Representative network
R otary International appoints representatives each year to UN bodies and nongovernmental organizations worldwide. These representatives increase awareness and recognition of Rotary's programs, policies, and activities within the global community. They meet regularly with officers and staff from international agencies to
- Discuss parallel concerns and potential areas for cooperation
- Inform organizations about Rotary’s programs
- Gather information about other groups’ developments and programs
Rotary International appoints representatives to:
African Union
In 1997, Rotary International became the first nongovernmental organization headquartered outside of
Council of Europe
Rotary International established official relations with the Council of Europe in 1995 to strengthen cooperation with entities in the region. Through the council, representatives proactively share information about Rotary’s work with influential members of the European community. RI representatives actively participate in the council’s committees for nongovernmental organizations.
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Rotary International appointed a representative to this UN agency in 2002 to focus on the diverse Asia-Pacific region. During Rotary’s 2004-05 centennial celebration, the commission honored Rotary by housing the centennial bell at its headquarters. As the UN’s development arm in the region, it aims to reduce poverty, manage globalization, and tackle emerging social issues.
Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
This a regional commission within the UN promotes economic and social development throughout western
Economic Commission for Africa
This commission promotes the economic and social development of its 53 member states. It also works toward regional cooperation and international development assistance for
Economic Commission for Europe
This commission strives to promote sustainable economic growth among its 56 member countries. It analyzes economic and environmental issues and serves as a forum for communication among its members on topics such as trade, the environment, and transportation. The commission’s relationship with Rotary dates back to 2004.
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Rotary International appointed a representative to this commission in 2004. It works to promote economic and social development in Latin America and the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Since 1997, Rotary has maintained official relations with this organization, which works with both developed and developing countries to ensure good nutrition for all and to improve agriculture, forestry, and fisheries.
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
As a specialized agency of the United Nations, IFAD is dedicated to eradicating rural poverty in developing countries. IFAD works with rural poor people, governments, donors, non-governmental organizations, and other partners to create country-specific solutions to poverty, such as increasing access to financial services, markets, technology, land, and other natural resources.
Organisation Interational de la Francophonie
This organization represents French-speaking governments and communities worldwide, united to prevent conflict, promote cultural diversity, and ensure human rights. In 2006, Rotary appointed its first representative to this body.
Organization of American States
In 1997, Rotary International extended its representative network to this regional organization. It brings together nations in the
UNESCO
Rotary's relationship with UNESCO dates back to a 1942 Rotary conference in
United Nations Environmental Programme
In the late 1990s, Rotary International established official relations with this organization to help address environmental concerns and promote the wise use of natural resources for sustainable development. In particular, Rotary has addressed environmental challenges through its emphasis on water conservation and management.
United Nations Headquarters
Rotary maintains an office at UN headquarters in
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Rotary International's official relations with this agency date back to the late 1990s. It aims to provide adequate shelter for all by promoting socially and environmentally sustainable human settlements.
United Nations Office at Geneva
RI representatives are involved with many Geneva-based UN agencies and programs, including the International Labor Organization, the UN High Commissioner on Refugees, and the World Health Organization.
United Nations Office at Vienna
Since 1984, RI representatives in
World Bank
Rotary appointed a representative to the World Bank in 1997 to help promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and protect the environment in developing countries. With the World Bank's innovative financial support, Rotary, UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization have leveraged about US$165 million to help eradicate polio in priority countries.
World Food Programme
Rotary has maintained official relations with this agency since 1997. As the food arm of the UN, it works to eradicate global hunger and poverty by providing emergency food aid and supporting economic and social development.
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