Governance summary
Blu-H’s governance approach is designed to support trust, accountability, and continuity. We operate in strict political, ideological, and religious independence.
Note: English summaries and website pages are informational; legal authority is defined in the statutes and Luxembourg law.
What we publish
Transparency and accountability are core to how Blu-H operates. We openly publish our governance framework and key organisational policies to support public trust and responsible humanitarian use.
- Governance framework: roles, decision processes, and high-level oversight materials.
- Key policies: safeguarding, privacy/data principles, ethics and conduct (as adopted).
- Decision log summaries: major organisational decisions and rationales.
- Public documentation: selected workflows and tools shared for review and learning.
What we do not publish
Sensitive, personal, or security-related information is not published.
- Personal data: member records, contact details, and any sensitive personal information.
- Safeguarding reports: incident details, reports, and investigative materials.
- Operational security: information that could increase risk in crisis or field contexts.
- Signed official records: signed minutes/resolutions and restricted attachments.
These items are stored in a separate controlled records system with stronger access control.
Members and the AGM
Blu-H has members as defined in its statutes. Membership supports the organisation’s mission and community, and is distinct from governance and day-to-day operations.
- The General Meeting (AGM) is the statutory forum for members, held as required under the statutes.
- The Board of Directors is responsible for legal oversight and fiduciary duties under Luxembourg law.
- Details of the membership model and processes are being implemented in phases.
See: Membership
Collaboration and openness
Selected documentation, workflows, and tools are shared openly to enable review, learning, and reuse where appropriate, while maintaining safeguards for humanitarian and public-interest contexts.
We use GitHub as an open collaboration platform.