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Goals of Frank Devlyn

Mission Goal:

Increase awareness of critical issues related to world population growth and sustainable development and implement relevant projects

Working Goal:

To encourage Rotary clubs and districts, working as appropriate with government agencies, non-governmental organizations and local leadership, to increase awareness and undertake even more projects that directly impact population growth and sustainable development.  Projects would include those that promote education on the issue of population, access to family health care, adequate nutrition and enable individuals to make informed and responsible decisions about issues such as child spacing in a way that is in keeping with their personal values and cultural and religious considerations. (The Rotarian: February 2000).

Program of Action:

1. Immediate

  • A.  To organize the Conference of Cooperation between Rotary and the United Nations Population Fund: World Population Growth and Sustainable Development Concerns 28-30 July 2000 2000 in Zurich Switzerland
  • B.  To Organize a Rotary Population Summit in New Delhi, India to create awareness among Rotarians and promote cooperation between Rotary, local, private and governmental agencies 22-24 September 2000
  • C. To organize a Latin American Population Concerns Conference in Brasilia, Brazil to coordinate the efforts of Rotary and the local, state and national governments of Brazil and other nations of Latin America regarding population and development on 16-18 March 2001
  • D. To Support Presidential Conferences for Related Topics

Latin American Presidential Conference

  • Date: 14-16 September 2000
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Chairman: Alfredo Aguilar Barrosa
  • Topic: Population and its effect on urban violence

North American Presidential Conference

  • Date: 10-12 November 2000
  • Location: Miami, Florida
  • Chairman: Robert Valentin, assisted by local host organization chairman
  • Topic: Population challenges caused by adolescent pregnancies

African Presidential Conference

  • Date: 26-28 April 2001
  • Location: Capetown, South Africa
  • Chairman: Antonio Seranno
  • Topic: Population and its growing effect on providing education and health care

Asian Presidential Conference

  • Date: 6-8 April 2001
  • Locaton: Manila, The Philippines
  • Chairman: Rafael Hechanova
  • Topic: Youth and job opportunities for the future

European Presidential Conference

  • Date: 11-13 May 2001
  • Location: Vienna, Austria
  • Chairman: Carlo Monticelli
  • Topic: Dealing with the elderly and a reduced number of the younger generation

E. To urge zone institutes, district assemblies, district conferences, inter-city meetings, multidistrict conferences and regional conferences to include topics on population and development.

F. To encourage presentations on population and develoopment at club meetings

G. To write and distribute a "Population and Development Handbook" with ideas to create awareness and with examples of projects for Rotary clubs and districts of all sizes to use to take action to educate women and men about child spacing to put increased intervals between the births of their children to allow mothers to be healthy, to reduce infant death and to allow greater economic development of their families.

2. Intermediate

To motivate cooperation between districts and clubs to create 250 Matching Grants and two 3-H Grants to take action on Population concerns.

3. Long Term

To educate women and men about child-spacing (which includes: 1. education, particularly of young girls, adolescents and mothers, 2. access to health care, 3. saniation and hygiene, 4. nutrition, 5. at risk children, and 6. literacy) to put an increased interval between the births of gtheir children to allow mothers to be healthy and reduce infant mortality.

To increase opportunity for women for economc advancement (by providing 1. skill development and employment and 2. the use of Micro-credit)

To reduce the stress on our environment (water, air, the flora and fauna) as a result of over population of cities, rural communities and mountainous regions

To create swareness of the world's aging population

To take action using Rotary Programs for Community Service and the Grants of the Rotary Foundation to combat hunger, illiteracy and lack of economic development caused by child birth at excessively young and too frequent intervals.

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