19th district conference, d3870 , april 3-5, 2003
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RI Report RI President’s Rep. PDG Dens. 19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE, D3870 , April 3-5, 2003 Xavier Sports & Country Club, Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro City. Member, PEFCC 2001~2003 District Trainer, D3520. 1. Since February 23, 1905, there has been a popular legend in Rotary. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE, 19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE, D3870 D3870 ,, April 3-5, 2003 April 3-5, 2003Xavier Sports & Country Club, Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro CityXavier Sports & Country Club, Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro City
19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE, 19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE, D3870 D3870 ,, April 3-5, 2003 April 3-5, 2003Xavier Sports & Country Club, Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro CityXavier Sports & Country Club, Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro City
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Member, PEFCC
2001~2003 District Trainer,
D3520
Member, PEFCC
2001~2003 District Trainer,
D3520
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Since February 23, 1905, there has been a popular le
gend in Rotary
Since February 23, 1905, there has been a popular le
gend in Rotary
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In heaven there is a mIn heaven there is a m
ore peaceful and morore peaceful and mor
e beautiful heaven whe beautiful heaven wh
at is calledat is called
The Heaven of Rotary.The Heaven of Rotary.
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The Heaven of Rotary
Angels of Single Wing can Fly
only when Holding Each Other
The Heaven of Rotary
Angels of Single Wing can Fly
only when Holding Each Other
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I → WeI → We
Ego →Team
Work
Ego →Team
Work
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the Heaven of Rotary is a school to create human being and a place to cultivate oneself and discipline one’s temperate.
the Heaven of Rotary is a school to create human being and a place to cultivate oneself and discipline one’s temperate.
RI ReportRI ReportEnter To Learn. Go Forth To Serve.
Enter To Learn. Go Forth To Serve. Enter To Learn. Go Forth To Serve.
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As for the road to the Heaven of Rotary
My Road To Rotary
As for the road to the Heaven of Rotary
My Road To Rotary
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Rotary’s Founder─
Paul Harris
Rotary’s Founder─
Paul Harris Paul Harris
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According to the legend,
if a Rotarian’s name appears in the book called My Road to Rotary, he or she th
en can go
the Heaven of Rotary.
According to the legend,
if a Rotarian’s name appears in the book called My Road to Rotary, he or she th
en can go
the Heaven of Rotary.
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Under it we hold closely as AngUnder it we hold closely as Ang
els of Rotary to learn how to inteels of Rotary to learn how to inte
ract in understanding, and toleraract in understanding, and tolera
nce and to learn to change from nce and to learn to change from
““EgoEgo” to “” to “Team workTeam work”. ”.
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Feb, 23, 1905Feb, 23, 1905
How to strive ceaselessly and How to strive ceaselessly and
jointly to involve in pursuit in jointly to involve in pursuit in
Service Above Self?Service Above Self?
How to live in Rotary? How to live in Rotary?
the Consistency in identificationthe Consistency in identification
to maintain Rotary’s ideal of serviceto maintain Rotary’s ideal of service to maintain Rotary’s ideal of serviceto maintain Rotary’s ideal of service
Rotary is a way of life.Rotary is a way of life.Rotary is a family affair. Rotary is a family affair.
Rotary is a way of life.Rotary is a way of life.Rotary is a family affair. Rotary is a family affair.
4 Way Test4 Way Test
ConsistencyConsistency ConsistencyConsistency
practice Rotary’s high ethical standards in practice Rotary’s high ethical standards in business and professionsbusiness and professions
practice Rotary’s high ethical standards in practice Rotary’s high ethical standards in business and professionsbusiness and professions
CredibilityCredibility CredibilityCredibility
ActionActionActionAction
BeliefBeliefBeliefBelief
The Heart of Rotary
movement
The Heart of Rotary
movement
BeliefBelief
ActionAction
Ever Strong, Ever Strong, Ever ServingEver Serving
ContinuityContinuity
Rotarians “from bottom up” Rotarians “from bottom up” to address the important issueto address the important issues of Membership Development, s of Membership Development, Rotary’s Public Image, Rotary Rotary’s Public Image, Rotary Education and Training, and ClEducation and Training, and Club Development and Improveub Development and Improvement if Rotary is to continue to ment if Rotary is to continue to be viable.be viable.
President President Bhichai RattakulBhichai Rattakul
2222Membership DeveMembership Developmentlopment
Rotary’s Public ImRotary’s Public Imageage
Rotary Education Rotary Education and Trainingand Training
Club Development Club Development and Improvementand Improvement
The first meeting of The first meeting of the 2002-03 RI Boathe 2002-03 RI Board of Directors was rd of Directors was held in Lausanne, held in Lausanne,
Switzerland, from 2Switzerland, from 29 June to 1 July 209 June to 1 July 20
02. 02.
Vice-President JamVice-President James R. Shamblin (USes R. Shamblin (USA)A)
Treasurer DonTreasurer Dong-Kurn Lee (Sog-Kurn Lee (South Korea)uth Korea)
Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee ChairmanChairmanGerald A. Meigs Gerald A. Meigs (USA)(USA)
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Rotary Foundation TrusteesRotary Foundation Trustees
RI Past PresidentRI Past PresidentFrank J. DevlynFrank J. DevlynMexicoMexico
Ray E. KlinginsmithRay E. KlinginsmithUSAUSA
Fumio TamamuraFumio TamamuraJapanJapan
(Term expires 30 June 2006)(Term expires 30 June 2006)
The second meeting of the RI Board of Directors in The second meeting of the RI Board of Directors in 2002-03 was held at Rotary World Headquarters in 2002-03 was held at Rotary World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA, from 2-7 November 2002. Evanston, Illinois, USA, from 2-7 November 2002.
44441.1. Board approved a Membership Retention pilBoard approved a Membership Retention pil
ot project. ot project.
2.2. The Board approved a new Rotary Ethics anThe Board approved a new Rotary Ethics and Dignity Award.d Dignity Award.
3. The Board discontinued the Disaster Relief activities of RI, effective 1 January 2003.
4. The Rotarian and Rotary regional magazines shall now be known collectively as the "Rotary World Magazine Press."
5.5. The Board adopted the following policy staThe Board adopted the following policy statement on working with youth: tement on working with youth:
"Rotary International is committed to creati"Rotary International is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible envng and maintaining the safest possible environment for all participants in Rotary activiironment for all participants in Rotary activities. It is the duty of all Rotarians, Rotarianties. It is the duty of all Rotarians, Rotarians' spouses, partners, and other volunteers s' spouses, partners, and other volunteers to safeguard to the best of their ability the to safeguard to the best of their ability the welfare of and to prevent the physical, sexwelfare of and to prevent the physical, sexual, or emotional abuse of children and youal, or emotional abuse of children and young people with whom they come into contung people with whom they come into contact." act."
THE ROTARY FOUNDATIONTHE ROTARY FOUNDATION - Founded 1917- Founded 1917
REPORTREPORT
5555
2000-01 P rogram Awards (US$ MILL IONS)
Volunteers $1.2
3-H Grants $6.4
Matching Grants$23.5 Grants for
UniversityTeachers $0.4
Scholarships$18.9
GSE $3.8 Other $3.8
Group Study Exchange $3.8 Other $3.8
Scholarships $18.9 Grants for University Teachers $0.4
Matching Grants $23.5 3-H Grants $6.4
Volunteers $1.2
582 teams traveled abroad.Program awards were $3.8million
400 grants were approved for volunteer service In 40 countries.Program awards were $1.2million
23 new projects approved.Program awards were $6.4million
2,310 new grants approved for projects In over 116 countries.Program awards were $23.5million
33 university teachers from 7 countries taught In 25 countries.Program awards were $360,000
1,084 scholars from 67 countries studied In 70 countries.Program awards were $18.9million
3-H planning Grants2 grants approved.Program awards were $29,000
Helping Grants42 grants approved for projects In 16 countries.Program awards were $484,000
New Opportunities Grants94 New Opportunities Grants were approved,totaling $551,000, for projects In 47 countries.
Rotary Peace Programs2 district & 5 President peace conferences were awarded grants totaling $151,000.
Discovery Grants34 Carl P. Miller Discovery Grants & 81 DDF-funded Discovery Grants were awarded totaling $295,000.
Disaster Relief Grants184 Grants were approved in 10 different countries. Award: $824,000.
Humanitarian Transportation Grants33 Grants , totaling $113,000.
The Rotary Foundation continues to thrive anThe Rotary Foundation continues to thrive an
d the generosity of Rotarians never ceases to d the generosity of Rotarians never ceases to
amaze me. District 3870 is no exception. amaze me. District 3870 is no exception.
US$0
US$10,000
US$20,000
US$30,000
US$40,000
US$50,000
Annual Giving Goal
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
District ProfileD3870, 2001~2002
US$0
US$5,000
US$10,000
US$15,000
US$20,000
US$25,000
US$30,000
Annual GivingContributions
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03US$0
US$5,000
US$10,000
US$15,000
US$20,000
US$25,000
US$30,000
Total Contributions
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
22,511
21,489
13,804
29,158
22,351
?
40,00045,00022,00030,00025,00025,000
19,489-49%20,500-46%20,754-94%13,804-46%27,120-108% ? - ?%
Goal &Contribution
HistoryUS$30,000US$30,000
Contribution totals for D3870(as of 28-Feb-03 )
Rotarians in District: 872 2002-2003 District Goal: $25,000.00Annual Giving (year to date): $11,113.27
Polio Eradication Fundraising Campaign (year to date):
$0.00
Restricted Giving (year to date): $500.00
Permanent Fund (year to date): $0.00
Total Contributions: $11,613.27Annual Giving per capita: $12.74
D3750- Last Rotary year donatioD3750- Last Rotary year donations ns in the amount of 29,158 US$ had been given.
I encourage you to continue and to add to
the 400 PHFs,
2 Major Gifts and to
the 6 benefactors.
Fulfilling Our Promise:Fulfilling Our Promise:
EradicateEradicatePolio!Polio!
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1988
350 000 cases
125 countries
Polio: Progress
Polio Eradication
2001
480 cases
10 countries
No wild virus
Low intensity indigenous transmission
High intensity indigenous transmission
Importation
Wild virus of uncertain origin*
Year 2000 (20 countries)
Wild poliovirus in 2001Wild poliovirus in 2001(10 endemic countries, as of 05 February 2002)
* the response to wild viruses of uncertain origin is as per indigenous wild virus.Note. Low intensity is < 20 wild viruses, high intensity is > 20 wild viruses.
ChallengesChallenges1. Civil war
2. Political commitment
3. Funding gap
Donor contributions to polio eradicationDonor contributions to polio eradication, , 1985-20011985-2001
US CDC
USAID
Other*
UKRotary
International
Belgium
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Japan
World Bank IDA Credit to Govt. of India
Australia
Denmark
UN FoundationGermany
NetherlandsEuropean Union
WHO Regular BudgetUNICEF Regular
ResourcesCanada
Aventis Pasteur/IFPMA
* ‘Other’ includes past contributions from the Agency for Cooperation in International Health, (Japan); American Association for
World Health (USA); Austria; Custom Monoclonals International (USA); De Beers; European Community Humanitarian Office
(ECHO); Finland; Miss Martina Hingis; Ireland; Italy; Japanese Committee for "Vaccines for the World's Children”; Malaysia;
Millennium Fund; Norway; Portugal; Republic of Korea (GOK); Rotary of Belgium; Rotary of Switzerland; Smith Kline Biologicals
(Belgium); Switzerland; United Arab Emirates; and UNICEF National Committee of Canada.
As of Sept 2001
Total received = US$ 1 790 million
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$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
2002 2003 2004 2005
Year
US
$ m
illi
on
Funding gapFunds projectedFunds pledged
*As of April 2002
Status of donor financial resource Status of donor financial resource requirementsrequirements
2002-2005*2002-2005*
Total resource requirements: US$ 1 000 millionTotal pledged/projected: US$ 725 millionTotal funding gap: US$ 275 million
US$ 380m
US$ 280m
US$ 200m US$
140m
NeedsNeeds1. Vaccine2. NIDs3. Surveillance
Campaign Goal Campaign Goal
$80 million$80 millioncash and pledgescash and pledges
1 July 2002 - 30 June 20031 July 2002 - 30 June 2003
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7777Rotary must stop hiding in dark corner.
Rotarians must create a public iRotarians must create a public imagemage
“ “ I would like to belong to an orI would like to belong to an organization like that. I wonder whganization like that. I wonder who around my neighborhood will o around my neighborhood will give me information”give me information”
We will develop the true image We will develop the true image of Rotary as doers of good.of Rotary as doers of good.
Rotary must stop hiding in dark corner.
Rotarians must create a public iRotarians must create a public imagemage
“ “ I would like to belong to an orI would like to belong to an organization like that. I wonder whganization like that. I wonder who around my neighborhood will o around my neighborhood will give me information”give me information”
We will develop the true image We will develop the true image of Rotary as doers of good.of Rotary as doers of good.
A world of brotherhood, A world of brotherhood, A world of service,A world of service,A world of idealism, A world of idealism, A world of peace, A world of peace, A world of harmony. A world of harmony.
A world of love.A world of love.