11th December 2013 marks a decade of achievement
11th December 2013 marks a decade of achievement
Rotary New Zealand (RNZWCS Limited) was
established in 1984 and incorporated on 11 December 2003 in
the year following the establishment of NZAID by the then
New Zealand government. Rotary historically aspired to a
similar ethos since its formation in 1905, as to that behind
NZAID, "Towards a Safe and Just World Free of Poverty".
NZAID was disestablished in 2009 with the government
declaring "Lifting people out of poverty depends directly on
increasing economic growth and strengthening trade.” This
change reflected the broader view that had been taken by
Rotary New Zealand in the intervening years with some
significant sustainable livelihood activities established
with financial support from NZAID during that period. Since
2009, Rotary New Zealand has embraced this philosophy with
many social and economic development activities being
implemented in Pacific countries as well India and Tanzania.
Rotary applauds the partnership opportunities that are made
possible through the support of government and the public of
New Zealand. The challenge for donors is to avoid creating
global “social welfare” as is becoming increasingly
evident in some countries, a spokesperson said.. Rotary,
historically a volunteer organisation is conscious that to
lift people out of poverty requires creation of self
determination through transference of skills and encouraging
people to do it for themselves. That is why they recently
signed a Memorandum of Understanding with VSA Volunteer
Service Abroad to provide a vehicle for Rotarians to
volunteer for more skills based activities. In the past
decade, Rotary New Zealand has also adapted to the change
and frequency of humanitarian disasters. The Rotary
Emergency Response Kits packed in New Zealand by Rotarians
and supporters are now pre positioned in six strategic
places in the Pacific. This ensures that as soon as the
event permits, with the collaboration of National Disaster
Management Offices, distribution of essential items takes
place. The Board of Rotary New Zealand will meet in
Wellington on the 10th Anniversary, 11 December 2013 and
will reflect on the changes that have occurred in the
International Aid and Development Sector in the past decade
and endorse its strategic and business plans going
forward..