H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt - Chairperson of the African Union - Rotary Institute 2019 - Egypt
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Welcome to Egypt – Welcome to Sharm El Sheikh E gypt is ranks as one of the top 30 largest countries in the world with its 1 million square kilometers of land that is notorious for its geographic ‘distribution.’ The lifeline of over 100 million human beings, the river Nile; is the focal point of urban planning, an incredible 6,695 km gift of sustenance for Egypt and three other countries, making it the longest, and arguably most vital, river in the world. The Nile enters Egypt a few kilometers north of a Sudanese town called Wadi Halfa through a narrow canyon that traverses sandstone and granite cliffs. The northward flowing direction of the river has thus earned Egypt’s southern border the name “Upper Egypt.” Within this stretch of the Nile is the world’s most intensive concentration of temples, tombs and palaces constructed over the span of 4,000 years. As this river continues to flow upwards past major cities and temples, it begins to branch out into a flower-shaped formation known as the Nile delta, covering 240 km of the Mediterranean coastline. Home to 39 million people, this is Egypt’s most agriculturally rich land with some of the most beautiful, soul-rejuvenating nature Egypt has to offer. A tribute to its elusive splendor, the Egyptian landscape is quite remarkable. S harm El Sheikh is an Egyptian city on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in South Sinai Governorate, on the coastal strip along the Red Sea. Its population is approximately 73,000 as of 2015. Sharm El Sheikh is the administrative hub of Egypt's South Sinai Governorate, which includes the smaller coastal towns of Dahab and Nuweiba as well as the mountainous interior, St. Catherine and Mount Sinai. The city and holiday resort are a significant center for tourism in Egypt, while also attracting many international conferences and diplomatic meetings. Sharm El Sheikh (meaning "Bay of the Sheikh") is also known as the "City of Peace; Egyptian Arabic: Madinet El-Salaam", referring to the large number of international peace conferences that have been held there. It was known as Şarm-üş Şeyh during Ottoman rule, and as Ofira when the area was under Israeli sovereignty between 1967 and 1982. Among Egyptians and many visitors, the name of the city is commonly shortened to "Sharm" which is its common name in the Egyptian slang. The name is also sometimes written as Sharm el-Cheikh, Sharm el-Sheik in English. 2
Special Guests of Honor H.E. Dr. Hala Helmy Al-Saeed H.E. Ambassador Nabila Makram H.E. General Khaled Fouda Minister of Planning and Minister of Immigration and Egyptian Governor of South Sinai Administrative Reform Expatriates Affairs 4
Rotary International Zone 22 Institute Guests Rotary International President Elect Director RIVP – Zone Convener Holger Knaack Yinka Babalola TRF Trustee 2019-23 RI Director Elect RI General Secretary Jorge Aufranc Katerina Kotsali Papadimitriou John Hewko 5
Zone 22 Institute Guests PRIP Jonathan Majiyagbe & Ayo PRID Şafak Alpay & Deniz PRID Sam Okudzeto PRID Mohamed Ben Majdoub & Kenza 6
RIP Mark Daniel Maloney Welcome Message Dear fellow Rotarians, It is a pleasure to welcome you to this Rotary institute. For the past 114 years, Rotary has shown that the world can be made better. That all of the good things that sometimes seem to be missing from the world — like service, and fellowship, and diversity, and integrity, and leadership — are still right here in Rotary, waiting for people to embrace them. This is the inspiration that Rotary can be, and is, to our world. And it is the inspiration in which all of us are connected. Every Rotary institute is an important opportunity to gather in fellowship, to acknowledge our successes, and to discuss how we can continue to grow and change. We come together to share ideas and prepare for the year ahead of us. Our main focus is to grow Rotary — to grow our service, to grow the impact of our projects, and, most importantly, to grow our membership so that we can achieve more. We must all take responsibility for growing our membership base because, as you know, there is no Rotary without its members. We have to go beyond just inviting members, and build RIP Mark Daniel Maloney a membership that will appeal to a wide array of people from all walks of life who will add value to Rotary. Only with Rotary International a diverse, vibrant, engaged membership will Rotary be capable of the work our communities need. President Elect 2019 – 20 I hope that you will leave this institute feeling motivated and inspired, having been given the information and skills you need to accomplish these tasks and to set ambitious goals for the upcoming year. Connecting people, communities, and nations remains at the heart of who we are and what we do. We must work to ensure that a stronger, thriving, revitalized Rotary will be better able than ever to connect the world for good. Together, we will continue to provide extraordinary service to local and global communities as Rotary Connects the World. Kindest regards, Mark Daniel Maloney Rotary International President, 2019-20 7
Rotary International President Elect Holger Knaack HOLGER KNAACK Herzogtum Lauenburg-Mölln, Germany Treasurer, Rotary International, 2014-15 Director, Rotary International, 2013-14 H olger Knaack holds a degree in business administration from the University of Applied Sciences Kiel. Since 1995, Holger has been CEO of the real estate company Knaack KG. Previously, he was a partner and general manager of bakery Knaack Enterprises, a 125-year old family business. A Rotarian since 1991, Holger is a member of the Rotary Club of Herzogtum Lauenburg-Mölln. He was treasurer of RI and was a member of the Executive Committee of the Board. Holger has served RI as president’s representative, Council on Legislation representative, resource group zone coordinator, GETS trainer and RI training leader. He Holger is chairman and founder of Karl-Adam-Stiftung (Karl Adam has been a member and chair of numerous RI committees. Foundation). He served for six years as chairman of Rotary Jugenddienst Currently, Holger is Moderator of the 2019 Rotary International Deutschland e.V. (Rotary Youth Exchange Germany). He is a founding Assembly, Endowment/Major Gifts Adviser and Co-Chair of the 2019 member of the “Studentenhilfe Viadrina e.V.,” and the Foundation “Der Hamburg Convention HOC. Rotarier.” In his community, Holger is a founding member of the Civic Foundation Holger is a Major Donor to The Rotary Foundation, a member of the Paul- of the City of Ratzeburg and served as president of the Golf-Club Gut Harris Society and the Bequest Society. Married to Susanne for 42 years, Grambek for several years. the couple has hosted more than 40 Rotary Youth Exchange students. In his leisure time, Holger enjoys sailing and playing golf. 9
Director RIVP Yinka Babalola Welcome Message Welcome, BienVenue, Bem Vinda, Marhaba-Ahlan wa Sahlan, ً أهالً و سهال- مرحبا I am very pleased that you are all here for our first Institute in our new zone 22. Our very first All Africa Institute! It has been a long time coming therefore it gives me immense pleasure that it is finally here. A very historic event indeed. The theme for this Institute is Innovate, Connect! The institute promises high level networking opportunities with the first ever Rotary Africa Business Forum in Cairo in partnership with the Egyptian Business Association. We hope the forum create connections that delivers new business opportunities, thus creating additional value to our members. It will be a week of enhanced Rotary knowledge, information sharing by industry and political leaders on Innovations in Governance, Businesses, the professions and how we deliver service to our World, Our communities, and ourselves. These are exciting times for Rotary in Africa. Africa is now a stand-alone zone. Our midterm aspiration however is to have Director RIVP Yinka Babalola two zones, the necessity and implication of which we will deliberate on in the course of our interactions this week. To Grow Rotary in our zone, we need to increase our membership, to increase our membership, we have to ensure we deliver Convener, Zone 22 on the Rotary promise, constantly and consistently find ways of raising the bar to attract the right members that are Institute, 2019 representative of the business, professional and community leaders in our communities. Vice President 2019-20 Attracting the younger generation is a process we all need to be deliberate about. Rotarians and Rotary club leaders would Rotary International have to intensify efforts on establishing more Interact and Rotaract clubs, ensuring a healthy pipeline to feed into Rotary in Twitter the future. We must find innovative ways of creating a seamless transition from the Interact to the Rotaract and ultimately @keembabs,IG:@keem_babs, into Rotary. Facebook@ Yinka Babalola I want to sincerely applaud the host organization for the innovation of including the Africa RYLA into this historic institute. It is indeed laudable, and I look forward to having a great time with the Rylarians. Look out also for photo opportunities with our Rotary leaders. This is the first institute in contemporary times where all our active Past senior leaders are present. Enjoy their company and learn about history of Rotary on the continent. I am excited and I sincerely hope you are too. Once again, I warmly welcome you all and wish you a rewarding time in sham El Sheikh as we connect the world through Rotary OLAYINKA .H BABALOLA 10
PDG Mayan Raslan Welcome Message Dear fellow Rotarians, I welcome you all to Egypt, “The Cradle of Civilization” I welcome you all to Sharm El Sheikh,‘The land of Peace” I welcome you dear fellow Rotarians from Africa – at our First African Zone 22 Institute – which I believe, will be one of – if not the – most unique Institute in our Zone. It is our great happiness that District 2451- Egypt will join Africa Zone 22. We are so excited to build new relations with you – meet lovely new colleagues that will become friends, and start serving our communities and the world through joint service Projects activities At this unique Institute – we shall share Information together, Build connections & Exchange ideas We promise you to have a lot of Rotary Education through our full integral program conducted by knowledgeable & Senior Rotary Trainers & Leaders amidst an atmosphere full of Fun, Fellowship & Egyptian Hospitality. PDG Mayan Raslan You will enjoy Sharm El Sheikh with its magical atmosphere and exciting sea trips, desert Safaris & wild night life Chair of Organizing Don’t miss Cairo on your back home - with its avenues of faded 19th century grandeur & colossal Fatimid and Mamluk Committee- Zone 22 monuments, the Great Pyramids & sphinx, the old yet chaotic Moez Street & Museum, & the tower & Culture Centre. Institute 2019 We are proud also to hold the First Rotary Egyptian African Business Forum in Cairo, where many who attended had Sharm El Sheikh explored their potential business options in new markets to develop great networking with their peers and in other new business diversifications. Egypt is the Golden gateway to Africa for the Mediterranean, European and Arab Gulf states countries Our Organizing Committee saved no effort or time to ensure you an unforgettable weak – full of nice memories and happy moments. I wish you all an enjoyable institute – that will be the first corner stone of a very long-lasting relation between District 2451- Egypt and all our new sister Districts in Zone 22 Thank you 11
DG Sherif Waly Welcome Message Dear fellow Rotarians, I would like to welcome you all in our beloved country Egypt, “The gift of the Nile “. It is my honor as the District Governor of Rotary District 2451 - Egypt to host the First Rotary Zone 22 Institute in Egypt at Sharm El Sheikh, that is meant to share Information, Build connections & Exchange ideas. The program of the institute, that will be conducted by knowledgeable & Senior Rotary Trainers & Leaders will be a huge plus to any Rotarian. I am excited to reunite with my peers and classmates that attended with me the GETS in Lagos; a great experience that gave me real pleasure, knowledge and pride. I am honored that the first African RYLA targeting Youth from Africa will be held in Egypt from the 3rd to the 6th of October in Sharm El Sheikh under the theme "Colors of Africa". This will get African Youth from Different countries, a total of 60 participants will attend this event. DG Sherif Waly District 2451 Governor Finally, I welcome you all again and express my gratitude to see so many of you here coming from different parts of the world, I hope you will have a memorial institute. All my best regards DG SherifWaly 2019-2020 District 2451-Egypt 12
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RI General Secretary John Hewko John Hewko & Marga Rotary Club of Kyiv Ukraine The General Secretary of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation J ohn Hewko is the general secretary of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation. From 2004 to 2009, Hewko was vice president for operations and compact development for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), While working in Ukraine in the early 1990s, Hewko assisted the working group that prepared the initial draft of the new Ukrainian post-Soviet constitution and was a charter member of the first Rotary club in Kyiv. Hewko has been a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson a U.S. government agency established in 2004 to deliver foreign International Center for Scholars, an adjunct professor of law at assistance to the world’s poorest countries. At MCC, he was the principal Georgetown University, and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie United States negotiator for foreign assistance agreements to 26 Endowment for International Peace. He has published papers and countries in Africa, Asia, South America, the Middle East, and the former articles in leading U.S. and international publications, and he has spoken Soviet Union. During his tenure, he completed the negotiation of extensively on political and business issues dealing with the former assistance agreements totaling $6.3 billion to 18 countries for Soviet Union, Central Europe, Africa, and Latin America. He is also a infrastructure, agriculture, water and sanitation, health, and education member of the Council of Foreign Relations. projects. Hewko holds a law degree from Harvard University, a master’s in modern Prior to joining MCC, Hewko was an international partner with the law history from Oxford University (where he studied as a Marshall Scholar), firm Baker & McKenzie, specializing in international corporate and a bachelor’s in government and Soviet studies from Hamilton transactions in emerging markets. He helped establish the firm’s College in New York Moscow office and was the managing partner of its offices in Kyiv and Prague. 14
Trustee Jorge Aufranc Jorge Aufranc & Debora Trustee 2019-2023, The Rotary Foundation Director 2016-2018, Rotary International J orge is a chemical engineer professional, currently Director of Corporacion Instatec SA, company dedicated to the design and building of networking telecommunication systems since 2001. Formerly, he served as managing director of a chemical crop protection in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, Medellin, Colombia 2017, Monterrey 2018 and Panama 2019. Founder and President of the Central American official Rotary Regional Magazine, founder of the Central American Division of the Rotary Leadership joint venture with Dupont in Central America. Institute (RLI), Wasrag Director and member of the CADRE of The Rotary Foundation. Rotarian since 1993, Jorge has served as RI Director 2016-18, Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator, RI Training Leader, Major Gift Advisor, As Club President he succeeded in reaching 100% Paul Harris TRF Permanent Fund Committee Chair for Latin America, Council of participation. He is Benefactor, Major Donor and Bequest Society Legislation Representative, RI President´s Representative in Latin Member of The Rotary Foundation. He was named two times Rotarian American and Europe. He participated in a National Immunization Day in of the Year and he is recipient of The Rotary Foundation Citation for Moradabad, India, has been discussion group moderator at many Meritorious Service. Jorge and his wife Débora have three children and international events, speaker at the Lisbon Convention and the five grandchildren and reside in Guatemala City International Assembly. He was appointed Convener of the RI Institutes 15
RI Director Elect Katerina Kotsali Papadimitriou Katerina Kotsali-Papadimitriou R. I. Director 2020-22 Rotary Club Pendeli 2470 RID Greece K aterina Kotsali-Papadimitriou was born in Pafos, Cyprus. She is an Architect graduate of the School of Architecture No 1, of the Paris School of Fine Arts (1977). In 1978 she was awarded a Profound Studies Diploma in the field of History and Geography of Populations in the Paris School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences. In 1981 she got She has served Rotary as member of Piraeus Rotaract Club, chartering member and President of RC Pendeli, District 2470 Secretary, Assistant District Governor, District 2470 Governor (2012-13), District Committees Chair, Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator, Rotary Public Image Coordinator, GETS Trainer, member of TRF Cadre of Technical Advisers a Doctorate’s degree in the field of Human Geography of the same and R.I Presidents’ representative. Panelist at multiple District School. Conferences, Zone Institutes and Seminars She has cooperated with well-known architectural firms and she has She has been selected as R.I. Director 2020-22 for Zone 21 been working as a freelancer since 1980. Member of the Board and IYFR Commodore of the Hellenic Aegean Fleet (2016-18) shareholder of the company Metal Constructions of Volos S.A (1980- She has been recognized by: 2006) The Rotary Foundation District Service Award, Rotary International She speaks besides Greek, English, French and German Avenues of Service Citation, The Rotary Foundation Regional Service She is married to George Papadimitriou, economist and they have one Award for a Polio-Free world, The Rotary Foundation for Meritorious daughter Eleanna, economist. Service She and her husband are Major Donors to TRF 16
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DGE'S Training Program Date 30 September 2019/30 Septembre 2019 GETS DGE Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader/Animateur Séance et format Début Fin Durée Convener Yinka & TL Mohamed 17:00 18:00 1:00 Meeting of all Trainers Reunion des Formateurs Ghammam & Eric Kimani Plénière d'ouverture avec Le Convener, Opening plenary with Convener, TL Mohamed Ghammam & GT Eric chefs de la formation, SFGE's, DGE, 18:00 19:00 1:00 training leaders, DGE's, spouses and Kimani conjoints et partenaires,DGN, les partners, DGN, trainers and staff formateurs, et tout le personnel 19:00 20:15 1:15 Welcome function Fonction d'accueil 20:15 22:00 1:45 Dinner Diner 18
DGE'S Training Program Date 1 October 2019/ 1 Octobre 2019 Joint English&French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée TL Mohamed Ghammam Opening session Séance d'ouverture 8:35 8:55 0:20 & Introductions and icebreaker Présentations / Faire Connaissance Eric Kimani Leading your team Diriger votre équipe 9:00 10:00 1:00 GT Eric Kimani RFC Andrew Jaeger Idea Exchange Échange d’idées Strengthening your membership Renforcer votre Effectif RC Obafunmiso 10:00 11:00 1:00 RC Lawrence Mapani Workshop Atelier Ogunkeye 11:00 11:30 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Planning Your Events PDG Matthias Oladeinde Organisation des manifestations 11:30 12:30 1:00 RFC Andrew Jaeger Idea exchange Shoga Échange d’idées 12:30 13:30 1:00 Grow Rotary WITH DGN RI Brian King Développer le Rotary AVEC DGN 13:30 14:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner Strategic planning Planification Stratégique RC Lawrence 14:30 15:30 1:00 RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye Idea Exchange WITH DGN Echange d'idees AVEC DGN Mapani 15:30 16:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Your Support from Rotary , Rotary RI Reto Pantellini Le soutien du Rotary,Secretariat du 16:00 16:45 0:45 Secretariat & Europe/Afrca Office CDS-Zurich Office RI , Bureau de Zurich AVEC DGN WITH DGN RI Reto Pantellini & Les Outils en ligne du Rotary AVEC 16:45 17:30 0:45 Rotary online tools WITH DGN Kim Widlicki & DGN Elizabeth Ng'ang'a 20:15 22:00 1:45 Dinner Diner 19
DGE'S Training Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 Joint English&French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Séance et format Début Fin Durée Leadership Idea Exchange (WITH Leadership Echange d'idées 8:30 9:30 1:00 Hisham El Bakry DGN) ( WITH DGN) Promoting Rotary's public image Promouvoir l’image publique 9:30 10:30 1:00 RPIC Gerard Arzili RPIC LEE-Ann Shearing Workshop du Rotary Atelier Etablir un bon rapport avec 10:30 11:30 1:00 Connecting with clubs Idea exchange E/MGA Emmanuel Katongole RFC Jean Pierre Duboze les clubs Echange d'idées 11:30 12:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café RI Elizabeth Ng'ang'a & RFC Andrew Jaeger & RFC Jean 12:00 13:30 1:30 Supporting the Rotary Fondation Soutenir la Fondation Rotary Pierre Lasseni Duboze & RFC Olugbemiga Olowu Managing your district's finances PDG Matthias Oladeinde Gérer les finances du district E/MGA Serge Mamani 13:30 14:30 1:00 Interactive panel Shoga Panel interactive Daouda 14:30 15:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner Working With Young Leaders E/MGA Serge Mamani Travailler Avec Des Jeunes 15:30 16:00 0:30 RPIC Lee-Ann Shearing Workshop Daouda Atelier Preparing for the International Se préparer à l’Assemblée GT Eric KIMANI & Margaret 16:00 16:40 0:40 Assembly (with spouses and internationale (avec conjoints Munene Kimani partners) Panel et partenaires) Panel 16:40 17:00 0:20 Tea/Coffee break Pause Café DGE'S Training Program 20
Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 Joint English&French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Séance et format Début Fin Durée Convener RID Yinka & all Soutien de votre équipe 17:00 17:30 0:30 Support from your regional team Rotary coordinators régionale Plénière de clôture avec Coordonnateur, chefs de la Closing plenary with Convenor, Convener RID Yinka, TL formation, SFGE's, conjoints 17:30 18:00 0:30 training leaders, DGE's, spouses and Mohamed Ghammam /GT et partenaires, les partners, trainers and RI staff Eric Kimani formateurs, et tous le personnel du RI 19:30 21:30 2:00 Closing dinner with all training delegates Dîner de clôture avec tous les délégués à la formation 21
DGN'S Training Program Date 30 September 2019/30 Septembre 2019 GETS DGN Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/Début Finish/Fin Time/Durée Session and format Session leader/Animateur Séance et format Convener Yinka & TL Mohamed 17:00 18:00 1:00 Meeting of all Trainers Reunion des Formateurs Ghammam & Eric Kimani Plénière d'ouverture avec Le Opening plenary with Convener, Convener RID Yinka & TL Convener, chefs de la formation, 18:00 19:00 1:00 training leaders, DGE's, spouses and Mohamed Ghammam & GT Eric SFGE's, DGE, conjoints et partners, DGN, , trainers and staff Kimani partenaires,DGN, les formateurs, et tout le personnel 19:00 20:15 1:15 Welcome function Fonction d'accueil 20:15 22:00 1:45 Dinner Diner 22
DGN'S Training Program Date 1 October 2019/1 octobre 2019 Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye & Opening Session 8:35 8:55 0:20 PDG Najoua Azouz & Seance pleniere d'ouverture Welcome and Introductions PDG Pearl Okoro Ijeoma DGN Responsabilities Responsabilités du E/MGA Serge 9:00 10:00 1:00 RRFC Jean Pierre Duboze Workshop Gouverneur Nommé Atelier Mamani Daouda 10:00 11:00 1:00 Time out with your Director Convener RID Yinka Rencontre avec votre Directeur 11:00 11:30 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café 11:30 12:30 1:00 Leadership Idea Exchange Hisham El Bakry Leadership Echange d'idées 12:30 13:30 1:00 Grow Rotary WITH DGE RI Brian King Développer le Rotary AVEC DGE 13:30 14:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner Strategic planning Planification Stratégique 14:30 15:30 1:00 RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye RC Lawrence Mapani Idea Exchange WITH DGE Echange d’idees AVEC DGE 15:30 16:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Your Support from Rotary , Le soutien du Rotary, Rotary Secretariat & RI Reto Pantellini 16:00 16:45 0:45 Secretariat du RI , Bureau Europe/Afrca Office WITH CDS-Zurich Office de Zurich AVEC DGE DGE Les Outils en ligne du Rotary AVEC 16:45 17:45 01::00 Rotary online tools WITH DGE RI Reto Pantellini DGE 20:15 22:00 1:45 Diner Diner 23
DGN'S Training Program Date 1 October 2019/1 octobre 2019 Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée 8:35 8:55 0:20 Opening Session Welcome and RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye & Seance pleniere Introductions PDG Najoua Azouz & PDG d'ouverture Pearl Okoro Ijeoma DGN Responsabilities Workshop Responsabilités du E/MGA Serge Mamani 9:00 10:00 1:00 RRFC Jean Pierre Duboze Gouverneur Nommé Atelier Daouda 10:00 11:00 1:00 Rencontre avec votre Time out with your Director Convener RID Yinka Directeur 11:00 11:30 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café 11:30 12:30 1:00 Leadership Idea Exchange Hisham El Bakry Leadership Echange d'idées 12:30 13:30 1:00 Développer le Rotary Grow Rotary WITH DGE RI Brian King AVEC DGE 13:30 14:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner 14:30 15:30 1:00 Strategic planning Planification Stratégique RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye RC Lawrence Mapani Idea Exchange WITH DGE Echange d'idees AVEC DGE 15:30 16:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café 16:00 16:45 0:45 Your Support from Rotary, Rotary Le soutien du RI Reto Pantellini CDS- Secretariat & Europe/Afrca Office Rotary,Secretariat du RI , Zurich Office WITH DGE Bureau de Zurich AVEC DGE 16:45 17:45 01::00 Les Outils en ligne du Rotary online tools WITH DGE RI Reto Pantellini Rotary AVEC DGE 20:15 22:00 1:45 Diner Diner 24
DGN'S Training Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 GETS DGN Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Début Fin Durée Joint English&French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée (With DGE, Avec DGE) Leadership Idea Exchange Leadership Echange d'idées 8:30 9:30 1:00 (WITH DGE) Hisham El Bakry (AVEC DGE) 9:30 10:30 1:00 Leadership Idea Exchange Hisham El Bakry Leadership Echange d'idées Getting to know your district Idea Votre District Echange d'iées 10:30 11:30 1:00 exchange PDG Pearl Okoro Ijeoma GT Eric Kimani 11:30 12:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café 12:00 12:45 0:45 Communication Workshop RPIC lee-Ann Shearing Communication Atelier RPIC Gerard Arzili District Conference Panel La Conference de district PDG Pearl Okoro 12:45 13:45 1:00 E/MGA Mohamed Delawar Panel Ijeoma Financial Management Workshop Gestion Financière Atelier RRFC Jean Pierre 13:45 14:30 0:45 RFC Andrew Jaeger Duboze 14:30 15:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner 15:30 16:10 0:40 Strengthening your membership Renforcer votre Effectif PDG Najoua Azouz RFC Andrew Jaeger Workshop Atelier 16:10 16:40 0:30 RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye & Najoua Azouz & PDG Pearl Etablir un Calendrier Creating a Calendar Idea Exchange Okoro Ijeoma Echange d'idées 16:40 17:00 0:20 Tea/Coffee Break Pause café 25
DGN'S Training Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 GETS DGN Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Début Fin Durée Convener RID Yinka & all Rotary Soutien de votre équipe 17:00 17:30 0:30 Support from your regional team coordinators régionale Plénière de clôture avec Coordonnateur, chefs de la Closing plenary with Convenor, Convener RID Yinka & TL formation, SFGE's, conjoints 17:30 18:00 0:30 training leaders, DGE's, spouses Mohamed Ghammam /GT Eric et partenaires, les and partners, trainers and RI staff Kimani formateurs, et tous le personnel du RI Dîner de clôture avec tous les délégués à la 19:30 21:30 2:00 Closing dinner with all training delegates formation 26
Spouses Program Date 30 September 2019/30 Septembre 2019 GETS SPOUSES Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader/Animateur Séance et format Début Fin Durée Convener Yinka & TL 17:00 18:00 1:00 Meeting of all Trainers Mohamed Ghammam & Reunion des Formateurs Eric Kimani Plénière d'ouverture avec Opening plenary with Le Convener, chefs de la Convener, training formation, SFGE's, DGE, TL Mohamed Ghammam & 18:00 19:00 1:00 leaders, DGE's, spouses conjoints et GT Eric Kimani and partners, DGN, partenaires,DGN, les trainers and staff formateurs, et tout le personnel 19:00 20:15 1:15 Welcome function Fonction d'accueil 20:15 22:00 1:45 Diner Diner 27
Spouses Program Date 1 October 2019/ 1 Octobre 2019 Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée Opening session. Welcome and introductions Accueil et présentations 8:35 8:55 0:20 Lady Margaret Kimani Exchange of ideas / Round Échange d’idées / Table ronde tables The role of the District Le Rôle du Gouverneur de E/MGA Emmanuel 9:00 10:00 1:00 Governor Exchange of PDG Pearl Okoro Ijeoma District Échange d’idées Katongole ideas / Round tables / Table ronde Rotary Programs and the Les Programmes du Rotary et 10:00 11:00 1:00 Foundation Exchange of Lady Margaret Kimani de la Fondation PDG Pearl Okoro Ijeoma ideas / Round tables Echange d’idées / Table ronde 11:00 11:30 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Telling the Rotary Story Raconter l'histoire du Rotary 11:30 12:30 1:00 Exchange of ideas / Round RPIC Lee-Ann Shearing Lady Margaret Kimani Échange d’idées / Table ronde tables My Role as District Governor’s Visite Officielle du 12:30 13:30 1:00 partner Exchange of ideas / Lady Margaret Kimani Gouverneur Round tables Echange d’idées / Table ronde 13:30 14:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner 28
Spouses Program Date 1 October 2019/ 1 Octobre 2019 Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée Planning for District Events and Planification d'événements The District Governor’s official GT Eric Kimani & Lady 14:30 15:30 1:00 District Échange d’idées / GT Eric Kimani Visit Exchange of ideas Margaret Kimani Table ronde / Round tables 15:30 16:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Leadership Idea Exchange Leadership Echange d'idées 16:00 17:00 1:00 Hisham El Bakry 20:15 22:00 1:45 Diner Diner 29
Spouses Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 GETS SPOUSES Joint English&French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée 14:30 15:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner Preparing for the International GT Eric KIMANI & Margaret Se préparer à l’Assemblée 16:00 16:40 0:40 Assembly (with DGE) Munene Kimani & Wuraola internationale (avec DGE) Panel Ogunkeye Panel 16:40 17:00 0:20 Tea/Coffee break Pause Café Convener RID Yinka & all Rotary 17:00 17:30 0:30 Support from your regional team Soutien de votre équipe régionale coordinators Plénière de clôture avec Closing plenary with Convenor, Convener RID Yinka , TL Coordonnateur, chefs de la 17:30 18:00 0:30 training leaders, DGE's, spouses and Mohamed Ghammam /GT Eric formation, SFGE's, conjoints et partners, trainers and RI staff Kimani partenaires, les formateurs, et tous le personnel du RI Dîner de clôture avec tous les délégués à la 19:30 21:30 2:00 Closing dinner with all training delegates formation DGE & DGN Spouses Program 2nd of October 09:30 AM Meet at Savoy Hotel Lobby King tut Museum & papyrus 10:00 AM Bus will move for city tour Old market free tour Peace icon 12:30 PM Move to special lunch (Sea Food) on beach Peace park 02:30 PM Pick Up back to hotel New church & new mosque 30
DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP CHAIRS PROGRAM Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée 8:30 9:00 0:30 Registration Inscriptions 9:30 9:50 0:20 Opening General RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye /RC Séance d’ouverture Session State of Lawrence Mapani/ TL Mohamed Etat de L'effectif Membership Ghammam 9:50 10:30 0:40 Grow Rotary, RI Brian King Développer le Rotary 10:30 11:00 0:30 Votre Club est-il en RC Lawrence Is Your Club Healthy? RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye bonne santé ? Mapani 11:00 11:30 0:30 RC Lawrence RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye Building diverse clubs Diversification du Club Mapani 11:30 12:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café 12:00 12:30 0:30 Strategies for Attracting Strategie pour attirer de New Members nouveaux membres RC Obafunmiso RC Lawrence Mapani Analyzing Membership Analyse des données Ogunkeye Data Effectif 12:30 13:00 0:30 Your new member Orientation de nouveaux RC Obafunmiso RC Lawrence Mapani orientation membres Ogunkeye 31
DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP CHAIRS PROGRAM 13:00 13:30 0:30 Meilleures pratiques Best practice for RC Lawrence RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye pour impliquer les engaging members Mapani membres 13:30 14:00 0:30 Practicing Flexibility Flexibilite & RC Lawrence RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye & Innovation Innovation Mapani 14:00 14:30 0:30 Managing Gestion des prospects RC Obafunmiso RC Lawrence Mapani Membership Leads en ligne Ogunkeye 14:30 15:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner 15:30 16:40 1:10 Your Membership RC Lawrence Plan (district & TL Mohamed Ghammam Votre Plan D'Effectif Mapani country) (par district & pays) 16:40 17:00 0:20 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Support from your Convener RID Yinka & all Soutien de votre 17:00 17:30 0:30 regional team Rotary coordinators équipe régionale 17:30 18:00 0:30 Plénière de clôture Closing plenary with avec Coordonnateur, Convenor, training Convener RID Yinka , TL chefs de la formation, leaders, DGE's, Mohamed Ghammam /GT SFGE's, conjoints et spouses and partners, Eric Kimani partenaires, les trainers and RI staff formateurs, et tous le personnel du RI 32
District Trainers Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée 8:30 9:00 0:30 Registration Inscriptions GT Eric Kimani Séance plénière d’ouverture / 9:30 9:50 0:20 Opening general session / Welcome &PDG Najoua Azouz Bienvenue Understand your role Comprendre votre rôle échange 9:50 10:30 0:40 PDG Najoua Azouz PDG Pearl Okoro Ijeoma idea exchange d’idées Understand Rotary training events PDG Matthias Assimiler le cycle de formation du 10:30 11:30 1:00 RFC Olugbemiga Olowu panel Oladeinde Shoga Rotary panel 11:30 12:00 0:30 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Pause café Plan your curriculum Planifier votre programme 12:00 12:45 0:45 GT Eric Kimani PDG Najoua Azzouz workshop atelier Plan your training event Planifier votre réunion de formation 12:45 13:30 0:45 PDG Najoua Azzouz GT Eric Kimani idea exchange échange d’idées Rotary training events RRFC Olugbemiga Réunions de formation 13:30 14:30 1:00 E/MGA Emmanuel Katongole district calendar Olowu calendrier de district 14:30 15:30 1:00 Lunch Déjeuner 33
District Trainers Program Date 2 October 2019/2 octobre 2019 Joint English & French sessions with simultaneous translation/Sessions conjointes en anglais et français avec interprétation simultanée Start/ Finish/ Time/ Session and format Session leader Séance et format Support Début Fin Durée Prepare the trainers RRC Jean Pierre Préparer les formateurs 15:30 16:40 1:10 E/MGA Emmanuel Katongole idea exchange Duboze échange d’idées 16:40 17:00 0:20 Tea/Coffee break Pause café Pause café Convener RID Yinka 17:00 17:30 0:30 Support from your regional team & all Rotary Soutien de votre équipe régionale coordinators Plénière de clôture avec Convener RID Yinka , Closing plenary with Convenor, Coordonnateur, chefs de la TL Mohamed 17:30 18:00 0:30 training leaders, DGE's, spouses and formation, SFGE's, conjoints et Ghammam /GT Eric partners, trainers and RI staff partenaires, les formateurs, et tous Kimani le personnel du RI 34
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First African Zone 22 Institute Program Thursday 3rd of October Hall 08:00 AM Coordinators & Assistant Coordinators Meeting Egypt Hall 09:00 AM Moderator: PRID Sam Okudzeto 08:00 – 08:10 Setting the Scene 08:35 – 08:50 Reporting requirements RID VP Yinka Babalola RIDE Katerina Kotsali 08:10 – 08:35 Issues & Concerns 08:50 – 09:00 Q&A RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye Hall 09:15 AM Membership Seminar Egypt Hall 11:15 AM Moderator: PRID Sam Okudzeto 09:15 – 09:40 Setting the Scene & Membership Update 10:00 – 10:15 Grow Rotary RID VP Yinka Babalola Brian King 09:40 – 10:00 Innovative Clubs GS John Hewko Plenary & 3 Workshop 10:15 – 10:35 Change Management Hisham Bakry 10:35 – 11:15 Innovative Approach (Open Discussion) Hisham Bakry (Recruitment – Retention - Attraction of New Generation) 3 Groups 11:15-11:45 Coffee Break 36
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Thursday 3rd of October Hall 11:45 AM Membership Break-Out Sessions Egypt Hall 01:15 PM 1. Engage your Members to & Success Stories (90 minutes) 4. Elevate Rotaract (90 minutes) Panel RC Obafunmiso Ogunkeye, PDG Mathias Shoga RIPE Holger Knaack & RC Jamil Mouawad & DGN Alex Nganga Panel of six – Free Ex-Rotaracts & Free Rotarians 2. Your Membership Plan (90 minutes) 5. Innovative Story Telling (40 minutes) RC Lary Mapani & Mohamed Ghammam Kim Widlicki 3. Engaging Younger Professional (40 minutes) 6. Online Membership Leads (40 minutes) Brian King RC Mohamed Ghammam 01:15 PM – 02:15 PM Light Finger Food Lunch at Meeting Venue Hall 02:15 PM TRF Seminar Egypt Hall 04:00 PM Moderator: RIDE Katerina Kostali 02:15 – 02:20 Welcome 03:05 – 03:25 GG Program of Scale RID VP Yinka Babalola Trustee Jorge Aufranc 02:20 – 02:50 TRF Update 03:25: 03:45 End Polio Now in Africa & towards the global Trustee Jorge Aufranc Finish 02:50 – 03:05 Connecting Internally Tunji Funsho Mohamed Delawar 03:45 PM – 04:15 PM Connect Break 37
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Thursday 3rd of October Hall 04:15 PM TRF Break Out Sessions Egypt Hall 05:15 PM 1. Peace Fellows Program 4. Innovative Fund Raising Jeomo Okoro & Mohamed Delawar Moderated by PDG Joseph Bassole 2. ICCs & GGs PDG Ken Mugisha, DG JideAkeredolu, Joe Otin & Elizabeth Ismail Sadek & Soheir Wahib Nganga 3. Cadre & Stewardship Moderator Trustee Jorge Aufranc RRFC OlugbemigaOlowu,PDG Eric kimaniand and PAG Isaac Aninankwa Hall 07:00 PM Opening Session Egypt Hall 09:30 PM 7:00 – 07:05 Call to Order 08:35 – 08:45 Entertainement MC PP Maged Zikri Solist Nevine Allouba 07:05 – 07:35 Anthems & Flags Ceremony 08:45 – 09:00 Welcome to Egypt & South Sinai 07:35 – 07:45 Introduction of Guests & Rotary Seniors Gen Khaled Fouda MC Gov. of South Sinai 07:45 – 07:55 OCC Welcome Remarks 09:00 – 09:20 Egypt & Africa – Cooperation and Partnership PDG Mayan Raslan toward Comprehensive and Sustainable 07:55 – 08:05 DG Welcome Remarks Development DG Sherif Waly H.E. Dr Hala El Saeed 08:05 – 08:15 Opening Address Ministrer of Planning & RIVP Yinka Babalola Administrative Reform 08:15 – 08:35 Address 09:20 – 09:30 Convener’s Vote of Thanks RIPE Holger Knaack RIVP Yinka Babalola 09:30 PM – 11:00 PM GALA Dinner 38
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Friday 4th of October Hall Plenary Session 2 Panel Session 09:00 AM Egypt Hall “The Future of Rotary “ 10:30 AM Moderator: PRID Sam Okudzeto 09:00 – 09:20 Rotary into the Future 10:00 – 10:10 Bridging the Generation Gap GS John Hewko PP Yehia Magdy – Rotaract 09:20 – 09:40 My Vision Chairperson D2451 RIPE Holger Knaack 10:10 – 10:20 Honoring Our Past 09:40 – 10:00 Future of Rotary in Africa RID Yinka Babalola RIVP Yinka Babalola Hall 10:45 AM Break Out Sessions # 1 Egypt Hall 11:45 AM 1. Innovative Meetings 3. Leadership Beyond the District Level – (Panel) Moderator: PDG Adotei Brown Moderator: PRIP Jonathan Majiyagbe P Hesham Abaza D2451, PDIR Rac/Malak Mohamed RIPE Holger Knaack, GS John Hewko, RIV Yinka Babalola &DG Nze Anizor District 9141 4. Innovative PI & PR 2. Innovative Learning Methods Rotary Staff – Gerald Arzilli – RPIC Lee Ann-Shearing Oriette Nayel (IBM) 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM Connect Coffee Break-Friday Prayers 39
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Friday 4th of October Hall 01:00 PM Plenary Session 3 Egypt Hall 02:00 PM Moderator: RIPE Holger Knaack 01:00 – 01:15 Today’s Inspiration is Tomorrows Innovation 01:55 – 02:00 Remarks, Recognition & Thanks Dr. Marianne Azer RIPE Holger Knaack Member of the Egyptian Parliament 01:15 – 01:55 “Innovative partnership between Governments & NGO” H.E. Minister of Immigration Dr Nabila Makram 02:00 PM – 03:45 PM Lunch at Fontana Area Outdoors - Conference venue Special Lunch for AKS & Major Donors by invitation only Hall Plenary Session 4 03:45 PM Egypt Hall Innovative Partnership 04:45 PM Moderator: PRIP Jonathan Majiyabe 03:45 – 04:05 Innovative Partnership to cure Hepatitis C 04:25 – 04:45 Innovative Partnerships for Energy Dr Sherine Abbas Helmy Doretha Otremba (GIZ) 04:05 – 04:25 Innovative Partnerships for Environment 04:45 – 05:00 Innovative Partnership for Education Joe Otin & UN Environment Dina Omar (IBM) 40
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Friday 4th of October Hall 05:00 PM 4 Break Out Sessions Egypt Hall 06:00 PM 1. Hepatitis B 4. Innovative Breast Cancer App Oye Oyewa Sonja Dinner 2. Rheumatic Fever 5. Focus Round Tables PP Dr Maged Zikri 4 round tables by invitation 3. Child Mortality – 9Panel) Moderator Marga Hewko PDG Lufudeju & UNICEF Free night Enjoy Sharm El Sheikh at your leisure Saturday 5th of October Hall 08:00 AM Polio Walk Egypt Hall 09:30 AM Hall Plenary Session 5 10:00 AM Egypt Hall IT & Business 11:00 AM Moderator: RIVP Yinka Babalola 10:00 – 10:15 Talent Development in Africa Oriette Nayel (IBM) Mr Obi Emekekwue AFREXIMBANK 10:15- 10:30 Connecting Africa to realize Continental Free Director & Global Head Communications & Events Trade Area Management Dr Amanay Asfour Vice President of PAFTRAC ( 10:45 – 11:00 Beyond Fossil Fuel Pan African Trade & Investment Committee ) Mr Hassan Abdel Kader 10:30 – 10:45 Innovative Methods of Development in Africa & Managing Director TAQA Power connecting people 41
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Saturday 5th of October Hall Plenary Session 11:15 AM Egypt Hall Young Professional & Entrepreneur 12:15 PM Moderator: GS John Hewko 11:15 – 11:35 H.E. Minister of Youth 11:50 – 12:05 Farida Salem Ashref Sobhi 12:05 – 12:20 Draw your way 11:35 – 11:50 Inter-Genration,Communication with Tomorrow Marwan El Shaib -SWVL DG Sherif Wally Hall 12:30 PM 4 Break Out Sessions by Rotaract Egypt Hall 01:30 PM 1. Marketing & Branding Rotary & Rotaract 3. Rotary & Rotaract Clubs joint projects Moderator: DRR Virgin Kate Facilitators DRR Ahella Gado – ADRR Ashraqat Sherinz Speakers: DRRE Kennedy Gayah – DS Dina Radwan 4. TRF GG for Rotaract Clubs 2. Develop Rotary Website and my Rotary to incorporate Rotaract Moderator DRR Samuel Dupardon Moderator DRR Samuel Karanja Speakers: PP Soha ElSokary – P Rayan Mohtar Speakers: P Malak Mohamed- P farida El Shafei 42
First African Zone 22 Institute PROGRAM Saturday 5th of October 01:30 PM – 03:15 PM Lunch Hall 03:15 PM Closing Ceremony Egypt Hall 05:10 PM 03:15 – 03:20 Call to order 04:15 – 04:20 Words of thanks MC PP Maged Zikri DG Sherif Waly 03:20 – 03:30 Recognition Training Leaders 04:20 – 04:30 Impression of TRF Trustee RID VP Yinka Babalola Trustee Jorge Aufranc 03:30 – 03:45 COL Outcome 04:30 – 04:40 Impression of RIPE PDG Assem Abdel Razek RIPE Holger Knaack 03:45 – 03:55 RI Finance Report 04:40 – 04:50 Resolutions Video PP Soha Kamal 03:55 – 04:00 Promotion of Zone 22 – Uganda 2020 04:50 – 05: 05 Closing Remarks 04:00 – 04:05 Promotion of Honolulu Convention Convener RIVP Yinka Babalola 04:05 – 04:15 Institute statistics & thanks 05:05 – 05:10 “Auld Lang Syne” OCC PDG Mayan Raslan 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM Sahara Bedouin Dinner -Buses Start moving at 7:00 pm Institute Spouses Program 4th - 5th of October, 2019 09:30 AM Meet at Savoy hotel lobby New church & new mosque 10:00 AM Bus will move for city tour King tut Museum & papyrus Peace icon Old market free tour Peace park 01:00 PM Pick Up back to hotel 43
Zone 22 Institute Organizing Committee Director RIVP – Zone Convener Chair Zone 22 Institute 2019 District 2451 Governor Yinka Babalola PDG Mayan Raslan DG Sherif Waly Co-Convener, Zone 22 institute PDG Mohamed Delawar Vice Chair, Zone 22 Institute 2019 PDG Abdul Hamid El Awa Institute Advisor Program Committee PDG Hamada Zahran 44
Zone 22 Institute Organizing Committee PP Abdel Monem El Sawy PP Cathie Halim PP Soha Kamal PP Ayman Nazih Logistics Committee Institute Administration Institute Administration Venue & Hotels Logistics PP Tarek El Halwagy PP Khaled El Rayess AG Mostafa Deraz AG Pakinam El Ramlawy Hospitality and Tours Sergeant at Arms Promotion & Sergeant At Arms Promotion & Logistics 45
Zone 22 Institute Organizing Committee PP Maher Kassem PP Mona Bahgat PP Sameh Hamido PP Laila Shoukri Promotion & Housing Events Committee Promotion & Transportation Events & Conference Kit PP Hamdy Allam P Sherry Mazloumian PP Nabil Hammad PP Jeannot Terezian Transportation Exhibition & Events VIP & Hospitality Francophone Team Leader 46
Zone 22 Institute Organizing Committee PP Hazem El Gammal PP Olfat Refaat PP Omayma El Ghayesh PP Mohamed El Shinnawy Design & Printing Promotion, Newsletter & Logistics Booklet & Recognitions Design & Printing PP Nagwa Essam PP Omayma El Sheikh PP Sahar Gharib Rtn Bouchra El Sharkawy Project Visit & Polio walk Coordinator Project Visit & Polio Walk Coordinator Promotion & VIP & Logistics Francophone Team Leader 47
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District Governors 2021 - 2022 DGN Christo Forster DGN Rufine QUENUM DGN Madeleine Webber DGN ALEX NYAGA ANDY E. UWEJEYAN, Okey OKONKWO (9101) D 9102 9370 D9212 DGN 9141. DGN 9142 DGN Ayo Oyedokun Yasser Nashaat Dinesh Gajeelee Edgard Cyr K. TOUGOUMA Victor Paa Kwesi MENSAH District 9125 DGN - D2451 D 9220 DGN D9150 DGN D9210 John Magezi-Ndamira D 9211 9142 RUFINE LIMA QUENUM. DGN District 9102. 50
ROTARY’S VISION STATEMENT Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves As we stand on the cusp of eliminating polio, we find ourselves poised for our next challenge. The time is right to move toward realizing a new vision that brings more people together, increases our impact, and creates lasting change around the world. To achieve the vision of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation, we have set four priorities that will direct our work over the next five years. ROTARY’S STRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND OBJECTIVES INCREASE EXPAND OUR ENHANCE PARTICIPANT INCREASE OUR OUR IMPACT REACH ENGAGEMENT ABILITY TO ADAPT • Grow and diversify our • Build a culture of research, • Eradicate polio and • Support clubs to better engage membership and their members innovation, and willingness leverage the legacy • Focus our programs participation • Develop a participant- centered to take risks and offerings • Create new channels approach to deliver value • Streamline governance, • Improve our ability to into Rotary • Offer new opportunities for structure, and processes achieve and measure • Increase Rotary’s personal and professional • Review governance impact openness and appeal connection • to foster more diverse • Build awareness of our • Provide leadership development and skills training perspectives in decision- impact and brand making 51
ROTARY’S CORE VALUES The world today is not the same as it was when Rotary was founded in 1905. Demographics have shifted, the pace of change has accelerated, and technology has created new opportunities for connection and service. What hasn’t changed is a need for the values that define Rotary FELLOWSHIP INTEGRITY DIVERSITY SERVICE LEADERSHIP By honoring our past and embracing our future, we can evolve and keep Rotary not only relevant, but thriving. 52
Frequently asked questions about 2019 Council on Legislation changes to Rotaract The 2019 Council on Legislation amended the constitutional documents of Rotary International to include Rotaract clubs as a membership type of Rotary International. This action elevates Rotaract and positions Rotary for a future that is innovative, inclusive, and adapting to the world around us. It recognizes that Rotarians and Rotaractors make individual contributions and have different membership experiences but serve side by side in a shared desire to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. What does the vote on Rotaract (enactment 19-72) mean? Rotary International is composed of its member clubs. This enactment, 19-72, broadens the definition of membership to include both Rotary and Rotaract clubs. It elevates Rotaract clubs by acknowledging them in the RI Constitution and RI Bylaws as a unique membership type within RI. Rotaract clubs will still have their own standard constitution and will remain a separate club membership type from Rotary clubs. But by being recognized in the constitutional documents, Rotaract clubs will enjoy greater support from RI. For the exact text of the enactment, refer to the legislation that was proposed at the 2019 Council. See the version of enactment 19-72 marked "Motion to Amend" at the top. The Council approved this version of the enactment, and all other versions should be disregarded. How do Rotaractors benefit from this change? This action shows that Rotary International recognizes the unique value Rotaract brings to our organization. The enactment will give RI more accurate information about Rotaractors so it can improve the support and resources that help Rotaract grow. As partners in service, we will be able to better track our impact and expand our reach. Does this mean Rotaractors automatically become Rotarians? No. Members of Rotary clubs are Rotarians and members of Rotaract clubs remain Rotaractors. This enactment will not change the separate identity of Rotaractors. It simply expands the membership of Rotary International to include both Rotary and Rotaract clubs. Will this change the Rotaract experience? This enactment will not change the club experience that Rotaractors have. Rotaract clubs will still be sponsored by Rotary clubs and should maintain their current relationships with their sponsor Rotary clubs. But Rotaractors will have a much closer relationship with RI now that Rotaract clubs are a recognized membership type of RI rather than a Rotary program. Does this mean Rotaract clubs will start paying dues to Rotary International? 53
Frequently asked questions about 2019 Council on Legislation changes to Rotaract Not immediately. According to the current RI Constitution, Rotaract clubs will pay dues as established by the Board. The Board will determine at a future time the number of dues and when they would be collected. The Board will continue to research the best way to introduce dues. It will consider what amount is fair and what products and services Rotaractors would receive in exchange. Any changes will be implemented gradually. Are Rotaract clubs still required to be sponsored by a Rotary club? Yes. Rotaract clubs still need to be sponsored by a Rotary club to be officially recognized by Rotary International. Sponsorship of Rotaract clubs is mandated by the Board and described in Rotary's Code of Policies. Will Rotaractors now be able to use Rotary Foundation funds for their projects? No. Only Rotary clubs may apply for global and district grants from the Foundation. The Trustees determine who is eligible to apply for global grants and would carefully review any proposal made to allow Rotaract clubs access to Foundation funds. The Trustees encourage Rotaract clubs to work with Rotary clubs on global grant projects. Rotaract clubs can also receive funding from district grants through a Rotary club, and Rotaractors can apply for scholarships and Rotary Peace Fellowships through the Foundation. Can Rotaract clubs now vote at the Councils or at district conferences? No. This change does not grant Rotaract clubs a vote at Rotary district conferences or separate representation at the Councils. However, Rotaractors will continue to be encouraged to contact their district's Council representative to express their opinions on issues that will be voted on. Will Rotaract clubs be counted in Rotary's overall membership numbers? No. Rotaract clubs will not be counted in the total number of clubs in a district. Rotarians and Rotaractors will still be counted separately. Will Rotaractors now automatically receive a copy of a Rotary magazine? No. Rotarians pay for a subscription to the official magazine for their region through the membership dues their clubs pay to RI. However, Rotaractors can subscribe to the digital version of The Rotarian. Do Rotaractors need to do anything differently now? This enactment is not meant to change the club experience for Rotaractors. Rotaract club leaders can update their club and member information on the Club Administration page of My Rotary so that RI can learn more about their clubs and support them better. Clubs that have reported their information will be the first to know when new products and services become available. https://my.rotary.org/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-2019-council-legislation-changes-rotaract 54
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