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There are many synergies to be had by encouraging our Service Committees to work closely with each other. For example:
- Co-ordination between International & Foundation is key to ensuring we make the best use of our Grant Funding.
- Community action, Vocational support and our New Generation competitions provide platforms for raising awareness and engaging with prospective Rotarians.
The District Projects team will consider how best they can help Clubs in making the most of "Joined Up Rotary". We will publish a series of documents that describe our ideas, come back regularly to see what we are suggesting.
Rotary's areas of focus
Rotary clubs serve their communities around the world, each with unique concerns and needs. Rotarians have continually adapted and improved the way they respond to those needs, taking on a broad range of service projects. The most successful and sustainable Rotary service tends to fall within one of the following six areas:- Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
- Disease prevention and treatment
- Water and sanitation
- Maternal and child health
- Basic education and literacy
- Economic and community development
Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation recognize these six areas of focus as organisational priorities, and there are countless ways that Rotarians can address these needs locally and internationally. For ideas, consult the publication Rotary's Areas of Focus .