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Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than years, Rotary's people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects.

From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end. Learn more about our structure and our foundation and our strategic vision. We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. Each club is chartered by Rotary International with an approved constitution.

Clubs are autonomous and make their own decisions regarding initiating and supporting projects. This autonomy allows for wide diversity between clubs around the world while they maintain principles in common and dedication to 'service above self'. Rotary clubs have a board of directors representing essential tasks and committees A Rotarian is a member of a Rotary Club that adheres to Rotary principles of service through friendship. Members are asked to contribute their skills and talents towards projects to benefit the community.

A Rotarian is always welcome as a visitor at any Rotary club anywhere in the world — this opportunity to sample hospitality and share companionship with others from many cultures is a major benefit of membership. As a Rotarian you represent your industry or profession within your club, ensuring that project teams comprise members from a variety of backgrounds and vocations.

Rotarians agree on the need to maintain high ethical standards in their professional lives, and to promote goodwill and encourage peaceful coexistence at all levels of society. Clubs aim to continually expand their membership. Membership to a Rotary club is by invitation. A prospective member must:. Each member contributes time and skills to work on projects as part of a team. Each club is also responsible for organising various service projects within their own local community.

They also organise a range of social events throughout the year. Rotaract is the equivalent of Rotary for young adults who take part in community and international service. There, they gain leadership skills and participate in professional development.

The Rotaract Clubs can be either community or university based. Rotaract first starter as a Rotary International programme. Rotaract became a membership type of Rotary International in , and no longer just a programme. Rotary aims to promote conversation to develop understanding within and between different cultures. As part of their activities, they train adults and young leaders to avoid and mediate and support refugees who have fled war-torn or dangerous regions.

They work hard to improve and grow access to affordable or free healthcare in developing regions. They support local efforts to provide hygiene, sanitation and clean water to increasing numbers of people.

Not only do they build wells but they also share their own knowledge and expertise with local leaders and educators to ensure that the efforts succeed in the long-term. Poor health, malnutrition and inadequate sanitation is responsible for the death of close to 6 million children under 5 years-old every year. Rotary International works on expanding quality care, so that mothers and children can live longer and healthier lives. Currently, there are over million people who are over 15 years-old and cannot read or write.

Rotary aims to increase and improve the ability of communities to provide basic education and literacy, to both children and adults, whilst reducing gender disparity in education.

Rotary carries out programs that aim to better community and economic development and create work opportunities for both old and young. They also work with local leaders and entrepreneurs within poor communities, and especially women, to strengthen and increase their skills.

Rotarians work hard to tackle environmental issues by developing projects, using their networks to change policies and plan for the future. Personal growth and development Membership of Rotary develops leadership, public speaking, social, business, personal and vocational skills as well as improving cultural awareness.

Continued learning Clubs organise programmes and weekly meetings to keep members informed about what is going on in the community, the country, and the world. Each meeting provides an opportunity to listen to different speakers on a variety of current topics.

Travel opportunities Every Rotarian is welcome - even encouraged - to attend any of the 33, clubs around the world. Why, after 15 years am I a member?



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