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Rotary China Update Randal Eastman Special Representative to Beijing & Shanghai 21 September 2014

Rotary China Report 2014

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Rotary China UpdateRandal EastmanSpecial Representative to Beijing & Shanghai

21 September 2014

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Contents

• Clubs in China

• Service Projects Impact

• 3 Calls to Action

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Clubs in China

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Clubs in China

• Rotary Clubs

• Rotary Fellowships

• Rotaract

• Interact

• Extension Guidelines

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Rotary Clubs

• Chartered

• Rotary Club of Shanghai, 1 Oct 1919 (85)

• Rotary Club of Beijing, 30 Aug 1924 (45)

• Rotary Club of Chengdu, 21 Sep 2014 (25)

• Provisional

• Provisional Fresh Start Shanghai Rotary Club

• Provisional Lujiazui Shanghai Rotary Club

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Rotary Fellowships

• Suzhou Fellowship

• first meeting 16 Sep 2014

• Veronica Campidelli, New Club Special Rep

• Kunshan Fellowship

• getting ready for first meeting

• PP Rudolf, New Club Special Rep

• Tianjin

• PP Ruby exploring now

• Chongqing

• PP Hennie exploring now

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Rotaract Clubs

• Beijing Rotaract Club

• Shanghai Rotaract Club

• Hult Shanghai Rotaract Club, 14 Jul 2014

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Interact Clubs

• Beijing

• Dulwich College Interact Club

• Shanghai

• Shanghai Community International School (Pudong) Interact Club

• Shanghai American School (Pudong) Interact Club

• Shanghai Nanyang Model High School Interact Club

• Changzhou

• Oxford International College Changzhou KS4/5 Interact Club

• Oxford International College Changzhou KS3/4 Interact Club

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Extension Guidelines & Timeline - for China (excluding Guangdong)

• 1. Fellowship Group

• New Club Special Representative appointed

• bi-weekly meetings of 6-8 core members

• meets for 6 months

• 2. Provisional Club

• New Club Survey

• Adopt Constitution & By-laws

• Elect Board

• Weekly meetings for 6 months

• 3. Charter Club Application

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Service Projects Impact

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Disease prevention and treatment

Peace and conflict prevention

Basic education and literacy

Disease prevention and treatment

Economic and community development

Maternal and child health

Peace and conflict prevention

Water and sanitation

Indeterminate (d3450)

Total Impact $176,290,813

Total Project Impact

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USD %

Basic education and literacy 3,400,764 2.1%

Disease prevention and treatment 29,041,811 17.7%

Economic and community development 344,474 0.2%

Maternal and child health 106,488 0.1%

Peace and conflict prevention 130,321,378 79.6%

Water and sanitation 431,842 0.3%

163,646,757 100.0%

Total Impact by Area of Focus

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AnhuiBeijing

Guangdong

Hebei

Shaanxi

Shandong

Shanghai

Sichuan

Anhui Beijing

Gansu Guangdong

Guangxi Guizhou

Hebei Heilongjiang

Henan Hubei

Hunan Jiangsu

Jilin Liaoning

Ningxia Qinghai

Shaanxi Shandong

Shanghai Shanxi

Sichuan Tianjin

Tibet Xinjiang

Yunnan Zhejiang

Club & District Projects by Location

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USD300,224

USD139,590

USD76,082

USD224,393

USD407,326

USD140,499

USD3,497,586

USD525,049

USD400,535

USD43,409

USD88,514

USD91,950

USD63,270

USD2,877,620

USD81,911

USD431,842

USD1,567,056

AIDS

Cataract

Dental

Disaster Relief

Educational Exchange

Elderly

GOL

Hospital

Library

Literacy

Medical Treatment

Microcredit

Scholarship

Schools

Training

Water

Wheelchair

USDClubs & District Projects

Club & District Projects by Type

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30%

58%

3%1%

4%4%

Basic education and literacy

Disease prevention and treatment

Economic and community development

Maternal and child health

Peace and conflict prevention

Water and sanitation

Club & District Projects by Area of Focus

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USD3,400,764

USD6,554,142

USD344,474

USD106,488

USD448,648

USD431,842

Basic education and literacy

Disease prevention and treatment

Economic and community development

Maternal and child health

Peace and conflict prevention

Water and sanitation

USD

Club & District Projects by Area of Focus

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3 Calls to Action

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Calls to Action

1. Share with the world – that Rotary is alive in and well in China

2. Help us find Rotarians (new & old) in China

3. Share information about Rotary service projects done in China

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1. Share with the world – that Rotary is alive in and well in China

• Rotary World

• Get the message into Rotary publications

• If you are a visitor - take this message back to your club and district

• If you are a member - make contact with clubs and district in your home country

• China

• Raise awareness among expats that your club exists

• Publicize your successful projects

• Invite Chinese friends to join our service projects

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Help us find Rotarians in China

• Taiwan & Hong Kong Rotarians & friends can startup Chinese language clubs in BJ/SH/…

• Find former Rotarians (and like-minded friends) to start expat fellowships in:

• North (Dalian, Qingdao, Shandong, Tianjin, Haerbin…)

• East (Hangzhou, Ningbo, Suzhou, Wuxi, Nanjing, Xiamen, Fuzhou…)

• West (Chongqing, Kunming…)

• Target 10 locations by year end

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Share information with us about Rotary service projects done in China

• We want to summarize all Rotary (+Rotaract + Interact) service projects conducted in the past 20+ years in China

• to show our IMPACT

• We want to uncover details of service projects conducted by clubs before 1950

• to better understand our clubs’ history

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