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ROTARY 
AFRICA 
IN 
SEYCHELLES 
COMOROS 
MAYOTTE 
MAURITIUS 
REUNION
Rotary in Africa 
Reach out to Africa 
July 2014 
FOREWORD 
Dear Friends of Rotary in Africa, 
First of all, I would like to congratulate my old friend Nick Phillips on his initiative to produce this booklet 
highlighting the work of all the Districts on the African Continent. 
I have known Nick to be one of the most passionate African Rotary leaders of our time. He has travelled widely 
across Africa on various Rotary assignments and he is, in my view, well qualified to put together this handbook. 
I have gladly accepted to write the foreword to the booklet in my capacity as the Chair of Rotary International’s 
Reach Out To Africa Committee, ROTA. It is my hope that the material assembled herein will serve as useful 
reference material for anyone interested in Rotary in Africa. 
The story of ROTA dates back to 2007, when Wilf Wilkinson served as RI President. He was to serve as ROTA’s 
first Chairman. Wilf was subsequently succeeded by PRID Tom Branum Snr. Subsequent Presidents of RI 
namely, DK Lee, John Kenny, Ray Klinginsmith, Kalyan Banerjee, Sakuji Tanaka and Ron Burton, all sustained 
and enhanced the activities of ROTA. 
Our main objective is to bring to focus the needs of Africa with particular emphasis on Humanitarian Projects 
and Membership growth. 
Over the last seven years, ROTA has achieved a significant margin of success, having created great awareness 
of the opportunities for service in Africa. Many projects have been initiated from outside Africa and, no doubt, 
many more are to follow. We have also achieved some growth in membership, which might not have happened, 
if it were not for the ROTA initiative. 
1 July 2014 will go down in the annuals of the history of Rotary as a turning point for ROTA when an African 
was for the first time appointed to lead ROTA as chair. Just before he assumed the position of RI President, 
President Elect Garry Huang, publicly announced that it was his strong belief that the time had arrived to 
appoint an African to take up the stewardship of ROTA. He wanted Africa to become its own flag carrier. 
It was against this background that I assumed the role of ROTA Chair. Taking over the reins from such Rotary 
giants as PRIP Wilf Wilkinson, PRID Tom Branum Snr and other luminaries who are the founding fathers of 
ROTA, is undoubtedly a huge challenge.
My colleagues and I on the new ROTA Committee are determined to move ROTA from strength to strength 
because we stand on the shoulders of the giants that have served before us. 
With this thought in mind, I have set the following goals as my AFRICAN DREAMS over the next four to five 
years: 
1. To attain a membership of 50, 000 Rotarians by 30th June 2019. 
2. Each Region to undertake a minimum of 5 significant Humanitarian Service projects each year. 
3. Africa to become a Zone of its own, by 2019 
4. Africa to be accorded a dedicated seat on the Board of RI by 2019, 
5. Africa to host the RI convention in 2019. 
May this handbook serve as a tool to help us achieve our African Dreams. I have no doubt that, together, we will 
be able to Light Up Rotary in Africa. 
Warm Rotary Greetings, 
PDG Patrick D. Chisanga 
ROTA Chair 2014 – 2015 
Lusaka, Zambia 
pdchisanga@gmail.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9370 
South-eastern South Africa 
Lesotho 
July 2014 
Dear Rotarian Friends and Friends of Rotary, 
Arising from an invitation to address the 2014 Zones 30 and 31 Institute in Kansas City about doing projects in 
Africa I decided to compile a booklet showcasing all the Rotary districts on our continent. 
The vastness and complexities of Africa are little understood by many people and this booklet attempts to put the 
diversity and needs of our Rotary districts into some sort of perspective. 
With a population of 1.1 billion in 57 countries (including the Indian Ocean islands) and 16 Rotary districts with 
a total of only 28,734 Rotarians (at 30th June 2014) it is easy to see that African Rotary manpower and resources 
are severely taxed as we attempt to provide effective humanitarian service here. 
On a continent of this size it is not surprising that almost every nuance of the social condition can be found. 
Prosperity and poverty, health and disease, peace and war, hunger and conspicuous consumption. Trying to 
make sense of all this and coming to reasoned conclusions about the state of Africa is the challenge that many of 
us face when we think about what we might be able to do to help. 
It has been said that if all the non-governmental organisations in Africa were taken out of the humanitarian 
service equation, human development on the continent would be severely compromised. But it is not all doom and 
gloom! African Economic Outlook (the AEO) advises that Africa’s macroeconomic prospects remain favourable. 
In 2013, Africa maintained an average growth rate of about 4%. This compares to 3% for the global economy 
and underscores again the continent’s resilience to global and regional headwinds. Not unexpectedly, however, 
growth performance varied widely across country classifications and regions. 
We Africans love our continent, warts and all, and invite you to join with us in fellowship and solidarity as we 
continue to make a difference. 
Warm wishes, 
Nick Phillips 
Past District Governor 
dgnick@mighty.co.za
Rotary districts in AFRICA 
LIBYA 
SOMALIA 
WESTERN 
SAHAA 
D9010 
D9101 
D9102 
D9125 
D9140 
SENEGAL 
GUINEA 
D9110 
ALGERIA 
TUNISIA 
MAURITANIA 
CAPE VERDE 
BENIN 
EQUATORIAL GUINEA 
PRINCIPE 
SAO TOME 
MOROCCO 
EGYPT 
D2451 
Part of 
D2452 
CENTTL 
AFRICAN REP. 
D9150 
D9212 
UGANDA 
D9211 
ZAMBIA 
D9210 
TANZANIA 
MALAWI 
D9400 
D9370 
D9350 
SUDAN 
CHAD 
CAMEROON 
GABON 
ANGOLA 
NAMIBIA 
ATLANTIC OCEAN 
INDIAN 
OCEAN 
SOUTH AFRICA 
SWAZILAND 
LESOTHO 
MADAGASCAR 
BOTSWANA 
MOZAMBIQUE 
ZIMBABWE 
SEYCHELLES 
COMOROS 
MAURITIUS 
REUNION 
D9220 
0 MADAGASCAR 
R MAURITIUS 
S SEYCHELLES 
S COMOROS 
S REUNION 
0N DJIBOUTI 
I MAYOOE 
RWANDA 
KENYA 
BURUNDI 
CONGO 
DEMOCCTIC 
REPUBLIC 
OF THE 
CONGO 
NIGER 
NIGERIA 
MALI 
BURKINA 
FASO 
COTE 
D’IVOIRE 
GAMBIA 
SIERR 
LIONE 
LIBERIA 
GUINEAA 
BISSAU 
GHANA 
TOGO 
SOUTH 
SUDAN 
ETHIOPIA 
DJIBOUTI 
ERITREA
Rotary in Africa 
District 2451 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 2451 was formed on July 1st 2013 but 
Rotary has been in Egypt since 1929. At present, 
the district has 78 clubs and 1,998 members. The 
district incorporates the country of Egypt from 
the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the red sea 
to the east and the Nile valley running from south 
to north. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2013-2014 District 
Governor Yasser Assem, ROTA Region 2 Chair, 
yasserassem@gmail.com who will direct your 
enquiry to the correct club or district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
MULTI FOCUS PROJECTS 
District 2451 has joined most of the clubs in a 
mega project, named The Happy Village Project, 
in the Fayoum Governorate providing pure water, 
sanitation, roofs for houses, education, health 
care, revolving funds and artificial limbs to three 
villages. We also partner with S C Johnson and 
the Orman NGO doubling the funds raised by the 
clubs to reach US$650 000. 
LITERACY 
A literacy program agreement incorporating a 
collaboration between the Vodafone Foundation 
and Rotary secured a fund of US$400,000 and 
550 literacy classes resulted assisting 10,000 
students from the age of 15 to 45. 
EDUCATION TRAINING 
An agreement with The Literacy Rotarian Action 
Group (LITRAG) has seen the creation of the 
first Lighthouse project in the Middle East and 
Africa to train trainers. Trainers are being sent to 
Thailand with the collaboration of the Ministry 
of Education to prepare the first generation of 
trainers. 
WATER FOR LIFE 
District 2451 signed a partnership with UNICEF 
for a long term Water for Life project that will 
provide 1,300,000 houses with pure water and 
saving the lives of many children. 
RIPE Gary Huang and RID Safak Alpey held a 
water summit in Cairo in June 2014 to highlight 
the importance of this significant partnership. 
Egypt
District 2451 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Literacy Classes 
In the villages across District 2451 we hope to 
provide up to 550 literacy classes each year on an 
ongoing basis. 
In addition we are interested in projects 
that fall into every Area of Focus: 
1. Water and sanitation 
2. Health 
3. Artificial Limbs and wheel chairs 
4. Revolving funds in the form of delivering 
cows 
5. Roofs for roofless houses 
6. Literacy 
7. Vocational training
Rotary in Africa 
District 2452 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 2452 is more than 84 years old. It is a 
district of multi countries, multi cultures and 
multi languages. 
It is present in 3 continents and 9 countries of 
which Sudan is in Africa. Since 2013 our district 
has incorporated the countries of Lebanon, 
Cyprus, Jordan, Sudan, Bahrain, UAE, Georgia, 
Armenia and Palestine. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Khalil 
Alsharif at kmk2014.15@gmail.com who will 
direct your enquiry to the correct club or district 
committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Khartoum Rotary Club, 
in partnership with 
TRF, District 9500, 
Adelaide West RC and 
the Rotary Clubs of 
Bahrain successfully 
completed a project 
that supplies safe 
drinking water to more 
than 6,000 people 
(and their animals) living in 7 villages in the area 
of Migrih, which is in Gedarif State in the south-east 
of the Republic of the Sudan. 
At a cost of approx. 
US$120,000, the 
project provided 
two large fenced 
waterholes (known 
locally as “hafirs”) 
with a capacity 
of 30,000 cubic 
meters each to store 
rain water during 
the short rainy season for human and animal 
consumption and use. Each hafir includes a 
collection canal, collection, sedimentation and 
exit wells, a water treatment unit, a generator and 
a storage tank. 
Underground 
water is not 
accessible in 
the Migrih area, 
and prior to 
completion of 
the project, the 
people of Migrih 
used to have to 
purchase water 
(often unclean) from one small privately-owned 
hafir at US$3 per barrel, which was more than 
twice the average daily income. 
Lebanon 
Cyprus 
Jordan 
Sudan 
Bahrain 
UAE 
Georgia 
Armenia 
Palestine
District 2452 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Project to provide training to 275 village 
midwives in Khartoum State, the Republic 
of the Sudan: 
Khartoum Rotary Club has successfully sponsored 
a one week refresher training course for 30 village 
midwives (“VMWs”). 
The provision of well-trained VMWs has 
been identified by various governmental and 
international bodies (including the UN) as 
necessary to reduce maternal and child mortality 
rates in the Sudan, which have continued to rise 
across the country in recent years. The training 
focused on enhancing the VMWs’ medical skills, 
but also on improving their leadership and 
communication skills. 
The intention is that these VMWs will return to 
their communities empowered to actively promote 
maternal and child health and to campaign 
against issues such as female genital mutilation, 
child marriages and HIV/AIDs. To incentivize 
VMWs to attend the training, Khartoum Rotary 
Club provided a free midwifery medical kit to each 
participant. The training was done in collaboration 
with the Sudanese Ministry of Health, the World 
Health Organisation, and Ahfad University for 
Women (which is renowned as a pioneer in female 
education and empowerment in the Sudan). 
Khartoum Rotary Club wishes to find Rotary clubs 
and districts to partner in a TRF matching grant 
(total cost US$ 71,500) to provide these refresher 
training courses to an additional 275 VMWs in 
Khartoum State. 
For more information on this project, please 
contact PP Zuheir Saeed 
E-mail: zuheirsaeed@yahoo.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9010 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9010 is a large district with 78 clubs and 
1387 members. These numbers will increase up to 
1400 members and 2 more clubs in the end of this 
year. 
The district incorporates Tunisia, Algeria, 
Morocco, as well as Mauritania. 
With a poor economic climate, a specific cultural 
and politic situation, a large rural population and 
disparities in living standards, education and 
skills Rotary clubs are involved in many projects 
in their communities in all the Rotary areas of 
focus. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn 
more about partnering with 
us please contact 2014- 
2015 DG El Jilali El Antari 
at e.antari@gmail.com who 
will direct your enquiry to 
the correct club or district 
committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Rotary clubs new generation: 
In spite of the difficult 
situation, and the reduction 
of Rotarian Members between 2000 and 2010, 
the member sizes increased significantly in 2010- 
2011 and 2011-2012. 8 new generation clubs, with 
young Rotarian coming mostly from Rotaract 
clubs work in the district. This is resulting from 
the 80 Rotaract Club operating in the district 
9010 (1500 members). 
Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh: 
The Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh organize every 
year (14 years now) an action entitled “help a child 
find a smile”. This action is to operate on children 
from needy families of Tunisia and Algeria with 
lip and palate malformation, in partnership with 
the Japanese, US, Canadian, Italian and Tunisian 
Doctors. The Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh 
hopes collaboration with other clubs and Rotary 
foundation to increase this number and help more 
children. 
Contact Past Président Houcem ben Nasr at 
houcem.bennasr@gmail.com 
Rotary Club 
Casablanca Mers 
Sultan: 
Since 2007 District 
9010 in partnership 
with Italian district 
2030, 2100 and 2110 
is trying to control 
the Thalassemia in 
Morocco. From 2011, 
Rotary club Casablanca 
Mers Sultan and ten 
other Moroccan clubs 
with the collaboration 
of several ONG and the 
government provide hospitals to fight against this 
disease and treat sick children. 
Contact PDG Ababou Thami at 
ababouthami@gmail.com 
Tunisia 
Algeria 
Morocco 
Mauritania
District 9010 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Rotary club Sidi Bou Said (Tunisia) 
The very young Rotary Club Sidi Bou Said, created 
in March 2014 by the 9010 PDG Mohamed 
Ghammam, decides to continue the district 
politic about Thalassemia and lead a new project 
in Tunisia to fight this disease . Collaboration 
with other districts and rotary clubs is needed. 
Thalassemia are forms of inherited autosomal 
recessive blood disorders that originated in 
the Mediterranean region. In thalassemia, 
the disorder is caused by the weakening and 
destruction of red blood cells. Thalassemia is 
caused by variant or missing genes that affect how 
the body makes hemoglobin. 
The club now requires also funds for providing 
1000 physically handicapped with wheel chairs 
for needy persons. 
Contact PDG Mohamed Ghammam at 
med.ghammam@gmail.com 
Rotary club Alger Est ( Algeria) 
In the same time, the Rotary club Alger Est, needs 
to collaborate with other clubs in other districts to 
begin a new Thalassemia project in Algeria. 
Contact Chafik Bourkaïb at 
chafikbourkaieb@gmail.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9101 
Burkina Faso 
Cape Verde 
Ivory Coast 
Gambia 
Guinea-Bissau 
Guinea-Conakry 
Liberia 
Mali 
Senegal 
Sierra Leone 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9101 arose from the split of D9100, in two, 
on July 1st, 2013. Our District includes 71 clubs 
spread over 10 countries that are Burkina Faso, Cape 
Verde, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea- 
Conakry, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone. The 
first District Assembly and Conference of D9101 was 
held from April 8th to 12th, 2014 in Mindelo, Cape 
Verde and allowed the members to enjoy friendship 
and talk about programs and hopes. 
CONTACT 
To learn more about partnering with us, please contact 
2014-2015 District Governor Martin Ouédraogo at 
martinnot@yahoo.fr who will direct your enquiry to 
the correct club or district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
A donation of medicine by the Rotary Club of 
Abidjan Cocody to deprived children in Daloa. 
The Rotary Club of Abidjan Cocody, understanding the 
risks of anaemia incurred by children in the district of 
Daloa, Côte d’Ivoire, led a project in November, 2013 
during which 1000 doses of iron rich medicine and 
deworming medication were distributed and resulted 
in a great improvement in the physical well-being of 
the children. 
A Donation of prostheses to handicaped 
children at the University Hospital of 
Yopougon. 
In association with the NGO “Vivre Debout “ the RC 
of Abidjan Cocody offered prostheses to handicaped 
children in February 2014 in the University Hospital 
of Yopougon (Abidjan). The enjoyment was visible on 
the faces of these children from 2 to 17 years old and 
their parents.
District 9101 
A donation of a cold room by the Rotary Club 
of Mali to the Ministry of Health and the 
Health service of Mali. 
On the occasion of the launch of the JNV (Synchronised 
National Polio Immunisation Days) in May 2014, the 
Rotary clubs of Mali provided a 100M3 cold room to 
the National Center of immunization. This donation 
of 40,000,000 West African CFA Francs (XOF) or 
US$82,000 was financed by the Rotary Foundation. 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Our district incorporates ten countries in West Africa 
all of which have urgent needs that fall into every one 
of the Rotary Foundation Areas of Focus. 
In order to provide exposure to these project needs an 
annual project fair is held. It brings Rotarians from 
West Africa in contact with Rotarians from North 
America and other parts of Rotary world to promote 
friendship while cultivating partnerships for the 
implementation of service projects in West African 
communities. 
The 10th West Africa Project Fair will take 
place from 28 October to 6 November 2014 in 
Monrovia, Liberia.
Rotary in Africa 
District 9102 
OUR DISTRICT 
D9102 in West Africa was created two years ago 
out of the former District 9100 and this has given 
the leadership the opportunity to create a more 
intimate district with better avenues for closer 
networking to foster the ideals of Rotary, to 
develop better projects that meet the needs of our 
communities and also to enhance fellowship. Our 
District comprising Ghana, Togo, Benin and Niger 
with more than 2000 members, has some of the 
highest rural communities in the sub-region and 
by drawing on the Areas of Focus of the Rotary 
Foundation, we intend to create more success 
stories for the image of Rotary and improve the 
lives of our social partners. 
CONTACT 
We believe that there is room for many Rotarians 
and other benevolent entities who would like 
to support projects in our communities. The 
principal contact point to obtain more information 
concerning our project or to offer your contribution 
is our DG Maurice Edorh at amedorh@yahoo.fr 
who will direct you to the most appropriate person. 
Additional information may also be obtained 
from our project bank at West Africa Projects Fair 
domain, www.westafricaprojectfair.org 
PROJECT SUCCESSES - GHANA 
The Sanitation Project at Medie in Ghana was a 
Global Grant project, a partnership of Rotary 
International, Rotary Club of Accra-West, US 
Clubs as International partners and Joy2theWorld 
a local NGO. The toxic waste dump was cleared 
and layered with laterite. Using local products, 
labor and services from the community, a new 
safe site has been reclaimed and a public toilet has 
been built for the community and local school. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES - TOGO 
An 11 year old partnership between Solidarite- 
Brulesnantes-Lome, Rotary Clubs in Lome & CHU 
Sylvanus Olympio has undertaken several projects 
over the years including training of surgeons, 
anaesthetist nurses, physiotherapists, biomedical 
technicians, training in operating theatres and 
sponsorship of one surgeon for training in Paris. 
This project in Togo consisted of the construction 
of a post operation recovery room for better 
treatment management of acute burns victims 
(skin grafts, bandaging) and the opening of a 
children’s burns unit. This should allow the 
reintegration of burns victims by treatment for 
them to regain their dignity and to regain their 
rightful place in society. 
Ghana 
Togo 
Benin 
Niger 
Toxic waste dump site After clearing of site 
Project inauguration Completed public toilet
District 9102 
PROJECT WISH LIST - BENIN 
Project: 
TO PROVIDE MOTORIZED BOATS AND 
LIFE JACKET VESTS TO GANVIÉ 1 PUBLIC 
PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BENIN 
The city of So-Ava characterized houses on stilts 
in a lake is located off the Atlantic coast in Benin. 
The main activities carried out there are fishing, 
trade, tourism and transport. The principal mode 
of transport is by boats and canoes without which 
very little activity can take place. Unfortunately, 
few parents are able to provide transportation for 
their children due to lack of boats, or because of 
their occupations. Schools boys and girls have to 
struggle and rush to the first boat on the water 
ready to go towards their schools. It even happens 
that some students stay at school very long waiting 
for a boat to return home after school. 
In addition, the boats used by some parents for 
school transport are very small and because of that 
they capsized frequently near speedy motorized 
boats. Parents in this community register 
frequently their children’s death because of that. 
Two Rotaract clubs in Cotonou (Rive gauche Elite 
and Palmier) have decided to help remedy this 
situation by initiating this project. 
PROJECT WISH LIST – GHANA 
Project: 
TO BUILD COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE 
AND SANITATION FACILITIES FOR THE 
PEOPLE OF MPOASE AND SURROUNDING 
TOWNS. 
This community forms part of a cluster of 
communities in the Ablekuma West constituency 
in the Greater Accra Region. Its population, 
which is predominantly low income and poor, is 
estimated to be around 9300. 
The other adjoining towns Glefe, Opetekwei, and 
Gbegbeyisei altogether have estimated population 
of 45,000. The main occupation is fishing. Most of 
the women are traders in the market. The young 
men are generally unskilled and therefore mostly 
unemployed. 
PROJECT FACILITIES 
a. Drinking water: Most rivers and lagoons in 
this area are heavily polluted with sachet water 
rubbers and household waste. There are very few 
hygienic sources of drinking water taking into 
account the population size of these communities. 
b. Toilets: To build more public toilets in the 
area, so that residents will stop using the beaches. 
c. Health Care: The nearest health facility is the 
Dansoman Poly clinic which is several kilometers 
away. 
As Rotarians, we justify our existence by how 
much good and relief we can bring to the less 
privileged in our communities. The Rotary Club 
of Accra South over the years we have carried out 
humanitarian service in many communities in 
and out of Accra. For this rotary year, our aim is 
to bring hope and relief to the people of Mpoase 
and its surrounding towns. We have engaged the 
chief and elders of this town have willingly offered 
Rotary Club of Accra South a large parcel of land 
for this project.
Rotary in Africa 
District 9110 
Lagos and Ogun States of Nigeria 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9110 is a large district with 83 clubs and 
2058 members. The district covers the Lagos 
and Ogun States of Nigeria. With a large rural 
population and disparities in living standards, 
education and skills, The District and Rotary clubs 
are involved in many projects in their communities 
in all the Rotary areas of focus. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 District Governor 
Dr. Dele Balogun at deleabalogun@gmail.com 
who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or 
district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Among many others, these major projects were 
undertaken by the District and Clubs in all the 
areas of focus. 
Save Our Sight (Avoidable Blindness 
Programme) 
This programme saw the establishment of an Eye 
ward at Catholic Hospital Ago-Iwoye. Assistance 
was received from the Rotary Foundation through 
a discovery grant. In 2005 the District and 
the Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove Estate in 
affiliation with Rotary Eye Institute, Navsari, India 
carried out corrective eye surgeries for cataract 
and glaucoma for 
the poor people 
in the District. 
Since 1993 more 
than 5500 eye 
surgeries have 
been carried. 
Correction of cleft lip and palate defects 
Since 2010 our District in collaboration with 
Alliance for smiles from USA and the Ogun 
State Government 
organized two 
surgical camps for 
the treatment of 
adult and babies 
born with cleft lip 
and palate defects 
in Lagos and Ogun 
States. A total of 150 
procedures have been performed. 
Jaipur Limb Workshop 
In the 2009 our district established and donated 
a factory for the manufacture of artificial limbs to 
the Lagos State Government. 
Roll Back Malaria 
Various clubs in our District procured and 
distributed about twenty thousand insecticide 
treated nets to children and pregnant women 
in various communities in our district. This was 
also combined with health education on malaria 
prevention and how the user will maintain and re-treat 
their nets. 
Gift of Life – Open Heart Surgeries 
Since 2010 our District sponsored several children 
suffering from various heart ailments for surgery 
in India and they have all recovered well.
District 9110 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
PROVISION OF COMPUTERS FOR 40 
SCHOOLS IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATES 
Equipment required: 
• 400 Desk top computers and printers 
• Generators, fans, furniture and air conditioners 
• One year internet subscription and training 
• Renovation of classrooms for Computer Lab 
MALARIA DISEASE PREVENTION 
PROJECT 
Community outreach program for Malaria control 
involving various local government areas in D9110 
and the Rotary Clubs. 
• This includes outdoor spraying of schools and 
houses with insecticides in selected locations 
in D9110. 
• Education of primary school children, market 
women, women in Ante Natal, and Infant 
Welfare Clinics. 
• Eye tests for primary School Children 
• Basic Hygiene Education on Prevention of 
Diarrheal Diseases 
• Provision of Worm Expellant to School 
Children 
E – LEARNING CENTRE IN HIGH 
SCHOOLS 
• This includes equipping classrooms for 
e-learning. 
• Supply of broad band internet connectivity to 
the schools. 
• Provision of equipment and materials such as 
tablets, projectors, inverter power back-ups 
and teachers laptops. 
• Provision of e-learning class software and 
hardware, wireless devices and internet 
network configuration 
• Teacher training 
• Provision of air-conditioning units 
• Supply of Automation Applications to students 
and teachers.
Rotary in Africa 
District 9125 
Nigeria (covering 23 of 36 States) 
OUR DISTRICT 
Formerly Districts 9120 and 9130, District 9125 
Nigeria is one of the three Rotary International 
Districts in Nigeria covering 23 out of the 36 States 
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The District 
occupies about 90% of the land mass of Nigeria 
that has a population of about 97 million people. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about 
partnering with us please contact 2014- 
2015 DG Mogbeyi Tolu Omatsola at 
toluomat@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry 
to the appropriate club or District committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Within this vast 
territory exists 
every conceivable 
need contemplated 
in the Areas of 
Focus of Rotary 
International but 
there can be no 
greater need than 
to finish the job of 
eradicating Polio. 
District 9125 has 
been in the forefront 
of supporting the 
Polio eradication 
campaign, not only 
with much needed 
funding but also with the provision of manpower 
and resources by Rotarians and well wishers. 
In appreciation of his generous donation of 
$1million towards polio eradication in Nigeria, the 
Executive Vice Chairman of the Chrome Group, 
Sir Emeka Offor, has been appointed as Rotary 
International’s First Polio Ambassador in Nigeria. 
Chairman of the International PolioPlus 
Committee, John F. Germ, said the contribution 
“helped to launch the new Bill & Melinda Gates 
Foundation challenge, and as such was leveraged 
with an additional US$2 million, resulting in a 
cumulative impact of US$3 million toward the 
eradication of polio in Nigeria, Afghanistan and 
Pakistan.” 
The ongoing partnership between Rotary 
International, The Bill and Melinda Gates 
Foundation, the World Health Organisation, 
the Nigerian government and many private and 
c o m m e r c i a l 
donors will 
ensure the 
success of the 
Polio eradication 
programme and 
District 9125 is 
proud to be a 
part of it.
District 9125 
PROPOSED PROJECTS 
CONSTRUCTION OF BOREHOLES 
It is the major project of the District to as a 
matter importance provide potable water to the 
residents of the poor rural communities covered 
by the District by sinking boreholes and providing 
overhead tanks and taps. 
The unit cost of an installation is about US$9,259 
and the District budget is US$61,728. 
SUPPORT FOR ERADICATION OF 
POLIO and POLIO 
CORRECTIVE 
SURGERY 
Over the years, Rotary 
International has been 
championing the fight 
to eradicate the dreaded 
Polio virus all over the 
world. The District will 
continue to support the 
Polio Eradication Initiative 
more so as there are Polio 
endemic areas within the 
District. 
The sum of US$30,864 
has been budgeted for 
mobilisation, supervision, 
monitoring, advocacy and 
provision of logistics. 
In addition, the District wishes to have a team of 
surgeons and medical personnel trained to carry 
out a polio corrective surgery within the District. 
ESTABLISHMENT OF A ROTARY PEACE 
CENTRE 
The Executive Governor of Plateau State has 
donated a choice property in Jos, the Plateau State 
capital for use by the District as a Rotary Peace 
Centre. The District will in the 2014/2015 Rotary 
year develop the Centre to serve as a befitting 
venue for Seminars, Workshops and other such 
events on Peace and Conflict Prevention and 
Resolution. 
The initial budget for this is US$154,321
Rotary in Africa 
District 9140 
Nigeria (covering 11 of 36 States) 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9140 was established in 1983 and is now 
31 years old. There are 109 Rotary clubs and 
membership is about 2850. It is currently the 
largest district in Nigeria. It occupies the south 
and south-east of the country and includes 11 out 
of the 36 states of Nigeria. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Noble 
Shemitan at nobleshemitan@yahoo.com Who will 
direct your enquiry to the correct club or district 
committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
MEDICAL MISSIONS 
Originating in India the missions provide free eye 
surgery to persons across the district. This has 
resulted in the establishment of eye clinic at a place 
called Auchi. The eye clinic has been donated to 
the Government and is jointly supervised by the 
Rotary club and the state Government. 
ADULT SCHOOL PROJECT 
There a number of free adult schools for those 
who missed the opportunity to get primary or 
elementary education when they were young. 
GIFT OF LIFE PROJECTS 
Several hole in the heart children have been 
treated using Rotary Gift of life grants. 
WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS 
Many water and sanitation projects in communities 
and schools have been executed. 
POLIO ERADICATION PROJECTS 
WE are fully committed to engaging in 
immunization, advocacy projects and raising of 
funds for polio projects. 
MICRO-CREDIT SCHEME 
These are established by many clubs in the 
district to help community members boost their 
businesses and skills. 
FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGEs take place 
between our district and districts in other parts of 
the world. 
BLOOD BANK FACILITIES 
Many hospitals have blood bank facilities provided 
by Rotary. 
WEST AFRICA PROJECT FAIR 
We attend and market our projects at the annual 
West Africa Project Fair. 
FUTURE PROJECTS 
Our district offers a wealth of future project 
opportunities based on the six areas of focus of 
Rotary. At present a major project is to develop 
Water and Sanitation projects in 30 schools in 
the district as well as a district wide public health 
project that will impact on many thousands of 
Nigerians.
District 9140
Rotary in Africa 
District 9150 
Burundi 
Cameroon 
Central African Republic 
Chad 
Congo 
Democratic Republic of Congo 
Equatorial Guinea 
Gabon 
Rwanda 
Sao Tome & Principe 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9150 is one the largest districts in the 
world with 5.4 million km2 and more than 135 
million inhabitants but 72 Rotary clubs and 1,411 
members. The district incorporates 10 countries: 
Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, 
Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, 
Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda and Sao Tome 
& Principe. 
With a large rural population and disparities in 
living standards, education and skills Rotary clubs 
are involved in many projects in their communities 
in all the Rotary areas of focus and in partnership 
with other districts. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Jean Runuya 
at runuya@yahoo.fr who will direct your enquiry 
to the correct club or district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
PLASTIC SURGERY 
Rotary clubs of Kigali (Rwanda) have provided, 
in partnership with Rotarian doctors from India 
(District 3080) and Nigeria, plastic surgery to 
genocide victims. This year, MEDICARE 3 will 
take place in August. 
In Rwanda many of the genocide victims have 
scars from attacks during the genocide war and 
they require plastic surgeries. The program’s aim 
is to provide surgical treatment to these victims. 
Rwanda is an under developed country, resources 
are scarce and plastic surgeons are not available 
hence there is lack of infrastructure and surgical 
supplies. Many patients remain untreated. 
Screening of the patients is done by local doctors 
who report that urgent treatment and surgeries is 
required. 
The next mission will require the transportation 
of surgical supplies and medicines along with 5 
plastic surgeons and 2 anaesthesiologists. 
The surgery teams are composed of doctors 
from District 3080 who have experience of 
doing 15 to 20 such projects since 1999. The 
team is supplemented by a plastic surgeon and 
anaesthesiologist from Nigeria. All the Doctors 
are Rotarians and will be working for 7-8 days in 
Rwanda.
District 9150 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
LIBREVILLE HIGH SCHOOLS WATER 
AND SANITATION PROJECT 
Libreville-Okoume Rotary Club, based in Libreville 
(Gabon) is implementing a pilot project to bring 
water and sanitation to a high school situated in 
the northern part of the city. More than 1,000 
students go to this school with no latrines. Many 
of the girls miss school when having their period. 
Several high schools have neither potable water 
nor electricity. 
The project consists of collecting rain water to 
provide flush toilets. The pilot has cost US$20,000 
so far, financed with the help of local sponsors. 
The remaining part of the project will put the 
emphasis on sustainability. 
The club now requires funds and help on 
sustainability issues to equip 8 to 10 high schools 
through a Global Grant. The program will stretch 
over 18 months and cost a total of US$160,000. 
The ultimate beneficiaries would be more than 
10,000 children, in the suburbs surrounding 
Libreville. 
ADULT LITERACY 
The Rotary clubs of Masuku, Port-Gentil and 
Libreville in Gabon, and Kinshasa in DRC are 
strongly committed to help their communities by 
teaching adults to read and write and give them 
new skills and a certain autonomy. They have 
developed methodologies and organized a part 
time school for adults using public facilities. 
The Rotary Club of Masuku (Gabon) has run its own 
program for 10 years and has given certification 
to more than 450 adults. Their project aims to 
build a dedicated school with 2 or 3 class rooms 
in order to provide classes for women, men and 
young adults who did not complete their school 
education.
Rotary in Africa 
District 9210 
Malawi 
Mozambique 
Zambia 
Zimbabwe 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9210 is a large district with 62 clubs 
and 1,387 members. The district incorporates 
four Countries, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, 
Zimbabwe. 
With a great variety of cultures, economic and 
living standards, education and skills, Rotary 
clubs are involved in many projects in their 
communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Ken 
Chibesakunda at kchibesakunda@gmail.com 
who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or 
district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
During Rotary year 2013-14 many projects were 
initiated and completed including 
• Peace and Conflict Resolution 
- RC of Mutare 
• Disease Prevention & Treatment 
- RC of Kalulushi 
• Water & Sanitation 
- RC of Livingstone 
• Basic Education & Literacy 
- RC Of Harare CBD 
• Maternal health and Child Health 
- RC of Harare Central 
• Economic and Community Empowerment 
- RC of Mzuzu 
PROJECT WISHES 
Currently the Rotary Club of Harare Dawn in 
Zimbabwe is seeking support for: 
ST PETER CLAVER PRIMARY SCHOOL 
CHISHAWASHA 
St Peter Claver is a primary school in rural 
Chishawasha. It has 570 children from Grade 
One to Grade Seven, with each Grade having two 
classes. The parents are mainly farm workers and 
domestic workers. 
Literacy levels at St Peter Claver School are below 
what is expected of pupils in the early grades 
of school, and this will severely hamper those 
children as they progress up the school ladder. 
In addition the school with the entire community 
have no clean water resulting in frequent outbreaks 
of diseases such as diarrhoea and cholera. 
Overall Objectives 
1. Enabling children to read so that their 
literacy skills are developed and children are able 
to learn effectively. 
2. Providing clean water as a means of 
promoting effective learning as children perform 
better in a hygienic and clean environment. 
Action Plan 
• Provide Learn-to-Read books and teachers 
resources to the school. Happy Readers, level 
1, 2 and 3 are a set of Learn-to-Read books 
developed in Zimbabwe for use where English 
is a second language. The books use African 
wild animals as the characters, are brightly 
coloured on durable gloss paper with lots of 
illustrations.
District 9210 
• Training of teachers, parents and Interact 
members to use the books. 
• Regular Monitoring of the scheme by Senior 
Staff of St Peter Claver’s as well as Rotarians 
from Harare Dawn 
• Evaluation to be carried out by the trainer of 
trainers at six monthly intervals. 
Budget 
ACTIVITY BUDGET IN US$ 
Level 1 readers 3,390 
Teacher training (LevelOne) 540 
Monitoring (Level One) 200 
Level 2 readers 3,726 
Teacher training (Level Two) 540 
Monitoring (Level Two) 200 
Level 3 readers 4,230 
Teacher training (Level Three) 540 
Monitoring (Level Three) 200 
Evaluation (All levels) 500 
Total literacy 14,066 
Borehole 6,000 
Project total 20,066 
Outcomes 
This literacy intervention for a rural school like 
St. Peter Claver would contribute directly to the 
development of individual reading, writing and 
creative thinking skills for children at the school. 
By giving a chance to the children at this school, 
the Rotary Club of Harare Dawn will provide an 
opportunity for these children to compete equally 
with other children of their age in urban areas.
Rotary in Africa 
District 9211 
Tanzania 
Uganda 
Our District 
District 9211 consists of the Rotary clubs in 
Tanzania and Uganda. There are 116 clubs (38 
in Tanzania and 68 in Uganda) with about 3000 
Rotarians. The clubs have been involved in 
community service projects and programs in all 
the areas of focus. 
Contacts 
Harish R. Bhatt, District Governor 2014-15 – 
hbhatt@rotarytz.org 
Jayesh H. Asher, District Secretary 2014-15 – 
jasher@rotarytz.org 
Project Successes 
Tanzania 
The Winning Line: Rotary 
Pediatric Oncology Ward 
Rotary Dar Marathon is a sporting 
event held in Dar es Salaam which 
mobilizes around a cause and 
raises money for the benefits of 
the community. It started in 2009 
as a charity walk with about 700 
participants but today has scaled to 
over 7,000 participants to run and 
walk our half marathon of 21.1kms. 
In 2011 Rotarians from the 6 
clubs in Dar es Salaam along 
with our partner Bank M and 
Kalamanadalam rallied around 
building a Pediatric oncology ward 
and adopted the slogan, “Help 
Children fight cancer”. It took almost two years of 
work by the committee and well wishers to design 
a 400 m2 state of the art Oncology ward with 23 
beds and six isolation wards at a cost of $837,500. 
All beds have been provided with oxygen outlets. 
The construction of the ward took 8 months. On 
August 1st 2013 the ward was opened by Dr Jane 
Goodall and our then DG Emmanuel Katangole 
and is currently in operation at the Muhimbili 
National Hospital. 
Uganda 
Nkondo Adopt a Village – Transforming 
Minds 
GG 25002, Nkondo Adopt a Village, is not a 
project: It is a programme of transformation. 
It requires long term 
engagement to feel and 
understand the tempo of the 
community, their assets, and 
their needs. Poverty is multi-faced, 
starting with mindset, 
and must be engaged on all 
fronts, involving all areas of 
focus. 
This is what Kampala North, 
working with Rotarians 
from D5340 and with TRF 
support as well as three 
cooperating organisations, 
set out to do six years ago. 
Our success is measured in 
the Community response to 
our interventions. 
The community worked 
cooperatively to merge three 
RCCs under one common 
registered community based 
organization. They bought land and started on 
the building of a grain mill. We assisted and they 
provided local materials and labour.
District 9211 
Land was donated for a borehole and the five 
valley dams. They run a microcredit system using 
the Grameen model and are into their fourth cycle 
with 100% recovery. 
The start-up amount has grown by 50%. Local 
government put up a 3-classroom block along with 
pit-latrines and the local primary school provided 
a classroom for conversion to computer room and 
library, the only facility in the District. The school 
has been designated a model school. They have 
instituted user fees for water, health services, and 
the computer room. The Rural Electrification 
Agency, in response to Rotary interventions, has 
extended a power line to the community at a cost 
of $98,000. The community is transforming itself 
before our eyes. It is a good feeling. 
Project Wish List 
Tanzania 
Rotary Entrepreneurship and Resource 
Centre at the University of Dar es Salaam 
The University of Dar es Salaam has expanded 
from 2,000 students in 1980’s to over 15,000 
students now but the facilities have not kept pace 
woth the growth in numbers. The library needs 
refurbishment, newer facilities and modern 
technology. Rotary clubs in Dar es Salaam wish to 
refurbish a part of the existing library to provide 
resources which will include a 80 unit thin client 
computer system on a local area network. 
Uganda 
Cancer Ward 
The Rotary Clubs of Uganda embarked on a 
mission to build a specialist cancer centre in 
Uganda. Our vision is a centre of excellence that 
will provide the early detection and cure of cancer, 
pre and post treatment care and most importantly 
save many lives being lost needlessly today. 
Starting as a dream of Past District Governor 
Stephen Mwanje (D9200, 2010/11) and his 
friends, St Francis’ Hospital Nsambya donated the 
land and the ground breaking took place on April 
22nd 2011 presided over by the then RI President 
Ray Klinginsmith. 
Generous donations have been received from 
several corporate organisations like Centenary 
Bank, Crown Beverages, National Housing 
Corporation, Bank of Uganda, Hima Cement and 
Rotarians. 
In August 2012, the Cancer Run was launched 
as the flag bearing fundraising vehicle. This year 
will mark Cancer Run 3 on 31st August 2014. 
The first run attracted 8,000 participants and 
the second 13,000. We have so far raised about 
$300,000 which is 80% of what is needed to 
complete the structure, and we hope to fund the 
balance through cancer run 3. Our friends from 
Districts 7780 and 5710 have already mobilised 
all the necessary equipment and a Global Grant 
application has been prepared to help transport 
the equipment and also to build capacity through 
VTTs (inward and outward). 
But so much remains to be done including 
building an extension for the paediatric ward and 
outpatients department, building five regional 
Cancer Centres, procuring all the requisite 
equipment and equipping all the centres with 
qualified personnel. Your support will make this 
possible and save more lives as we Light up Rotary 
and transform communities!!
Rotary in Africa 
District 9212 
Ethiopia 
Eritrea 
Kenya 
South Sudan 
Our District 
District 9212 is an offspring of District 9200 
arising from an RI Board decision which split it 
into D9211 and D9212. Located in East Africa, 
District 9212 comprises 64 Rotary Clubs with 
1652 members in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya and 
South Sudan. 
Contact 
To partner with us please contact 2014-2015 DG 
Bimal Kantaria at d9212dg1415@elgonkenya.com 
who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or 
district committee. 
Project Successes 
The Rotary Club of Kilifi’s Water and 
Sanitation project begun in October 
2013 and was completed successfully 
in April 2014. They partnered with 
the Rotary Club of Vinings (D6900, 
USA). The project scope covered 3 
primary schools; (Silala, Palakumi 
and Petanguo), which provided 3 
latrine blocks including three specially 
constructed for younger students. 
The Rotary Club of Diani assisted by the 
Rotary Clubs of Tauberbischofsheim 
(TBB) and Evesham built a classroom, 
donated 60 desks and installed gutters 
and a water tank for a rain harvesting 
system between 2010 and 2012. 
To support the provision of clean water the 
Rotary Club of Nairobi East helped with the 
construction of boreholes, rainwater harvesting 
tanks and construction and repair of water piping 
between 2011-2013. This was done in close 
partnership with the Rotary Club of New Port/ 
USA and a local community based organization, 
POWER (Pastoralist Organization for Water and 
Environment Research).
District 9212 
D9212 Projects Seeking Partnerships 
School Rainwater Harvesting 
The Rotary Club of Nairobi East seeks to address 
the water crisis felt by communities in Kajiado 
with the support of multiple primary schools. A 
project budget of $50,000 has been identified 
which is enough to fund the construction of a 
rain water harvesting and storage system for 15 
schools. The local community will be involved 
in the construction of the 
tanks and guttering and will 
be trained in how to maintain 
these. 
The Rotary Club of Nairobi 
East will manage the project 
and is seeking to raise 10% 
of the required funds thus 
$45,000 is sought from 
partners. 
For more details contact: 
Mark Carey, RNE 
Community Service Committee Chair 2014-2015 
MarkCarey6@gmail.com, +254 701 862 845 
Water Provision and Economic 
Empowerment Project 
The Rotary Club of Maseno seeks partnerships 
in a water provision and economic sustainability 
project for the Community Care Development 
Organization (CCDO) in the Rakwaro Integrated 
Development Project located in Kisumu County. 
It seeks to provide a borehole 
and construction of a green 
house and fish pond for 
income generating activities 
and water accessibility. 
Estimated budget costs 
are Ksh 4,200,000 and 
partnerships are requested for 
Ksh 3,975,694 (USD46,773) 
for more details 
Contact: Richard Onono, Club President 
E-mail: richardonono@gmail.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9220 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9220 comprises of 65 clubs with a 
membership of some 1,600 Rotarians. The 
district incorporates the Indian Ocean islands 
of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius (including 
Rodrigues), Mayotte, Reunion, Seychelles and 
Djibouti in the Horn of Africa. 
It is said that D9220’s 
geography renders it unique. 
Indeed one gets to meet a 
wonderful mix of cultures. It is 
in the main French speaking. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn 
more about partnering with us 
please contact the 2014-2015 
District Governor Alen Topsy at 
d9220dg1415@gmail.com. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
LITERACY, WATER 
AND HEALTH projects 
represent a large part of 
the district’s activities. 
50 YEARS OF ROTARY SERVICE 
The year 2014-2015 also marks the 50th 
anniversary of the Rotary Club of Port Louis 
Mauritius, which chartered on the 9th November 
1964. This anniversary is being celebrated in the 
spirit of 50 years presence of Rotary in Mauritius. 
To mark this event, the flagship project is the 
construction of 50 housing units, of which 5 have 
already been handed over to beneficiaries. 
POTABLE WATER MADAGASCAR 
This Potable water supply project was initiated 
by the E-club of District 9220 in partnership 
with the Rotary Clubs of Mayotte, Mayotte 
Mamoudzou, Le Port-La Possession and the NGO 
Hilfe Madagascar. The project was completed 
December 23, 2013 and was inaugurated on April 
30 2014 in the internet presence of members of 
the E-club based in other countries. 
Comoros 
Madagascar 
Mauritius 
(including Rodrigues) 
Mayotte 
Reunion 
Seychelles 
Djibouti
District 9220 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
The island countries making up the majority 
of this Rotary district demonstrate a variety of 
social development issues ranging from poverty 
alleviation, economic empowerment of rural 
communities and skills training. 
Many ethnic groups are represented and 
populations are relatively small but, generally, 
most of the country economies are identified by 
the World Bank as being middle income. 
Unlike mainland Africa the work of Rotary in this 
district, except for Djibouti, can best be described 
as providing sustainable 
economic empowerment 
programmes to assist small 
business entrepreneurs, farmers 
and tourism industry participants 
to develop their businesses and 
influence. 
Rotary partners - interested in 
projects falling into the Areas of 
Focus of 
• Providing clean water, 
• Supporting education, 
and 
• Growing local 
economies 
will find a wealth of project opportunities in these 
beautiful islands. 
Djibouti, situated on the Horn of Africa, has a 
chronic food deficit and is totally dependent on 
imports to meet its food needs. It is a small country 
in which more than 40 percent of its people live in 
extreme poverty. It is poorly endowed with natural 
resources and has limited arable land, rainfall and 
water. 
Project needs here fall into all the Areas of Focus, 
particularly 
• Fighting disease, 
• Providing clean water, 
and 
• Supporting education
Rotary in Africa 
District 9350 
Western Cape (South Africa) 
Northern Cape (South Africa) 
Namibia 
Angola 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9350 is a very large district with 60 clubs 
and 1,307 members covering an area of about 
3.9m square kilometres (1.5m square miles). The 
district incorporates the South African province of 
Western Cape and a portion of Northern Cape as 
well as the countries of Namibia and Angola. 
With a high incidence of poverty in a multitude 
of informal settlements in and around the urban 
areas Rotary clubs are involved in many projects 
in their communities in all the Rotary areas of 
focus. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 District 
Governor Cecil Rose at cecilrose@mweb.co.za 
who will direct your enquiry to the appropriate 
club or district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Moya We Khaya (Spirit of Home) Peace 
Gardens 
The Rotary Club of Constantia with a Matching 
Grant with partners in England and Germany. 
Provision of facilities and training of disadvantaged 
people to enable vegetable production. On land 
granted by City of Cape Town which was cleared 
and levelled, boreholes sunk, compost applied 
and vegetable gardens developed. 
Rural Namaqualand Schools 
The Rotary Club of Waterfront together with 
a Matching Grant improved teacher skills at 4 
ECD schools in rural Namaqualand to improve 
development of young children. Vegetable gardens 
developed to provide meals. Warm clothing made 
by unemployed women for winter conditions. 
Upgraded school facilities and libraries with local 
people trained to work in libraries.
District 9350 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Bizweni Centre for Disabled Children 
The Rotary Club of Helderberg plans to construct 
a Skills Development Centre at the existing 
Bizweni Centre to accommodate the training of 
25 disabled adolescents aged 12 – 18 years. The 
building of 167 sq m with a covered veranda will 
be equipped with the necessary furniture, fixture 
and fittings to enable the training in household 
chores, crafts and other skills according to ability 
as well as communications skills. A vital sense of 
self-worth will be developed and some might be 
able to earn an income. 
Contact Peter Cohen at petcoh@b360.co.za 
Mondesa Youth Opportunity Trust 
This Rotary club of Swakopmund (Namibia) 
project focuses on education for promising, 
underprivileged students from their poorer 
communities. They offer these students 5 years 
of free education in the afternoons to supplement 
and enhance their normal education. MYO, their 
school, is serious about education. They focus on 
all areas of the students’ development - academic, 
social, and physical development, with a particular 
focus on literacy. Ongoing fund is needed to 
continue and develop this project. 
Contact Vera Leech at vera.leech@gmail.com. 
Support in Namibia for Albinos Requiring 
Assistance (SINASRA) 
The Rotary Club of Windhoek (Namibia) runs 
a ongoing project whose primary focus is the 
survival of people with albinism, ensuring their 
livelihood and offering them a fair standard 
of living. The supply of visual aids, protective 
clothing, sunscreen and dissemination of 
relevant information is aimed at preventing 
sun-related cancer, its complications and early 
death. Dispensing special telescopic spectacles 
substantially improves the vision of people with 
albinism who would otherwise be classified as 
being blind. The support which SINASRA seeks 
will assist greatly in alleviating the plight of people 
affected by albinism in Namibia. 
Contact Servaas van den Bosch at 
servaasvandenbosch@gmail.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9370 
Lesotho 
KwaZulu Natal (South Africa) 
Eastern Cape (South Africa) 
Free State (South Africa) 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9370 is a large district with 94 clubs and 
1,897 members. The district incorporates the South 
African provinces of KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape 
and Free State as well as the Kingdom of Lesotho. 
With a large rural population and disparities in 
living standards, education and skills Rotary clubs 
are involved in many projects in their communities 
in all the Rotary areas of focus. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact 2014-2015 District 
Governor Andrew Jaeger at racjaeger@gmail.com 
who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or 
district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Zulufadder Children’s Trust 
The Rotary Club of Eshowe in partnership with the 
The Zulufadder Children’s Trust assisted with the 
development of a fully equipped day care centre 
for children who have been marginalised by HIV 
and AIDS in Zululand. 
Soul of Africa 
Since 2006 District 
9370 in partnership 
with The Soul of 
Africa Trust, the 
social responsibility 
arm of Clarke’s 
Shoes International, 
provided clubs with the 
opportunity to erect 
classrooms and day care centres in conjunction 
with Matching grant funding for resources.
District 9370 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Buffalo City Early Childhood Development 
Project 
Gately Rotary Club, based in East London, District 
9370 are implementing Phase 1 of a US$ 40,500 
project (GG 1410735) to train 25 Prospective Early 
Childhood Development Practitioners. 
The club now requires funds for Phase 2 that 
will stretch over 18 months and cost a total of 
US$80,000. All graduates are deployed to the 
Childhood Centres identified in the greater East 
London area. The ultimate beneficiaries would be 
the 1000 children, between the ages of 1-6 years, 
spread around villages in the Eastern Cape. 
Contact Pieter Bosch at piet@ikhwezisolar.co.za 
Bundle of Joy Creche Project 
Durban North Rotary Club wishes to provide 
a turnkey solution for the Bundle of Joy Crèche 
situated in a township adjacent to Durban. 
Presently there are 70 children being cared for 
in substandard facilities by a dedicated group of 
carers. 
The project aims to provide a multipurpose facility 
able to be used as a community centre at a cost of 
around US$35,000. 
Contact Gussie Augustus at aug@iafrica.com
Rotary in Africa 
District 9400 
Botswana 
Mozambique 
Swaziland 
North West (South Africa) 
Limpopo (South Africa) 
Eastern Cape 
Mpumalanga 
Gauteng (South Africa) 
OUR DISTRICT 
District 9400 comprises 84 clubs and 1 567 
members. The district incorporates Botswana, 
Mozambique, Swaziland and many provinces in 
South Africa including North West, Limpopo, 
Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Close to 700 projects 
are undertaken in any one Rotary year serving 
needy communities and beyond. 
CONTACT 
If you would like to learn more about partnering 
with us please contact the 2014 - 2015 Public 
Image Coordinator, PDG Shirley Downie at 
shirley@phomella.co.za who will direct your 
enquiry to the correct club or district committee. 
PROJECT SUCCESSES 
Sibebe Survivor Project 
The RC of Mbabane-Mbuluzi (Swaziland) hosts 
an annual 16 kilometre walk/climb up the world’s 
largest granite outcrop mountain. Over 3 000 
walkers of all ages as well as corporate teams 
have a fun-filled Rotary day. Funds raised in 2013 
netted US$80 000 after project expenses. 
The funds support the Sibebe Community Trust 
in its community upliftment programme, water 
and sanitation projects, school scholarships for 
the needy, orphans and vulnerable children, child 
care programmes and more. 
These projects cover the six areas of Rotary’s 
focus. If you wish to support us please contact 
PDG Martin Forsyth-Thompson at 
mft@realnet.co.sz 
Humanitarian Distribution centre of 
Southern Africa 
For the past 12 years, 
The Second Wind 
Foundation, Houston, 
Texas, has sent over 150 
containers filled with 
books to South Africa, 
mostly to Johannesburg. 
The containers are not 
returned and they are 
converted into clinics, 
libraries, nursery school 
classrooms, sewing 
rooms and even a 
satellite police station in a rural area.
District 9370 
Close to 6 million books with an 
estimated value of US$65 million have 
been distributed to schools, nurseries, 
prisons, universities, old age homes and 
charity organisations. 
PROJECT WISH LIST 
Transport 
The transport of the containers is 
funded from Texas to a container terminal in 
Johannesburg. We have a fund-raising committee 
that then raises funds to cover taxes, transport 
and agent’s fees. If you can assist us with funding 
and grants please contact PDG Shirley Downie. 
Water 
Water makes a huge different to thousands of 
people. Two massive water tanks were installed to 
supply water for vegetable gardens and sanitation. 
This community is spread over a three kilometre 
area with 70,000 inhabitants and 70% of them 
are unemployed. The project as been expanded 
to include a bakery and this has created 
employment opportunities. More than a 
thousand people collect water from the 
tanks daily and more tanks are needed. 
If you can assist with the installation 
of more tanks contact PP Annemarie 
Mostert at 
annemarie.mostert@leboneservices.co.za
Rotary in Africa 
and 
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Rotary in Africa: Districts 2451, 2452, and Projects in Egypt and Sudan

  • 1. ROTARY AFRICA IN SEYCHELLES COMOROS MAYOTTE MAURITIUS REUNION
  • 2. Rotary in Africa Reach out to Africa July 2014 FOREWORD Dear Friends of Rotary in Africa, First of all, I would like to congratulate my old friend Nick Phillips on his initiative to produce this booklet highlighting the work of all the Districts on the African Continent. I have known Nick to be one of the most passionate African Rotary leaders of our time. He has travelled widely across Africa on various Rotary assignments and he is, in my view, well qualified to put together this handbook. I have gladly accepted to write the foreword to the booklet in my capacity as the Chair of Rotary International’s Reach Out To Africa Committee, ROTA. It is my hope that the material assembled herein will serve as useful reference material for anyone interested in Rotary in Africa. The story of ROTA dates back to 2007, when Wilf Wilkinson served as RI President. He was to serve as ROTA’s first Chairman. Wilf was subsequently succeeded by PRID Tom Branum Snr. Subsequent Presidents of RI namely, DK Lee, John Kenny, Ray Klinginsmith, Kalyan Banerjee, Sakuji Tanaka and Ron Burton, all sustained and enhanced the activities of ROTA. Our main objective is to bring to focus the needs of Africa with particular emphasis on Humanitarian Projects and Membership growth. Over the last seven years, ROTA has achieved a significant margin of success, having created great awareness of the opportunities for service in Africa. Many projects have been initiated from outside Africa and, no doubt, many more are to follow. We have also achieved some growth in membership, which might not have happened, if it were not for the ROTA initiative. 1 July 2014 will go down in the annuals of the history of Rotary as a turning point for ROTA when an African was for the first time appointed to lead ROTA as chair. Just before he assumed the position of RI President, President Elect Garry Huang, publicly announced that it was his strong belief that the time had arrived to appoint an African to take up the stewardship of ROTA. He wanted Africa to become its own flag carrier. It was against this background that I assumed the role of ROTA Chair. Taking over the reins from such Rotary giants as PRIP Wilf Wilkinson, PRID Tom Branum Snr and other luminaries who are the founding fathers of ROTA, is undoubtedly a huge challenge.
  • 3. My colleagues and I on the new ROTA Committee are determined to move ROTA from strength to strength because we stand on the shoulders of the giants that have served before us. With this thought in mind, I have set the following goals as my AFRICAN DREAMS over the next four to five years: 1. To attain a membership of 50, 000 Rotarians by 30th June 2019. 2. Each Region to undertake a minimum of 5 significant Humanitarian Service projects each year. 3. Africa to become a Zone of its own, by 2019 4. Africa to be accorded a dedicated seat on the Board of RI by 2019, 5. Africa to host the RI convention in 2019. May this handbook serve as a tool to help us achieve our African Dreams. I have no doubt that, together, we will be able to Light Up Rotary in Africa. Warm Rotary Greetings, PDG Patrick D. Chisanga ROTA Chair 2014 – 2015 Lusaka, Zambia pdchisanga@gmail.com
  • 4. Rotary in Africa District 9370 South-eastern South Africa Lesotho July 2014 Dear Rotarian Friends and Friends of Rotary, Arising from an invitation to address the 2014 Zones 30 and 31 Institute in Kansas City about doing projects in Africa I decided to compile a booklet showcasing all the Rotary districts on our continent. The vastness and complexities of Africa are little understood by many people and this booklet attempts to put the diversity and needs of our Rotary districts into some sort of perspective. With a population of 1.1 billion in 57 countries (including the Indian Ocean islands) and 16 Rotary districts with a total of only 28,734 Rotarians (at 30th June 2014) it is easy to see that African Rotary manpower and resources are severely taxed as we attempt to provide effective humanitarian service here. On a continent of this size it is not surprising that almost every nuance of the social condition can be found. Prosperity and poverty, health and disease, peace and war, hunger and conspicuous consumption. Trying to make sense of all this and coming to reasoned conclusions about the state of Africa is the challenge that many of us face when we think about what we might be able to do to help. It has been said that if all the non-governmental organisations in Africa were taken out of the humanitarian service equation, human development on the continent would be severely compromised. But it is not all doom and gloom! African Economic Outlook (the AEO) advises that Africa’s macroeconomic prospects remain favourable. In 2013, Africa maintained an average growth rate of about 4%. This compares to 3% for the global economy and underscores again the continent’s resilience to global and regional headwinds. Not unexpectedly, however, growth performance varied widely across country classifications and regions. We Africans love our continent, warts and all, and invite you to join with us in fellowship and solidarity as we continue to make a difference. Warm wishes, Nick Phillips Past District Governor dgnick@mighty.co.za
  • 5. Rotary districts in AFRICA LIBYA SOMALIA WESTERN SAHAA D9010 D9101 D9102 D9125 D9140 SENEGAL GUINEA D9110 ALGERIA TUNISIA MAURITANIA CAPE VERDE BENIN EQUATORIAL GUINEA PRINCIPE SAO TOME MOROCCO EGYPT D2451 Part of D2452 CENTTL AFRICAN REP. D9150 D9212 UGANDA D9211 ZAMBIA D9210 TANZANIA MALAWI D9400 D9370 D9350 SUDAN CHAD CAMEROON GABON ANGOLA NAMIBIA ATLANTIC OCEAN INDIAN OCEAN SOUTH AFRICA SWAZILAND LESOTHO MADAGASCAR BOTSWANA MOZAMBIQUE ZIMBABWE SEYCHELLES COMOROS MAURITIUS REUNION D9220 0 MADAGASCAR R MAURITIUS S SEYCHELLES S COMOROS S REUNION 0N DJIBOUTI I MAYOOE RWANDA KENYA BURUNDI CONGO DEMOCCTIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO NIGER NIGERIA MALI BURKINA FASO COTE D’IVOIRE GAMBIA SIERR LIONE LIBERIA GUINEAA BISSAU GHANA TOGO SOUTH SUDAN ETHIOPIA DJIBOUTI ERITREA
  • 6. Rotary in Africa District 2451 OUR DISTRICT District 2451 was formed on July 1st 2013 but Rotary has been in Egypt since 1929. At present, the district has 78 clubs and 1,998 members. The district incorporates the country of Egypt from the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the red sea to the east and the Nile valley running from south to north. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2013-2014 District Governor Yasser Assem, ROTA Region 2 Chair, yasserassem@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES MULTI FOCUS PROJECTS District 2451 has joined most of the clubs in a mega project, named The Happy Village Project, in the Fayoum Governorate providing pure water, sanitation, roofs for houses, education, health care, revolving funds and artificial limbs to three villages. We also partner with S C Johnson and the Orman NGO doubling the funds raised by the clubs to reach US$650 000. LITERACY A literacy program agreement incorporating a collaboration between the Vodafone Foundation and Rotary secured a fund of US$400,000 and 550 literacy classes resulted assisting 10,000 students from the age of 15 to 45. EDUCATION TRAINING An agreement with The Literacy Rotarian Action Group (LITRAG) has seen the creation of the first Lighthouse project in the Middle East and Africa to train trainers. Trainers are being sent to Thailand with the collaboration of the Ministry of Education to prepare the first generation of trainers. WATER FOR LIFE District 2451 signed a partnership with UNICEF for a long term Water for Life project that will provide 1,300,000 houses with pure water and saving the lives of many children. RIPE Gary Huang and RID Safak Alpey held a water summit in Cairo in June 2014 to highlight the importance of this significant partnership. Egypt
  • 7. District 2451 PROJECT WISH LIST Literacy Classes In the villages across District 2451 we hope to provide up to 550 literacy classes each year on an ongoing basis. In addition we are interested in projects that fall into every Area of Focus: 1. Water and sanitation 2. Health 3. Artificial Limbs and wheel chairs 4. Revolving funds in the form of delivering cows 5. Roofs for roofless houses 6. Literacy 7. Vocational training
  • 8. Rotary in Africa District 2452 OUR DISTRICT District 2452 is more than 84 years old. It is a district of multi countries, multi cultures and multi languages. It is present in 3 continents and 9 countries of which Sudan is in Africa. Since 2013 our district has incorporated the countries of Lebanon, Cyprus, Jordan, Sudan, Bahrain, UAE, Georgia, Armenia and Palestine. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Khalil Alsharif at kmk2014.15@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Khartoum Rotary Club, in partnership with TRF, District 9500, Adelaide West RC and the Rotary Clubs of Bahrain successfully completed a project that supplies safe drinking water to more than 6,000 people (and their animals) living in 7 villages in the area of Migrih, which is in Gedarif State in the south-east of the Republic of the Sudan. At a cost of approx. US$120,000, the project provided two large fenced waterholes (known locally as “hafirs”) with a capacity of 30,000 cubic meters each to store rain water during the short rainy season for human and animal consumption and use. Each hafir includes a collection canal, collection, sedimentation and exit wells, a water treatment unit, a generator and a storage tank. Underground water is not accessible in the Migrih area, and prior to completion of the project, the people of Migrih used to have to purchase water (often unclean) from one small privately-owned hafir at US$3 per barrel, which was more than twice the average daily income. Lebanon Cyprus Jordan Sudan Bahrain UAE Georgia Armenia Palestine
  • 9. District 2452 PROJECT WISH LIST Project to provide training to 275 village midwives in Khartoum State, the Republic of the Sudan: Khartoum Rotary Club has successfully sponsored a one week refresher training course for 30 village midwives (“VMWs”). The provision of well-trained VMWs has been identified by various governmental and international bodies (including the UN) as necessary to reduce maternal and child mortality rates in the Sudan, which have continued to rise across the country in recent years. The training focused on enhancing the VMWs’ medical skills, but also on improving their leadership and communication skills. The intention is that these VMWs will return to their communities empowered to actively promote maternal and child health and to campaign against issues such as female genital mutilation, child marriages and HIV/AIDs. To incentivize VMWs to attend the training, Khartoum Rotary Club provided a free midwifery medical kit to each participant. The training was done in collaboration with the Sudanese Ministry of Health, the World Health Organisation, and Ahfad University for Women (which is renowned as a pioneer in female education and empowerment in the Sudan). Khartoum Rotary Club wishes to find Rotary clubs and districts to partner in a TRF matching grant (total cost US$ 71,500) to provide these refresher training courses to an additional 275 VMWs in Khartoum State. For more information on this project, please contact PP Zuheir Saeed E-mail: zuheirsaeed@yahoo.com
  • 10. Rotary in Africa District 9010 OUR DISTRICT District 9010 is a large district with 78 clubs and 1387 members. These numbers will increase up to 1400 members and 2 more clubs in the end of this year. The district incorporates Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, as well as Mauritania. With a poor economic climate, a specific cultural and politic situation, a large rural population and disparities in living standards, education and skills Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014- 2015 DG El Jilali El Antari at e.antari@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Rotary clubs new generation: In spite of the difficult situation, and the reduction of Rotarian Members between 2000 and 2010, the member sizes increased significantly in 2010- 2011 and 2011-2012. 8 new generation clubs, with young Rotarian coming mostly from Rotaract clubs work in the district. This is resulting from the 80 Rotaract Club operating in the district 9010 (1500 members). Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh: The Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh organize every year (14 years now) an action entitled “help a child find a smile”. This action is to operate on children from needy families of Tunisia and Algeria with lip and palate malformation, in partnership with the Japanese, US, Canadian, Italian and Tunisian Doctors. The Rotary Club Tunis El Menzeh hopes collaboration with other clubs and Rotary foundation to increase this number and help more children. Contact Past Président Houcem ben Nasr at houcem.bennasr@gmail.com Rotary Club Casablanca Mers Sultan: Since 2007 District 9010 in partnership with Italian district 2030, 2100 and 2110 is trying to control the Thalassemia in Morocco. From 2011, Rotary club Casablanca Mers Sultan and ten other Moroccan clubs with the collaboration of several ONG and the government provide hospitals to fight against this disease and treat sick children. Contact PDG Ababou Thami at ababouthami@gmail.com Tunisia Algeria Morocco Mauritania
  • 11. District 9010 PROJECT WISH LIST Rotary club Sidi Bou Said (Tunisia) The very young Rotary Club Sidi Bou Said, created in March 2014 by the 9010 PDG Mohamed Ghammam, decides to continue the district politic about Thalassemia and lead a new project in Tunisia to fight this disease . Collaboration with other districts and rotary clubs is needed. Thalassemia are forms of inherited autosomal recessive blood disorders that originated in the Mediterranean region. In thalassemia, the disorder is caused by the weakening and destruction of red blood cells. Thalassemia is caused by variant or missing genes that affect how the body makes hemoglobin. The club now requires also funds for providing 1000 physically handicapped with wheel chairs for needy persons. Contact PDG Mohamed Ghammam at med.ghammam@gmail.com Rotary club Alger Est ( Algeria) In the same time, the Rotary club Alger Est, needs to collaborate with other clubs in other districts to begin a new Thalassemia project in Algeria. Contact Chafik Bourkaïb at chafikbourkaieb@gmail.com
  • 12. Rotary in Africa District 9101 Burkina Faso Cape Verde Ivory Coast Gambia Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Conakry Liberia Mali Senegal Sierra Leone OUR DISTRICT District 9101 arose from the split of D9100, in two, on July 1st, 2013. Our District includes 71 clubs spread over 10 countries that are Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea- Conakry, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone. The first District Assembly and Conference of D9101 was held from April 8th to 12th, 2014 in Mindelo, Cape Verde and allowed the members to enjoy friendship and talk about programs and hopes. CONTACT To learn more about partnering with us, please contact 2014-2015 District Governor Martin Ouédraogo at martinnot@yahoo.fr who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES A donation of medicine by the Rotary Club of Abidjan Cocody to deprived children in Daloa. The Rotary Club of Abidjan Cocody, understanding the risks of anaemia incurred by children in the district of Daloa, Côte d’Ivoire, led a project in November, 2013 during which 1000 doses of iron rich medicine and deworming medication were distributed and resulted in a great improvement in the physical well-being of the children. A Donation of prostheses to handicaped children at the University Hospital of Yopougon. In association with the NGO “Vivre Debout “ the RC of Abidjan Cocody offered prostheses to handicaped children in February 2014 in the University Hospital of Yopougon (Abidjan). The enjoyment was visible on the faces of these children from 2 to 17 years old and their parents.
  • 13. District 9101 A donation of a cold room by the Rotary Club of Mali to the Ministry of Health and the Health service of Mali. On the occasion of the launch of the JNV (Synchronised National Polio Immunisation Days) in May 2014, the Rotary clubs of Mali provided a 100M3 cold room to the National Center of immunization. This donation of 40,000,000 West African CFA Francs (XOF) or US$82,000 was financed by the Rotary Foundation. PROJECT WISH LIST Our district incorporates ten countries in West Africa all of which have urgent needs that fall into every one of the Rotary Foundation Areas of Focus. In order to provide exposure to these project needs an annual project fair is held. It brings Rotarians from West Africa in contact with Rotarians from North America and other parts of Rotary world to promote friendship while cultivating partnerships for the implementation of service projects in West African communities. The 10th West Africa Project Fair will take place from 28 October to 6 November 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia.
  • 14. Rotary in Africa District 9102 OUR DISTRICT D9102 in West Africa was created two years ago out of the former District 9100 and this has given the leadership the opportunity to create a more intimate district with better avenues for closer networking to foster the ideals of Rotary, to develop better projects that meet the needs of our communities and also to enhance fellowship. Our District comprising Ghana, Togo, Benin and Niger with more than 2000 members, has some of the highest rural communities in the sub-region and by drawing on the Areas of Focus of the Rotary Foundation, we intend to create more success stories for the image of Rotary and improve the lives of our social partners. CONTACT We believe that there is room for many Rotarians and other benevolent entities who would like to support projects in our communities. The principal contact point to obtain more information concerning our project or to offer your contribution is our DG Maurice Edorh at amedorh@yahoo.fr who will direct you to the most appropriate person. Additional information may also be obtained from our project bank at West Africa Projects Fair domain, www.westafricaprojectfair.org PROJECT SUCCESSES - GHANA The Sanitation Project at Medie in Ghana was a Global Grant project, a partnership of Rotary International, Rotary Club of Accra-West, US Clubs as International partners and Joy2theWorld a local NGO. The toxic waste dump was cleared and layered with laterite. Using local products, labor and services from the community, a new safe site has been reclaimed and a public toilet has been built for the community and local school. PROJECT SUCCESSES - TOGO An 11 year old partnership between Solidarite- Brulesnantes-Lome, Rotary Clubs in Lome & CHU Sylvanus Olympio has undertaken several projects over the years including training of surgeons, anaesthetist nurses, physiotherapists, biomedical technicians, training in operating theatres and sponsorship of one surgeon for training in Paris. This project in Togo consisted of the construction of a post operation recovery room for better treatment management of acute burns victims (skin grafts, bandaging) and the opening of a children’s burns unit. This should allow the reintegration of burns victims by treatment for them to regain their dignity and to regain their rightful place in society. Ghana Togo Benin Niger Toxic waste dump site After clearing of site Project inauguration Completed public toilet
  • 15. District 9102 PROJECT WISH LIST - BENIN Project: TO PROVIDE MOTORIZED BOATS AND LIFE JACKET VESTS TO GANVIÉ 1 PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BENIN The city of So-Ava characterized houses on stilts in a lake is located off the Atlantic coast in Benin. The main activities carried out there are fishing, trade, tourism and transport. The principal mode of transport is by boats and canoes without which very little activity can take place. Unfortunately, few parents are able to provide transportation for their children due to lack of boats, or because of their occupations. Schools boys and girls have to struggle and rush to the first boat on the water ready to go towards their schools. It even happens that some students stay at school very long waiting for a boat to return home after school. In addition, the boats used by some parents for school transport are very small and because of that they capsized frequently near speedy motorized boats. Parents in this community register frequently their children’s death because of that. Two Rotaract clubs in Cotonou (Rive gauche Elite and Palmier) have decided to help remedy this situation by initiating this project. PROJECT WISH LIST – GHANA Project: TO BUILD COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE AND SANITATION FACILITIES FOR THE PEOPLE OF MPOASE AND SURROUNDING TOWNS. This community forms part of a cluster of communities in the Ablekuma West constituency in the Greater Accra Region. Its population, which is predominantly low income and poor, is estimated to be around 9300. The other adjoining towns Glefe, Opetekwei, and Gbegbeyisei altogether have estimated population of 45,000. The main occupation is fishing. Most of the women are traders in the market. The young men are generally unskilled and therefore mostly unemployed. PROJECT FACILITIES a. Drinking water: Most rivers and lagoons in this area are heavily polluted with sachet water rubbers and household waste. There are very few hygienic sources of drinking water taking into account the population size of these communities. b. Toilets: To build more public toilets in the area, so that residents will stop using the beaches. c. Health Care: The nearest health facility is the Dansoman Poly clinic which is several kilometers away. As Rotarians, we justify our existence by how much good and relief we can bring to the less privileged in our communities. The Rotary Club of Accra South over the years we have carried out humanitarian service in many communities in and out of Accra. For this rotary year, our aim is to bring hope and relief to the people of Mpoase and its surrounding towns. We have engaged the chief and elders of this town have willingly offered Rotary Club of Accra South a large parcel of land for this project.
  • 16. Rotary in Africa District 9110 Lagos and Ogun States of Nigeria OUR DISTRICT District 9110 is a large district with 83 clubs and 2058 members. The district covers the Lagos and Ogun States of Nigeria. With a large rural population and disparities in living standards, education and skills, The District and Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 District Governor Dr. Dele Balogun at deleabalogun@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Among many others, these major projects were undertaken by the District and Clubs in all the areas of focus. Save Our Sight (Avoidable Blindness Programme) This programme saw the establishment of an Eye ward at Catholic Hospital Ago-Iwoye. Assistance was received from the Rotary Foundation through a discovery grant. In 2005 the District and the Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove Estate in affiliation with Rotary Eye Institute, Navsari, India carried out corrective eye surgeries for cataract and glaucoma for the poor people in the District. Since 1993 more than 5500 eye surgeries have been carried. Correction of cleft lip and palate defects Since 2010 our District in collaboration with Alliance for smiles from USA and the Ogun State Government organized two surgical camps for the treatment of adult and babies born with cleft lip and palate defects in Lagos and Ogun States. A total of 150 procedures have been performed. Jaipur Limb Workshop In the 2009 our district established and donated a factory for the manufacture of artificial limbs to the Lagos State Government. Roll Back Malaria Various clubs in our District procured and distributed about twenty thousand insecticide treated nets to children and pregnant women in various communities in our district. This was also combined with health education on malaria prevention and how the user will maintain and re-treat their nets. Gift of Life – Open Heart Surgeries Since 2010 our District sponsored several children suffering from various heart ailments for surgery in India and they have all recovered well.
  • 17. District 9110 PROJECT WISH LIST PROVISION OF COMPUTERS FOR 40 SCHOOLS IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATES Equipment required: • 400 Desk top computers and printers • Generators, fans, furniture and air conditioners • One year internet subscription and training • Renovation of classrooms for Computer Lab MALARIA DISEASE PREVENTION PROJECT Community outreach program for Malaria control involving various local government areas in D9110 and the Rotary Clubs. • This includes outdoor spraying of schools and houses with insecticides in selected locations in D9110. • Education of primary school children, market women, women in Ante Natal, and Infant Welfare Clinics. • Eye tests for primary School Children • Basic Hygiene Education on Prevention of Diarrheal Diseases • Provision of Worm Expellant to School Children E – LEARNING CENTRE IN HIGH SCHOOLS • This includes equipping classrooms for e-learning. • Supply of broad band internet connectivity to the schools. • Provision of equipment and materials such as tablets, projectors, inverter power back-ups and teachers laptops. • Provision of e-learning class software and hardware, wireless devices and internet network configuration • Teacher training • Provision of air-conditioning units • Supply of Automation Applications to students and teachers.
  • 18. Rotary in Africa District 9125 Nigeria (covering 23 of 36 States) OUR DISTRICT Formerly Districts 9120 and 9130, District 9125 Nigeria is one of the three Rotary International Districts in Nigeria covering 23 out of the 36 States of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The District occupies about 90% of the land mass of Nigeria that has a population of about 97 million people. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014- 2015 DG Mogbeyi Tolu Omatsola at toluomat@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the appropriate club or District committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Within this vast territory exists every conceivable need contemplated in the Areas of Focus of Rotary International but there can be no greater need than to finish the job of eradicating Polio. District 9125 has been in the forefront of supporting the Polio eradication campaign, not only with much needed funding but also with the provision of manpower and resources by Rotarians and well wishers. In appreciation of his generous donation of $1million towards polio eradication in Nigeria, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, has been appointed as Rotary International’s First Polio Ambassador in Nigeria. Chairman of the International PolioPlus Committee, John F. Germ, said the contribution “helped to launch the new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation challenge, and as such was leveraged with an additional US$2 million, resulting in a cumulative impact of US$3 million toward the eradication of polio in Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan.” The ongoing partnership between Rotary International, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Health Organisation, the Nigerian government and many private and c o m m e r c i a l donors will ensure the success of the Polio eradication programme and District 9125 is proud to be a part of it.
  • 19. District 9125 PROPOSED PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION OF BOREHOLES It is the major project of the District to as a matter importance provide potable water to the residents of the poor rural communities covered by the District by sinking boreholes and providing overhead tanks and taps. The unit cost of an installation is about US$9,259 and the District budget is US$61,728. SUPPORT FOR ERADICATION OF POLIO and POLIO CORRECTIVE SURGERY Over the years, Rotary International has been championing the fight to eradicate the dreaded Polio virus all over the world. The District will continue to support the Polio Eradication Initiative more so as there are Polio endemic areas within the District. The sum of US$30,864 has been budgeted for mobilisation, supervision, monitoring, advocacy and provision of logistics. In addition, the District wishes to have a team of surgeons and medical personnel trained to carry out a polio corrective surgery within the District. ESTABLISHMENT OF A ROTARY PEACE CENTRE The Executive Governor of Plateau State has donated a choice property in Jos, the Plateau State capital for use by the District as a Rotary Peace Centre. The District will in the 2014/2015 Rotary year develop the Centre to serve as a befitting venue for Seminars, Workshops and other such events on Peace and Conflict Prevention and Resolution. The initial budget for this is US$154,321
  • 20. Rotary in Africa District 9140 Nigeria (covering 11 of 36 States) OUR DISTRICT District 9140 was established in 1983 and is now 31 years old. There are 109 Rotary clubs and membership is about 2850. It is currently the largest district in Nigeria. It occupies the south and south-east of the country and includes 11 out of the 36 states of Nigeria. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Noble Shemitan at nobleshemitan@yahoo.com Who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES MEDICAL MISSIONS Originating in India the missions provide free eye surgery to persons across the district. This has resulted in the establishment of eye clinic at a place called Auchi. The eye clinic has been donated to the Government and is jointly supervised by the Rotary club and the state Government. ADULT SCHOOL PROJECT There a number of free adult schools for those who missed the opportunity to get primary or elementary education when they were young. GIFT OF LIFE PROJECTS Several hole in the heart children have been treated using Rotary Gift of life grants. WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS Many water and sanitation projects in communities and schools have been executed. POLIO ERADICATION PROJECTS WE are fully committed to engaging in immunization, advocacy projects and raising of funds for polio projects. MICRO-CREDIT SCHEME These are established by many clubs in the district to help community members boost their businesses and skills. FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGEs take place between our district and districts in other parts of the world. BLOOD BANK FACILITIES Many hospitals have blood bank facilities provided by Rotary. WEST AFRICA PROJECT FAIR We attend and market our projects at the annual West Africa Project Fair. FUTURE PROJECTS Our district offers a wealth of future project opportunities based on the six areas of focus of Rotary. At present a major project is to develop Water and Sanitation projects in 30 schools in the district as well as a district wide public health project that will impact on many thousands of Nigerians.
  • 22. Rotary in Africa District 9150 Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon Rwanda Sao Tome & Principe OUR DISTRICT District 9150 is one the largest districts in the world with 5.4 million km2 and more than 135 million inhabitants but 72 Rotary clubs and 1,411 members. The district incorporates 10 countries: Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda and Sao Tome & Principe. With a large rural population and disparities in living standards, education and skills Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus and in partnership with other districts. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Jean Runuya at runuya@yahoo.fr who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES PLASTIC SURGERY Rotary clubs of Kigali (Rwanda) have provided, in partnership with Rotarian doctors from India (District 3080) and Nigeria, plastic surgery to genocide victims. This year, MEDICARE 3 will take place in August. In Rwanda many of the genocide victims have scars from attacks during the genocide war and they require plastic surgeries. The program’s aim is to provide surgical treatment to these victims. Rwanda is an under developed country, resources are scarce and plastic surgeons are not available hence there is lack of infrastructure and surgical supplies. Many patients remain untreated. Screening of the patients is done by local doctors who report that urgent treatment and surgeries is required. The next mission will require the transportation of surgical supplies and medicines along with 5 plastic surgeons and 2 anaesthesiologists. The surgery teams are composed of doctors from District 3080 who have experience of doing 15 to 20 such projects since 1999. The team is supplemented by a plastic surgeon and anaesthesiologist from Nigeria. All the Doctors are Rotarians and will be working for 7-8 days in Rwanda.
  • 23. District 9150 PROJECT WISH LIST LIBREVILLE HIGH SCHOOLS WATER AND SANITATION PROJECT Libreville-Okoume Rotary Club, based in Libreville (Gabon) is implementing a pilot project to bring water and sanitation to a high school situated in the northern part of the city. More than 1,000 students go to this school with no latrines. Many of the girls miss school when having their period. Several high schools have neither potable water nor electricity. The project consists of collecting rain water to provide flush toilets. The pilot has cost US$20,000 so far, financed with the help of local sponsors. The remaining part of the project will put the emphasis on sustainability. The club now requires funds and help on sustainability issues to equip 8 to 10 high schools through a Global Grant. The program will stretch over 18 months and cost a total of US$160,000. The ultimate beneficiaries would be more than 10,000 children, in the suburbs surrounding Libreville. ADULT LITERACY The Rotary clubs of Masuku, Port-Gentil and Libreville in Gabon, and Kinshasa in DRC are strongly committed to help their communities by teaching adults to read and write and give them new skills and a certain autonomy. They have developed methodologies and organized a part time school for adults using public facilities. The Rotary Club of Masuku (Gabon) has run its own program for 10 years and has given certification to more than 450 adults. Their project aims to build a dedicated school with 2 or 3 class rooms in order to provide classes for women, men and young adults who did not complete their school education.
  • 24. Rotary in Africa District 9210 Malawi Mozambique Zambia Zimbabwe OUR DISTRICT District 9210 is a large district with 62 clubs and 1,387 members. The district incorporates four Countries, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe. With a great variety of cultures, economic and living standards, education and skills, Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Ken Chibesakunda at kchibesakunda@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES During Rotary year 2013-14 many projects were initiated and completed including • Peace and Conflict Resolution - RC of Mutare • Disease Prevention & Treatment - RC of Kalulushi • Water & Sanitation - RC of Livingstone • Basic Education & Literacy - RC Of Harare CBD • Maternal health and Child Health - RC of Harare Central • Economic and Community Empowerment - RC of Mzuzu PROJECT WISHES Currently the Rotary Club of Harare Dawn in Zimbabwe is seeking support for: ST PETER CLAVER PRIMARY SCHOOL CHISHAWASHA St Peter Claver is a primary school in rural Chishawasha. It has 570 children from Grade One to Grade Seven, with each Grade having two classes. The parents are mainly farm workers and domestic workers. Literacy levels at St Peter Claver School are below what is expected of pupils in the early grades of school, and this will severely hamper those children as they progress up the school ladder. In addition the school with the entire community have no clean water resulting in frequent outbreaks of diseases such as diarrhoea and cholera. Overall Objectives 1. Enabling children to read so that their literacy skills are developed and children are able to learn effectively. 2. Providing clean water as a means of promoting effective learning as children perform better in a hygienic and clean environment. Action Plan • Provide Learn-to-Read books and teachers resources to the school. Happy Readers, level 1, 2 and 3 are a set of Learn-to-Read books developed in Zimbabwe for use where English is a second language. The books use African wild animals as the characters, are brightly coloured on durable gloss paper with lots of illustrations.
  • 25. District 9210 • Training of teachers, parents and Interact members to use the books. • Regular Monitoring of the scheme by Senior Staff of St Peter Claver’s as well as Rotarians from Harare Dawn • Evaluation to be carried out by the trainer of trainers at six monthly intervals. Budget ACTIVITY BUDGET IN US$ Level 1 readers 3,390 Teacher training (LevelOne) 540 Monitoring (Level One) 200 Level 2 readers 3,726 Teacher training (Level Two) 540 Monitoring (Level Two) 200 Level 3 readers 4,230 Teacher training (Level Three) 540 Monitoring (Level Three) 200 Evaluation (All levels) 500 Total literacy 14,066 Borehole 6,000 Project total 20,066 Outcomes This literacy intervention for a rural school like St. Peter Claver would contribute directly to the development of individual reading, writing and creative thinking skills for children at the school. By giving a chance to the children at this school, the Rotary Club of Harare Dawn will provide an opportunity for these children to compete equally with other children of their age in urban areas.
  • 26. Rotary in Africa District 9211 Tanzania Uganda Our District District 9211 consists of the Rotary clubs in Tanzania and Uganda. There are 116 clubs (38 in Tanzania and 68 in Uganda) with about 3000 Rotarians. The clubs have been involved in community service projects and programs in all the areas of focus. Contacts Harish R. Bhatt, District Governor 2014-15 – hbhatt@rotarytz.org Jayesh H. Asher, District Secretary 2014-15 – jasher@rotarytz.org Project Successes Tanzania The Winning Line: Rotary Pediatric Oncology Ward Rotary Dar Marathon is a sporting event held in Dar es Salaam which mobilizes around a cause and raises money for the benefits of the community. It started in 2009 as a charity walk with about 700 participants but today has scaled to over 7,000 participants to run and walk our half marathon of 21.1kms. In 2011 Rotarians from the 6 clubs in Dar es Salaam along with our partner Bank M and Kalamanadalam rallied around building a Pediatric oncology ward and adopted the slogan, “Help Children fight cancer”. It took almost two years of work by the committee and well wishers to design a 400 m2 state of the art Oncology ward with 23 beds and six isolation wards at a cost of $837,500. All beds have been provided with oxygen outlets. The construction of the ward took 8 months. On August 1st 2013 the ward was opened by Dr Jane Goodall and our then DG Emmanuel Katangole and is currently in operation at the Muhimbili National Hospital. Uganda Nkondo Adopt a Village – Transforming Minds GG 25002, Nkondo Adopt a Village, is not a project: It is a programme of transformation. It requires long term engagement to feel and understand the tempo of the community, their assets, and their needs. Poverty is multi-faced, starting with mindset, and must be engaged on all fronts, involving all areas of focus. This is what Kampala North, working with Rotarians from D5340 and with TRF support as well as three cooperating organisations, set out to do six years ago. Our success is measured in the Community response to our interventions. The community worked cooperatively to merge three RCCs under one common registered community based organization. They bought land and started on the building of a grain mill. We assisted and they provided local materials and labour.
  • 27. District 9211 Land was donated for a borehole and the five valley dams. They run a microcredit system using the Grameen model and are into their fourth cycle with 100% recovery. The start-up amount has grown by 50%. Local government put up a 3-classroom block along with pit-latrines and the local primary school provided a classroom for conversion to computer room and library, the only facility in the District. The school has been designated a model school. They have instituted user fees for water, health services, and the computer room. The Rural Electrification Agency, in response to Rotary interventions, has extended a power line to the community at a cost of $98,000. The community is transforming itself before our eyes. It is a good feeling. Project Wish List Tanzania Rotary Entrepreneurship and Resource Centre at the University of Dar es Salaam The University of Dar es Salaam has expanded from 2,000 students in 1980’s to over 15,000 students now but the facilities have not kept pace woth the growth in numbers. The library needs refurbishment, newer facilities and modern technology. Rotary clubs in Dar es Salaam wish to refurbish a part of the existing library to provide resources which will include a 80 unit thin client computer system on a local area network. Uganda Cancer Ward The Rotary Clubs of Uganda embarked on a mission to build a specialist cancer centre in Uganda. Our vision is a centre of excellence that will provide the early detection and cure of cancer, pre and post treatment care and most importantly save many lives being lost needlessly today. Starting as a dream of Past District Governor Stephen Mwanje (D9200, 2010/11) and his friends, St Francis’ Hospital Nsambya donated the land and the ground breaking took place on April 22nd 2011 presided over by the then RI President Ray Klinginsmith. Generous donations have been received from several corporate organisations like Centenary Bank, Crown Beverages, National Housing Corporation, Bank of Uganda, Hima Cement and Rotarians. In August 2012, the Cancer Run was launched as the flag bearing fundraising vehicle. This year will mark Cancer Run 3 on 31st August 2014. The first run attracted 8,000 participants and the second 13,000. We have so far raised about $300,000 which is 80% of what is needed to complete the structure, and we hope to fund the balance through cancer run 3. Our friends from Districts 7780 and 5710 have already mobilised all the necessary equipment and a Global Grant application has been prepared to help transport the equipment and also to build capacity through VTTs (inward and outward). But so much remains to be done including building an extension for the paediatric ward and outpatients department, building five regional Cancer Centres, procuring all the requisite equipment and equipping all the centres with qualified personnel. Your support will make this possible and save more lives as we Light up Rotary and transform communities!!
  • 28. Rotary in Africa District 9212 Ethiopia Eritrea Kenya South Sudan Our District District 9212 is an offspring of District 9200 arising from an RI Board decision which split it into D9211 and D9212. Located in East Africa, District 9212 comprises 64 Rotary Clubs with 1652 members in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya and South Sudan. Contact To partner with us please contact 2014-2015 DG Bimal Kantaria at d9212dg1415@elgonkenya.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. Project Successes The Rotary Club of Kilifi’s Water and Sanitation project begun in October 2013 and was completed successfully in April 2014. They partnered with the Rotary Club of Vinings (D6900, USA). The project scope covered 3 primary schools; (Silala, Palakumi and Petanguo), which provided 3 latrine blocks including three specially constructed for younger students. The Rotary Club of Diani assisted by the Rotary Clubs of Tauberbischofsheim (TBB) and Evesham built a classroom, donated 60 desks and installed gutters and a water tank for a rain harvesting system between 2010 and 2012. To support the provision of clean water the Rotary Club of Nairobi East helped with the construction of boreholes, rainwater harvesting tanks and construction and repair of water piping between 2011-2013. This was done in close partnership with the Rotary Club of New Port/ USA and a local community based organization, POWER (Pastoralist Organization for Water and Environment Research).
  • 29. District 9212 D9212 Projects Seeking Partnerships School Rainwater Harvesting The Rotary Club of Nairobi East seeks to address the water crisis felt by communities in Kajiado with the support of multiple primary schools. A project budget of $50,000 has been identified which is enough to fund the construction of a rain water harvesting and storage system for 15 schools. The local community will be involved in the construction of the tanks and guttering and will be trained in how to maintain these. The Rotary Club of Nairobi East will manage the project and is seeking to raise 10% of the required funds thus $45,000 is sought from partners. For more details contact: Mark Carey, RNE Community Service Committee Chair 2014-2015 MarkCarey6@gmail.com, +254 701 862 845 Water Provision and Economic Empowerment Project The Rotary Club of Maseno seeks partnerships in a water provision and economic sustainability project for the Community Care Development Organization (CCDO) in the Rakwaro Integrated Development Project located in Kisumu County. It seeks to provide a borehole and construction of a green house and fish pond for income generating activities and water accessibility. Estimated budget costs are Ksh 4,200,000 and partnerships are requested for Ksh 3,975,694 (USD46,773) for more details Contact: Richard Onono, Club President E-mail: richardonono@gmail.com
  • 30. Rotary in Africa District 9220 OUR DISTRICT District 9220 comprises of 65 clubs with a membership of some 1,600 Rotarians. The district incorporates the Indian Ocean islands of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius (including Rodrigues), Mayotte, Reunion, Seychelles and Djibouti in the Horn of Africa. It is said that D9220’s geography renders it unique. Indeed one gets to meet a wonderful mix of cultures. It is in the main French speaking. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact the 2014-2015 District Governor Alen Topsy at d9220dg1415@gmail.com. PROJECT SUCCESSES LITERACY, WATER AND HEALTH projects represent a large part of the district’s activities. 50 YEARS OF ROTARY SERVICE The year 2014-2015 also marks the 50th anniversary of the Rotary Club of Port Louis Mauritius, which chartered on the 9th November 1964. This anniversary is being celebrated in the spirit of 50 years presence of Rotary in Mauritius. To mark this event, the flagship project is the construction of 50 housing units, of which 5 have already been handed over to beneficiaries. POTABLE WATER MADAGASCAR This Potable water supply project was initiated by the E-club of District 9220 in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Mayotte, Mayotte Mamoudzou, Le Port-La Possession and the NGO Hilfe Madagascar. The project was completed December 23, 2013 and was inaugurated on April 30 2014 in the internet presence of members of the E-club based in other countries. Comoros Madagascar Mauritius (including Rodrigues) Mayotte Reunion Seychelles Djibouti
  • 31. District 9220 PROJECT WISH LIST The island countries making up the majority of this Rotary district demonstrate a variety of social development issues ranging from poverty alleviation, economic empowerment of rural communities and skills training. Many ethnic groups are represented and populations are relatively small but, generally, most of the country economies are identified by the World Bank as being middle income. Unlike mainland Africa the work of Rotary in this district, except for Djibouti, can best be described as providing sustainable economic empowerment programmes to assist small business entrepreneurs, farmers and tourism industry participants to develop their businesses and influence. Rotary partners - interested in projects falling into the Areas of Focus of • Providing clean water, • Supporting education, and • Growing local economies will find a wealth of project opportunities in these beautiful islands. Djibouti, situated on the Horn of Africa, has a chronic food deficit and is totally dependent on imports to meet its food needs. It is a small country in which more than 40 percent of its people live in extreme poverty. It is poorly endowed with natural resources and has limited arable land, rainfall and water. Project needs here fall into all the Areas of Focus, particularly • Fighting disease, • Providing clean water, and • Supporting education
  • 32. Rotary in Africa District 9350 Western Cape (South Africa) Northern Cape (South Africa) Namibia Angola OUR DISTRICT District 9350 is a very large district with 60 clubs and 1,307 members covering an area of about 3.9m square kilometres (1.5m square miles). The district incorporates the South African province of Western Cape and a portion of Northern Cape as well as the countries of Namibia and Angola. With a high incidence of poverty in a multitude of informal settlements in and around the urban areas Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 District Governor Cecil Rose at cecilrose@mweb.co.za who will direct your enquiry to the appropriate club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Moya We Khaya (Spirit of Home) Peace Gardens The Rotary Club of Constantia with a Matching Grant with partners in England and Germany. Provision of facilities and training of disadvantaged people to enable vegetable production. On land granted by City of Cape Town which was cleared and levelled, boreholes sunk, compost applied and vegetable gardens developed. Rural Namaqualand Schools The Rotary Club of Waterfront together with a Matching Grant improved teacher skills at 4 ECD schools in rural Namaqualand to improve development of young children. Vegetable gardens developed to provide meals. Warm clothing made by unemployed women for winter conditions. Upgraded school facilities and libraries with local people trained to work in libraries.
  • 33. District 9350 PROJECT WISH LIST Bizweni Centre for Disabled Children The Rotary Club of Helderberg plans to construct a Skills Development Centre at the existing Bizweni Centre to accommodate the training of 25 disabled adolescents aged 12 – 18 years. The building of 167 sq m with a covered veranda will be equipped with the necessary furniture, fixture and fittings to enable the training in household chores, crafts and other skills according to ability as well as communications skills. A vital sense of self-worth will be developed and some might be able to earn an income. Contact Peter Cohen at petcoh@b360.co.za Mondesa Youth Opportunity Trust This Rotary club of Swakopmund (Namibia) project focuses on education for promising, underprivileged students from their poorer communities. They offer these students 5 years of free education in the afternoons to supplement and enhance their normal education. MYO, their school, is serious about education. They focus on all areas of the students’ development - academic, social, and physical development, with a particular focus on literacy. Ongoing fund is needed to continue and develop this project. Contact Vera Leech at vera.leech@gmail.com. Support in Namibia for Albinos Requiring Assistance (SINASRA) The Rotary Club of Windhoek (Namibia) runs a ongoing project whose primary focus is the survival of people with albinism, ensuring their livelihood and offering them a fair standard of living. The supply of visual aids, protective clothing, sunscreen and dissemination of relevant information is aimed at preventing sun-related cancer, its complications and early death. Dispensing special telescopic spectacles substantially improves the vision of people with albinism who would otherwise be classified as being blind. The support which SINASRA seeks will assist greatly in alleviating the plight of people affected by albinism in Namibia. Contact Servaas van den Bosch at servaasvandenbosch@gmail.com
  • 34. Rotary in Africa District 9370 Lesotho KwaZulu Natal (South Africa) Eastern Cape (South Africa) Free State (South Africa) OUR DISTRICT District 9370 is a large district with 94 clubs and 1,897 members. The district incorporates the South African provinces of KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape and Free State as well as the Kingdom of Lesotho. With a large rural population and disparities in living standards, education and skills Rotary clubs are involved in many projects in their communities in all the Rotary areas of focus. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact 2014-2015 District Governor Andrew Jaeger at racjaeger@gmail.com who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Zulufadder Children’s Trust The Rotary Club of Eshowe in partnership with the The Zulufadder Children’s Trust assisted with the development of a fully equipped day care centre for children who have been marginalised by HIV and AIDS in Zululand. Soul of Africa Since 2006 District 9370 in partnership with The Soul of Africa Trust, the social responsibility arm of Clarke’s Shoes International, provided clubs with the opportunity to erect classrooms and day care centres in conjunction with Matching grant funding for resources.
  • 35. District 9370 PROJECT WISH LIST Buffalo City Early Childhood Development Project Gately Rotary Club, based in East London, District 9370 are implementing Phase 1 of a US$ 40,500 project (GG 1410735) to train 25 Prospective Early Childhood Development Practitioners. The club now requires funds for Phase 2 that will stretch over 18 months and cost a total of US$80,000. All graduates are deployed to the Childhood Centres identified in the greater East London area. The ultimate beneficiaries would be the 1000 children, between the ages of 1-6 years, spread around villages in the Eastern Cape. Contact Pieter Bosch at piet@ikhwezisolar.co.za Bundle of Joy Creche Project Durban North Rotary Club wishes to provide a turnkey solution for the Bundle of Joy Crèche situated in a township adjacent to Durban. Presently there are 70 children being cared for in substandard facilities by a dedicated group of carers. The project aims to provide a multipurpose facility able to be used as a community centre at a cost of around US$35,000. Contact Gussie Augustus at aug@iafrica.com
  • 36. Rotary in Africa District 9400 Botswana Mozambique Swaziland North West (South Africa) Limpopo (South Africa) Eastern Cape Mpumalanga Gauteng (South Africa) OUR DISTRICT District 9400 comprises 84 clubs and 1 567 members. The district incorporates Botswana, Mozambique, Swaziland and many provinces in South Africa including North West, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Close to 700 projects are undertaken in any one Rotary year serving needy communities and beyond. CONTACT If you would like to learn more about partnering with us please contact the 2014 - 2015 Public Image Coordinator, PDG Shirley Downie at shirley@phomella.co.za who will direct your enquiry to the correct club or district committee. PROJECT SUCCESSES Sibebe Survivor Project The RC of Mbabane-Mbuluzi (Swaziland) hosts an annual 16 kilometre walk/climb up the world’s largest granite outcrop mountain. Over 3 000 walkers of all ages as well as corporate teams have a fun-filled Rotary day. Funds raised in 2013 netted US$80 000 after project expenses. The funds support the Sibebe Community Trust in its community upliftment programme, water and sanitation projects, school scholarships for the needy, orphans and vulnerable children, child care programmes and more. These projects cover the six areas of Rotary’s focus. If you wish to support us please contact PDG Martin Forsyth-Thompson at mft@realnet.co.sz Humanitarian Distribution centre of Southern Africa For the past 12 years, The Second Wind Foundation, Houston, Texas, has sent over 150 containers filled with books to South Africa, mostly to Johannesburg. The containers are not returned and they are converted into clinics, libraries, nursery school classrooms, sewing rooms and even a satellite police station in a rural area.
  • 37. District 9370 Close to 6 million books with an estimated value of US$65 million have been distributed to schools, nurseries, prisons, universities, old age homes and charity organisations. PROJECT WISH LIST Transport The transport of the containers is funded from Texas to a container terminal in Johannesburg. We have a fund-raising committee that then raises funds to cover taxes, transport and agent’s fees. If you can assist us with funding and grants please contact PDG Shirley Downie. Water Water makes a huge different to thousands of people. Two massive water tanks were installed to supply water for vegetable gardens and sanitation. This community is spread over a three kilometre area with 70,000 inhabitants and 70% of them are unemployed. The project as been expanded to include a bakery and this has created employment opportunities. More than a thousand people collect water from the tanks daily and more tanks are needed. If you can assist with the installation of more tanks contact PP Annemarie Mostert at annemarie.mostert@leboneservices.co.za
  • 38. Rotary in Africa and Reach out to Africa