson.<br />The association has the right to form sub-committees. The decisions that sub-committees take must be given to the management committee. The management committee must decide whether to agree to them or not at its next meeting. This meeting should take place soon after the sub-committee’s meeting. By agreeing to decisions the management committee ratifies them. <br />All members of the association have to abide by decisions that are taken by the management committee.<br />6.Powers of the association<br />The management committee may take on the power and authority that it believes it needs to be able to achieve the objectives that are stated in point number 2 of this constitution. Its activities must abide by the law. <br />6.1The management committee has the power and authority to raise funds or to invite and receive contributions. <br />6.2The management committee does, however, have the power to buy, hire or exchange for any property that it needs to achieve its objectives. <br />6.3The management committee has the right to make by-laws for proper management, including procedure for application, approval and termination of membership. <br /> The association will decide on the powers and functions of office bearers.<br />7.Meetings and procedures of the committee<br />7.1The management committee must hold at least two ordinary meetings each year. <br />7.2The director, or two members of the committee, can call a special meeting if they want to. But they must let the other management committee members know the date of the proposed meeting not less than 21 days before it is due to take place. They must also tell the other members of the committee which issues will be discussed at the meeting. If, however, one of the matters to be discussed is to appoint a new management committee member, then those calling the meeting must give the other committee members not less than 30 days notice.<br />7.3The director shall act as the director of the management committee. If the director does not attend a meeting, then members of the committee who are present choose which one of them will chair that meeting. This must be done before the meeting starts.<br />7.4There shall be a quorum whenever such a meeting is held.<br />7.5When necessary, the management committee will vote on issues. If the votes are equal on an issue, then the director has either a second or a deciding vote.<br />7.6Minutes of all meetings must be kept safely and always be on hand for members to consult.<br />If the management committee thinks it is necessary, then it can decide to set up one or more sub-committees. It may decide to do this to get some work done quickly. Or it may want a sub-committee to do an inquiry, for example. There must be at least three people on a sub-committee. The sub-committee must report back to the management committee on its activities. It should do this regularly. <br />8.Annual general meetings<br />The annual general meeting must be held once every year, towards the end of the association’s financial year. The association should deal with the following business, amongst others, at its annual general meeting:<br />Agree to the items to be discussed on the agenda.<br />Write down who is there and who has sent apologies because they cannot attend.<br />Read and confirm the previous meeting’s minutes with matters arising. <br />Director’s report.<br />Treasurer’s report.<br />Changes to the constitution that members may want to make.<br />Elect new office bearers.<br />General.<br />Close the meeting.<br />9. Finance<br />9.1An accounting officer shall be appointed at the annual general meeting. His or her duty is to audit and check on the finances of the association.<br />9.2The treasurer’s job is to control the day-to-day finances of the organisation. The treasurer shall arrange for all funds to be put into a bank account in the name of the association. The treasurer must also keep proper records of all the finances.<br />9.3Whenever funds are taken out of the bank account, the Director and at least two other members of the organisation must sign the withdrawal or cheque.<br />9.4The financial year of the organisation ends on 31st December.<br />9.5If the organisation has funds that can be invested, the funds may only be invested with registered financial institutions in Cameroon<br />10.Changes to the constitution<br />10.1The constitution can be changed by a resolution. The resolution has to be agreed upon and passed by not less than two thirds of the members who are at the annual general meeting or special general meeting. Members must vote at this meeting to change the constitution. <br />10.2Two thirds of the members shall be present at a meeting (“the quorum”) before a decision to change the constitution is taken. Any annual general meeting may vote upon such a notion, if the details of the changes are set out in the notice referred to in 7.3<br />10.3A written notice must go out not less than fourteen (14) days before the meeting at which the changes to the constitution are going to be proposed. The notice must indicate the proposed changes to the constitution that will be discussed at the meeting.<br />10.4No amendments may be made which would have the effect of making the association cease to exist. <br />11.Dissolution/Winding-up<br />11.1The association may close down if at least two-thirds of the members present andvoting at a meeting convened for the purpose of considering such matter, are in favour of closing down.<br />11.2When the association closes down it has to pay off all its debts. After doing this, if there is property or money left over it should not be paid or given to members of the association. It should be given in some way to another non-profit organisation that has similar objectives. The association’s general meeting can decide what organisation this should be. <br />12.Adoption of the constitution<br /> This constitution was approved and accepted by members of Special committee <br />At the special general executive meeting held in Douala 15th February 2011 by all the following members. <br />ALAIN AIME NDEDI <br />NYOLL DANIEL<br />EMMANUEL BASSONG<br />GUY BIACK NDEDI<br />LEOPOLDINE DIMODI BASSONG<br />ELVIS TIENOU<br />