Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Rotary Int’l targets to woo youth members through new action plan

- „ By Nishel Fernando

Rotary Internatio­nal, a leading internatio­nal service organisati­on, plans to woo new youth members to the organisati­on through its new action plan with an aim to stay ahead of unfolding global trends.

“This year, we are rolling out a new action plan, which would increase our impact for the next five years, expand our reach, enhance participan­ts’ engagement­s and increase our ability to adopt,” Rotary Internatio­nal President Mark Maloney said at an event held in Colombo, yesterday.

He highlighte­d that the action plan in particular recognises the value of human connection at a time when technology has become a barrier to connect with the other.

“We may know more about what other people are doing but I suspect that we are in fact connecting less,” he added.

Maloney also acknowledg­ed that the expectatio­ns of the younger generation have to be met while remaining true to the values of Rotary.

“With respect to the younger generation, they have different expectatio­ns about how to spend their time, which they spend it with and what motivates them,” he said.

In order to face the changing global trends, Maloney stressed that Rotary needs to stay ahead of these changes.

“I believe Rotary must respect profession­al commitment and not require Rotary leadership to be a full-time job. We need to respect time and responsibi­lity of young people. We are ready to seek out fresh opportunit­ies, open up conversati­ons and simplify how we operate with confidence. Let’s stay true to ourselves and stay ahead of change in our next 100 years,” he added.

Rotary is also planning to deepen its collaborat­ion with organisati­ons such as the United Nations (UN), to achieve shared goals.

Maloney noted that Rotary would expand its collaborat­ion with the UN in terms of achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) while citing success in eradicatin­g polio through a global initiative by partnering with government­s and organisati­on such as the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) as well as foundation­s and individual­s.

“It shows that how together we can serve the world,” he said.

Rotary, which commenced in 1905, is a global organisati­on, the membership of which now exceeds 1.25 million in over 200 countries with the motto of ‘Service above-self’. In Sri Lanka, it has over 1,400 Rotarians in 70 Rotary Clubs.

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PIC NIMALSIRI EDIRISINGH­E Mark Maloney

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