GOVERNOR S NEWSLETTER INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Economic and community development is one of Rotary s six areas of focus. Unemployment, underemployment, lack of economic opportunity, lack of appropriate training, and the absence of social safety nets lie at the core of poverty. For the poor, labor is often the only asset available to improve well-being. Creating productive employment opportunities is essential for reducing poverty and achieving sustainable economic and social development, and for providing income security and empowerment especially for women, people with disabilities, youth, and the extremely poor. Like education and health strategies, generating income and creating opportunities for a productive workforce and entrepreneurship are essential for reducing poverty. Consider these facts: Every 1% increase in agricultural income per capita reduces the number of people living in extreme poverty by between 0.6% and 1.8%. 1
Studies found strong evidence that access to microcredit leads to reduced vulnerability, in the sense of a lower threat of fluctuations in income or consumption. In Nigeria, studies show that a mere 1% investment in human resources such as education and training will lead to a more than 66% decrease in poverty. In this issue Introduction to Economic and Community Development Please Donate now!... Women in low value-added sectors lack skills to access other higher value-added sectors. As shown in countries such as Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia, an increase in vocational training is a precondition for countries to make the transition from low to high value-added production. Tremendous progress has been made to reduce global poverty. According to the World Bank, 1.92 million people lived on less than $1.25 a day in 1990 compared to only 1 million in 2011. In 2015, several Millennium Development Goal targets were met. While substantial progress was made in many areas, pressing global needs still remain. With the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, an updated development agenda outlines remaining concerns: Almost 202 million people were unemployed in 2013,6 74.5 million of whom were young people, ages 15-24.7 Agriculture is the main source of income and employment for the 70% of the world s poor who live in rural areas.8 The gender gap in employment persists, with a 24.8 percentage point difference between men and women in the employment-to-population ratio in 2012. Rotary clubs all over the world work with communities to enhance economic and community development. Every community has different needs and different opportunities to serve. This publication is intended to help you ask the right questions, identify real needs, and make the greatest possible impact with the time, energy, and resources you have at your disposal. Disaster Relief DG Visits Essay Competition Governor s Calendar Celebrating World Peace Day Model United Nations 2018 Invitation to Rotary Clubs of District 7030 5 Things you might not know... Status District 7030 Goals and Achievements District Reminder RLI Training Agenda Coming Source: Economic Development and Project Strategies www.rotary.org 2
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DISASTER RELIEF USD 1000 Donation for Disaster Relief from PAG Ken Boodhu USD 1000 Donation for Disaster Relief from the Rotary Club of Arima presented by president Junior 4
VISIT ROTARY CLUBS ARUBA, BONAIRE, CURAÇAO Ban Topa with the Rotary Club of Willemstad Members of Rotary Club of Bonaire Tree planting with Rotary Club of Curaçao Interactors and Rotarians from Rotary Club of Aruba Rotary Club of Curaçao Rotary Club of Bonaire, Rotary Bell 5
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VISITS TO TRINIDAD EAST & NORTH CLUSTER Board meeting with Rotary Club of Sangre Grande Presenting a PHF to former Charter member from Rotary Club of Sangre Grande Induction of 3 members of the Rotary Club of Maraval Peace event, Mayor of San Fernando Rotary Club of Piarco Pinning Jacy Warrick, from Rotaract to Rotary Planting a tree in style 7
VISITS TO TRINIDAD EAST & NORTH CLUSTER (CONT D) East Cluster Presidents with DG at tree planting in Arima Planting a tree with Trinidad North Cluster RLI part 2 Trinidad Unveiling the peace pole, Rotary Club of Princes Town AG and DG meet Mayor of Arima DG was interviewed by a TV news crew who happened to be at the building covering another story that day. 8
VISITS TO TRINIDAD EAST & NORTH CLUSTER (CONT D) The visit ended with a cocktail reception for all members. We were pleased to have District Governor Elect Dominique and Past District Secretary Nathalie join us. FOUR WAY TEST ESSAY COMPETITION MAKING A PASSING GRADE ON THE FOUR WAY TEST Rotary Club of Maracas/St. Joseph Four-Way Test Essay Competition Click on the link for more information http://rotarydistrict7030.org/stories/making-a-passing-grade-on-the-four-way-test-1 9
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CELEBRATING WORLD PEACE DAY The Rotary Club of Princes Town in collaboration with the Mayor of the City of San Fernando His Worship Junia Regrello and The Mediation Board of Trinidad and Tobago hosted A Call For Peace on 21 st September 2017 in celebration of World Peace Day which was attended by Rotarians from various clubs throughout Trinidad and Tobago as well as peacekeepers from many different organisations. A Call For Peace was not just a celebration of World Peace Day, but recognition by the Club of the need for a greater focus on Peace and Peace building within the City of San Fernando and Trinidad and Tobago and marked the beginning of a journey towards the establishment of the City of San Fernando as a Peace City with its collaborators. The Honourable Mr. Justice Vasheist Kokaram, Chairman of the Mediation Board of T&T delivered the feature address on the concept of a Peace City and special guest Rotarian Geoffrey Little of Sydney Australia, the present Dean of the Ambassadorial Chair of the Rotary District 9700 Peace Communities Programme presented to the audience the concept of Rotary Peace Cities/Communities and their establishment through this Rotary recognised programme. 11
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INVITATION TO ROTARY CLUBS OF DISTRICT 7030 INVITATION TO ROTARY CLUBS OF DISTRICT 7030 - MODEL UNITED NATIONS 2018 The Rotary Club of Central Port of Spain will be hosting it s 21 st Annual Model United Nations (MUN) on 17-18 th March 2018 at the Trinidad Hilton in Port of Spain. More than 120 high school students from Trinidad, Tobago, and the Caribbean are expected to participate. True to the spirit of the United Nations, MUN provides a constructive forum for young people to engage in open dialogue on global issues such as gender equality, access to clean water and the rights of refugees. MUN gives youth the tools and experience to appreciate differences, and resolve conflict through negotiation, compromise and listening. They learn research, public speaking and the art of diplomacy, and these skills are taken back to their classrooms, homes and communities, thereby reducing violence, stress and discord in their lives and our region. Clubs across District 7030 are invited to sponsor delegates to attend this exciting and unique youth development opportunity. Students should be aged 16-19, able to speak English, interested in global affairs and ambassadors for their school and country. To learn more please contact Rotarian PP Eric Adams on ecadams49@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ ModelUnitedNationsTrinidadAndTobago/ 13
5 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT ENDING POLIO The road to eradicating polio has been a long and difficult one, with Rotary leading the fight since 1985. Going from nearly 350,000 cases in 1988 to just 10 so far this year has required time, money, dedication, and innovation from thousands of people who are working to end the disease. Here are five things you may not know about the fight to end polio: 1. Ice cream factories in Syria are helping by freezing the ice packs that health workers use to keep the polio vaccine cold during immunization campaigns. 2 3 4 2. Celebrities have become ambassadors in our fight to end the disease. They include WWE wrestling superstar John Cena, actress Kristen Bell, action-movie star Jackie Chan, golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Grammy Award-winning singers Angelique Kidjo and Ziggy Marley, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, anthropologist Dr. Jane Goodall, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bill Gates, and world-renowned violinist and polio survivor Itzhak Perlman. 3. Health workers and Rotary volunteers have climbed mountains, crossed deserts, and sailed to remote islands, risking their lives to vaccinate children against this disease. Rotary has funded more than 1,500 motorbikes and 6,700 other vehicles, as well as 17 boats, to make those journeys. Vaccinators have even traveled on the backs of elephants, donkeys, and camels to immunize children in remote areas. 4. In Pakistan, the polio program emphasizes hiring local female vaccinators and monitors. More than 21,000 vaccinators, 83 percent of whom are women, are achieving the highest immunization coverage rates in the country s history. 5. Thanks to the efforts of Rotary and its partners, more than 16 million people who otherwise might have been paralyzed are walking today. In all, more than 2.5 billion children have been vaccinated since 1988. 14
STATUS DISTRICT 7030 THE AGE OF 558 MEMBERS IS NOT REPORTED. TO HAVE A BETTER INSIGHT OF THE AGE DIVERSITY OF OUR DISTRICT WE WILL NEED TO HAVE THE AGE OF THESE MEMBERS REPORTED. OUR ANNUAL FUND GOAL IS USD 100 PER MEMBER OR ABOUT A TOTAL OF USD 220.000. RIGHT NOW ARE GOAL STANDS AT USD 157.000 15
STATUS DISTRICT 7030 (CONT D) CLUBS HAVE TO DO A BETTER JOB OF REPORTING IN ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL: 1. NUMBERS OF VOLUNTEERS 2. VOLUNTEER HOURS 3. CASH CONTRIBUTIONS 4. GOODS AND SERVICES ( IN KIND DONATIONS) 16
STATUS DISTRICT 7030 (CONT D) ABOUT 11 CLUBS HAVE NOT PUT THEIR GOALS IN ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL. THIS MEANS THAT THE DISTICT AND ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DOESN T KNOW IF THESE CLUBS ARE REALLY ACTIVE AND PROVIDING SERVICE TO THEIR COMMUNITY 17
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RLI TRAINING AGENDA LET S SPEND A WEEK-END TOGETHER AND SHARE IN OUR PASSION! Sessions Set for this Rotary Year 2017/2018 The fee is only $100.00 and it will cover all course materials as well as a hot breakfast and a cool lunch!!! Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to strengthening our clubs and district by empowering stronger Rotary members...i am hoping you will join me in this journey!!! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Assistant Governor. Here is the link where you register: www.rlitraining.org Yours in Rotary Service with continued PASSION!!!!! PDG Hervé Honore Rotary Leadership Institute Director 2017-2019 20
COMING COME AND ENJOY OUR COLORS! 2018 DISTRICT CONFERENCE PARAMARIBO, SURINAME APRIL 25 28 WEBSITE: WWW.DISTRICTCONFERENCE7030.COM 2018 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION TORONTO, CANADA JUNE 23 27 WEBSITE: WWW.RICONVENTION.ORG www.rotarydistrict 7030.org 21