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Design governance rules that protect temporal integrity
5 of 6 rules enabled
Capital deployment decisions cannot be reversed by political or administrative turnover.
Impact: Prevents defunding during leadership changes
Capital can only be deployed to activities that satisfy the original mission definition.
Impact: Prevents mission drift over time
Once capital is committed to a multi-year project, commitment persists for the full cycle.
Impact: Ensures project completion regardless of political cycles
Constitutional amendments require supermajority approval and multi-year waiting periods.
Impact: Prevents hasty governance changes
All capital flows and governance decisions must be publicly auditable.
Impact: Maintains trust and enables oversight
Beneficiaries must have formal representation in governance decisions.
Impact: Balances donor and beneficiary interests
Rules that persist across political and administrative cycles, protecting long-term commitments.
High thresholds for changes prevent hasty modifications during political pressure.
Multiple stakeholders share governance authority, preventing unilateral control.