2. 1. District presentation
Main informations
10 countries :
• Burundi
• Cameroon
• Central African Rep.
• Chad
• Congo
• DRC
• Equatorial Guinea
• Gabon
• Rwanda
• Sao Tomé & Principe
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3. 1. District presentation
Main figures (as June 30 2012)
62 clubs
1.318 members
1st charted club on
04/13/1955, Kinshasa (RDC)
Last club charted on
06/04/2012, Bujumbura-
Kigobe (Burundi)
Several languages : french,
english, spanich,
portuguese, african dialectes
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4. 1. District presentation
District’s TROÏKA
Governor 2012-13 :
Jean-Pierre LASSENI DUBOZE
du RC Libreville Okoumé (Gabon)
jpduboze@yahoo.fr
Governor elect 2013-14 :
Antoine NKODIA du RC Yaoundé Collines (Cameroun)
atnkodia@yahoo.fr
Governor nominee 2014-15
Jean RUNUYA du RC Kigali Mont Jali (Rwanda)
runuya@yahoo.fr
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5. 2. Membership overview
from September 2011 to June 2012
Clubs with 25 or more members : 25% 37%
Clubs with 10 or less members : 17% 10%
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6. 2. Membership overview
Analysis
Without new clubs : +38 members (+3%), -1 club
(RDC)
3 New clubs : +81 members
Douala Mangroves (Cameroun, January2012)
Goma Nyiragongo (RDC, April 2012)
Bujumbura Kigobe 2012 (Burundi, June2012)
Goals realization:
Members : 67%
Clubs : 100%
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7. 3. Goals on June 30 2013
Goals and means
Minimum membership goal at mid 2014 : 2000 rotarians
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8. 3. Goals on June 30 2013
Goals and means
Minimum club goal at mid 2014 : 80 clubs
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9. 3. Goals on June 30 2013
Goals and means
District road map :
Membership task force : one
person in charge for each
country (CMCs) of the district
reporting to the DG and working
together with the district
membership committee chair
(DMCC).
CMC should visit each club in
order to understand the real
situation, identify the needs,
identify together with the club
committee the adequate actions,
follow up and report to the DG
and the DMCC.
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10. 3. Goals on June 30 2013
Goals and means
District road map :
Keep informed and implicated DGE and DGN
Communication : develop a campaign about Rotary, RI and
clubs actions , ask beneficiaries and TRF Alumni to speak, use
social networks
Budget : 10.000 USD to help the country membership chair
Training seminar for CMCs
Club’s road map : depending on the diagnosis
Training
Give responsibility to new members
Actions benefiting to surrounding community
Communication – More visibility into the community
More opening toward young professionals and women
Sponsor creation of new clubs (new generation clubs)
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11. 4. Final remarks
Potentials et priorities
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12. 4. Final remarks
Potentialities et priorities
Potentialities :
Most populated countries: DRC, Cameroon, …
Richest countries : Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo,
Chad…
Targets : young professionals, women, NGO leaders
working in humanitarian fields,…
Priorities :
Countries with decreasing membership : Congo, Central
African rep. (CAR),
Countries with only 1 club : Chad, Equatorial Guinea
Isolated countries (geographically, language) : CAR, Sao
Tome & Principe
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13. Thank you
for your kind attention
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