The financial administration of the GPP shall be handled by an independent, civilian-led GPP Finance Secretariat.
Headed by a publicly appointed Peace Finance Director (also referred to as “Minister of Peace Finance”).
This individual shall be elected by the GPP General Assembly for a term of three years (renewable).
The Director is responsible for budget management, allocation of funds, and the publication of transparent financial reports.
All expenditures shall be subject to review by an independent oversight body.
Unspent funds from any fiscal year shall not be refunded, but shall be automatically transferred to the GPP Solidarity and Crisis Fund.
This fund is intended to:
provide rapid assistance in humanitarian or economic emergencies within Member States,
cover transport costs for essential supplies to crisis areas,
ensure temporary delivery of energy, water, or medication during supply shortages,
finance critical emergency measures to stabilize GPP Members in distress.
Disbursements shall be authorized by the GPP Crisis Council, coordinated by the Finance Secretariat, and approved by simple majority.