Name | Rotary Club |
Advisor: | |
PDG Andre Suharto | Urban Kuching |
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Report On District 3310 Friendship Clubs Liaison
MISSION:
To improve bilateral/multilateral relations amongst countries, especially between Indonesia and Malaysia, through the promotion of cultural understanding and awareness, joint projects or adopting best practices of key signature projects.
KPI:
To set up 10 Friendship/Sister club agreements especially between Malaysian and Indonesian clubs.
STRATEGIES:
CLUBS AVAILABLE FOR SISTER CLUB RELATIONSHIP
Having sister club arrangements is within one of the scope of International Service where such initiatives can create better understanding and goodwill through joint activities and community projects.
Clubs need to know their objectives for sister club agreement to avoid possible misunderstanding later.
Clubs intending to have a sister club should send their club profile to each other so that an assessment of the suitability of the clubs can be done
If the initial assessment indicates a possible matched, the next logical step is to make an effort to arrange for a face-to-face meeting.
After the meeting, each club should be able to have a feel if it is worth pursuing the sister club agreement.
Unless the intended matched clubs already have established prior engagements, it is advised that a joint project should be taken up so that members from the respective Rotary clubs can get know each other before proceeding with any proposal for a sister club agreement.
Matched sister clubs must also be willing to reciprocate project funding such that funding for a joint project is not only (or always) provided by one club while the other club is only (or always) on the receiving end.
SAMPLE SISTER CLUB AGREEMENT
The following is a list of Rotary clubs that are on the look-out for appropriate matching clubs outside of their respective district. Their respective club profile (if available) can be downloaded by clicking the name of the club that is of interest to you: