CABI
CABI is an inter-governmental, not-for-profit organization established by a United Nations treaty-level agreement between 48 Member Countries. Each member country has an equal role in the organization’s governance, policies, and strategic direction, in addition to enjoying privileges and services relating to our scientific expertise, products and resources. These include disease identification, capacity building and information products. The supreme governing board of CABI is the Review Conference of Member Countries, which reviews CABI’s work programme every two to three years and determines its broad policies and strategies. An Executive Council, with a representative from each Member Country, monitors CABI’s affairs and the implementation of the Review Conference resolutions through e-mail voting and by meeting, usually, once a year.