We believe that transparency is essential, for our supporters, our partners, and the people of Tibet.
At the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), we are committed to acting with integrity, accountability, and transparency in everything we do. As a CBF-recognised charity (Erkend Goed Doel) in the Netherlands, ICT meets strict national standards for good governance, financial control, and ethical practice.
Our transparency ensures that every euro you donate is used carefully, responsibly, and effectively to support Tibet.
What We Make Public
- Governance and Codes of Conduct
We operate under clear statutes, governance rules, and ethical guidelines. Our internal policies include a directorate statute, salary policy, privacy regulations, and a complaints procedure. These frameworks ensure that our work remains transparent, fair, and accountable.
- Recognition and Standards
ICT Europe is officially recognised by the CBF (Central Bureau for Fundraising), the Dutch authority for charitable standards. This recognition confirms that we meet strict criteria for honesty, efficiency, and reliability. Our CBF Charity Passport shows verified organisational and financial information.
- Strategic Policy and Annual Reports
Our strategic and financial accountability is documented in our policy plans and annual reports, available on our website. These reports describe our impact, goals, and use of funds in full detail.
- Ethical and Privacy Commitment
ICT follows all Dutch and EU privacy laws (GDPR). We protect the data of our supporters and partners, and maintain internal procedures for responsible conduct and complaint handling.
👉 Transparency isn’t just a legal requirement, it’s a reflection of our values. By being open about how we work and where our resources go, we strengthen the trust that makes our advocacy for Tibet possible.