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BCP Compliance Checklist for MSF-Funded Programmes

Written by Moh Heng Goh | Jan 23, 2026 3:17:58 AM

 

Phase 1: Initial Setup (Within 12 Months of Agreement)

 
  • Appoint BCM Coordinator: Formally appoint at least one staff member as the Agency's Business Continuity Management (BCM) coordinator.
 
  • Certification: Ensure the BCM coordinator acquires (at minimum) industry-recognised certification in fundamental BCM knowledge.
 
  • Develop BCPs: Create plans tailored to current operational needs to maintain critical functions during disruptions like fire, haze, or pandemics.
 
  • Board Endorsement: Obtain formal endorsement of the BCP from the Agency’s Board of Directors or an equivalent approving body.
 
  • Initial Submission: The BCM coordinator must submit the Agency-endorsed BCPs to the MSF Children in Care Service.

 

Phase 2: Annual & Ongoing Maintenance

 

Annual Review: Conduct a review of all BCPs at least once every year.

 

Annual Endorsement: Ensure the Board of Directors endorses both the updated BCP and the review report before submission.

 

 

Annual Submission: Submit the endorsed updated BCP and review report to the Children in Care Service.

 

 

Stay Current: Adhere to all guidance provided by MSF via circulars, advisories, or guidelines.

 

 

Cooperation: Furnish MSF with any requested documentation and cooperate with validation exercises to verify compliance.

 

 

Phase 3: Administrative & Staffing Management

 
  • Staffing Changes: If a BCM coordinator position becomes vacant, appoint a covering officer for a maximum interim period of 6 months while seeking a permanent replacement.

 
  • Appointment Records: Maintain formal records of all appointments for BCP-related functions for the duration of the Agreement.

 
  • Training Records: Maintain detailed training records for all staff performing BCP-related functions to facilitate MSF audits.

 

Key Definitions

Business Continuity Management (BCM): A holistic management process that identifies potential threats and develops response plans to increase organisational resilience and minimise disruption impact.

 

 

More Information About Business Continuity Management Courses

To learn more about the course and schedule, click the buttons below for the  BCM-300 Business Continuity Management Implementer [BCM-3] and the BCM-5000 Business Continuity Management Expert Implementer [BCM-5].

 

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