A panel discussion to examining the challenges, share experiences, and make recommendations to help expand YEX into Africa and other developing countries. Facilitators: Serdar Kelahmet, Vicki Dilley, Sue Goldsen, and Grace Okaro
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Serdar Kelahmet, President of EEMA 2016-20
Sue Goldsen, Central States Rotary Youth Exchange
Vicki Dilley, Northstar Rotary Youth Exchange
Grace Okaro, District Chair D-9142
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TYPES OF YOUTH EXCHANGES
• Long-term Exchange.
• Short-term Exchange.
• New Generations Exchange.
Only certified countries can take part on
Rotary Youth Exchange Programs
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Last year 8747 exchange students unlock their true potential to:
Become a global citizen.
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“If all 17-year-olds had a chance to be a
Rotary Youth Exchange Student, there
would be no more war.”
Carl Wilhelm Stenhammar, president of Rotary International, 2005-06
“Someone should start the peace, as
someone initiated the war” Stefan Zweig
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PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION
• To identify challenges militating against participation
of African Districts in Youth Exchange
• To find ways of making African Districts participate
more in Youth Exchange
• To identify problems disrupting Youth Exchange
partnerships between the developed and developing
countries.
• To proffer solutions for the expansion of Youth
Exchange into Africa & increased partnership between
developed and developing countries
• To make appropriate recommendations to all
stakeholders
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•Mandated by Rotary
International
•Protects Students, Rotarians
and Rotary International.
CERTIFICATION
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
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•How do we get students from other
countries to want to go on Africa
exchange?
•One way exchanges are a challenge
• Resources in Africa
CHALLENGES WITH
AFRICA EXCHANGES
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• Extra funds to apply to a new idea
• Desire to broaden and deepen our exchange experiences.
• Support people who worked with the target population (15-19
year olds).
• District Partners available to work with
………Why not…let’s give it a try!
Time and place come together…
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• Language
• Transportation
• Running water
• Warm and cold (MN can be very cold!)
• Life style
• So much more, still…..
Wanzita’s life
Different in so many ways from life in Minnesota
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Neema met us in Tanzania and recently sent me a note and
photos…she is very interested in RYE, are you
ready for a scholarship student?
“I am very much motivated with your
program of exchange and I am so much inspired, I could
wish if there is opportunity for me to be part of that
program. Please advise me how to go about it.”
If you are interested in hosting a Full Scholarship
student
Please speak to me after this session…..
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NO-WAY
NOT CERTIFIED TO EXCHANGE
• D9010 (Mauritania)
• D9101 (Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote D’Ivoire,
Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali,
Senegal, Sierra Leone)
• D9102 (Benin, Ghana, Niger, Togo)
• D9150 (Burundi; Cameroun; Central African
Republic; Chad; D.R. of Congo; Equatorial Guinea;
Gabon; Rep. of Congo; Rwanda; Sao Tome &
Principe)
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CHALLENGES TO AFRICAN
PARTICIPATION IN YOUTH EXCHANGE
• Partial Certification by RI
• Security/Safety Conditions of Partnering Districts
• Lack of Confidence in a Partner District
• Ignorance of Youth Exchange Officers
• Lack of interested Youth Exchange Participants
• Uninformed Club Officers, Sponsors & Hosts
• Unavailability of Hosts
• Language Barriers
• Immigration Problems
• Fear of the Unknown
• Lack of funding/subsidy
• Discrimination
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SOLUTIONS &
RECOMMENDATIONS
• D9141 (Nigeria, provisional)
• D9142 (Nigeria, provisional)
• D9210 (Zimbabwe)
• South African districts 9350, 9370, 9400,
• D9142 (Nigeria, provisional)
• D9210 (Zimbabwe)
• South African distr
• Encourage full Certification of Districts by RI
• Limit hosting to secure & safe environments
• Open mindedness of Youth Exchange Officers
• Regular participation of Youth Exchange Officers in Preconvention & Regional
Conferences
• Proactive & widely informed Youth Exchange Officers
• Proper orientation of club officers, sponsors & hosts
• Good orientation for potential participants
• Placing Youth Exchange in the priority list and making adequate provision for it in
the districts’ budgets
• RI should find a way of popularising Youth Exchange globally to reduce Immigration
problems.
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• Employ the use of RI Directory for Youth Exchange Officers to
establish contacts
• Provide relevant information about your country and district
• Create access to information about Youth Exchange in your area
• Provide souvenirs that showcase your country and culture
• Participate in Youth Exchange Exhibition Displays
• Be identified with your countries colours or culture
• Speak about your country to colleagues
• Showcase your successful exchange programmes
An extra $10,000 to cover everything needed to make this happen, from Passport, visa, clothes, flight, phone, everything, east cost trip
We wanted to do more…dream bigger
I worked for a non-profit in a country that was certified one way. Paula worked with a non profit in Nepal, also one way
Each hd contact with a local rotary club
Wanzita adjusted and learned quickly how to adapt to her new lifestyle, she was great at watching and observing others and she had three very nurturing host families. It was easy to recruit HFs for her. Wanzita had already experienced so much in her life, her already learned resilience played well in her adjustments….she was extremely strong and determined and she knew she had been given a huge opportunity in her life
Owego, New York
District
Kathleen and Tom Overbaugh went with us to Tanzania in 2017 and brought the one way exchange home to their clubs…