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ROTARACT DEUTSCHLAND Rotaract Preconvention 2012 in Bangkok - Workshop Nooranie Muthaliph, Rotaract Club of Panadura, D3220, Sri-Lanka Felix Heintz, Rotaract Club Mainz, D1860, Germany Community Assessment: Planning Through Evaluation

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Rotaract Preconvention 2012 in Bangkok - Workshop

Nooranie Muthaliph, Rotaract Club of Panadura, D3220, Sri-Lanka

Felix Heintz, Rotaract Club Mainz, D1860, Germany

Community Assessment: Planning Through Evaluation

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Rotaract member since 2007

Past President 2010/11

District Director for International Services in District 3220 2011/12

Youth activist since 2003 - passionate about issues that concerns young people

Works as programme officer for advocacy and HIV/AIDS at the Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka

Nooranie Muthaliph - Introduction

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Rotary Youth Exchange 1998/99 in Burlington, Ontario, District 7080, Canada

Rotaract member since 1999

Past President in two Rotaract Clubs

Rotaract board member from 1999-2010

German MDIO (multi District information organization) „RDK“ (Rotaract Germany Committee) member since 2006-present

Chairman of the Rotaract Germany Committee „RDK” 2010/11

Felix Heintz - Introduction

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Let’s have a closer look at the topic

of todays workshop!

Community Assessment: Planning Through Evaluation

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What’s your definition of a community?

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A group of people who have something in common. Communities are sometimes defined by very tangible things, such as a specific geographic area or government, and sometimes by shared social customs or cultural traditions.*

* http://www.rotary.org/ridocuments/en_pdf/605a_en.pdf

What’s Rotary Internationals definition of a community?

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Examples for communities …

Your Rotaract/Rotary Club

Your Rotaract/Rotary Club District

Your MDIO (multi District information organization)

Your school / college / university, where you go to

Your city, where your Rotaract/Rotary Club is located

Your friends between 18 and 30

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Can you name any “Community Assessment Tools”?

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Examples for “Community Assessment Tools”* …

1. Survey

2. Asset Inventory

3. Community Mapping

4. Focus Group

5. Panel Discussion

* http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/605c_en.pdf

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Example from an evaluation of the situation of 160 Rotaract Clubs in 14 districts in Germany from 2008

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Example from an evaluation of the situation of 160 Rotaract Clubs in 14 districts in Germany from 2008

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Example from an evaluation of the situation of 160 Rotaract Clubs in 14 districts in Germany from 2008

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An Effective Project?

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RI District 3220 – Sri Lanka

Professional Development Project – Photography

July – December 2011

6 different Segments

Over 15 partner organizations

Reached out to both Rotaract and Non-Rotaract audiences

Currently in the process of planning the International componant

Rotaract Shutterbug

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1. Conceptual

stage/ initial information gathering

2. Identification of

potential partners

3. Resource

mobilization

4. Re-examining

the project plan

5. Project

implementation

6. Post project

evaluation and reporting

Project Cycle

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ShelterBox Project

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Publications by Rotary International on Community Assessment and Project

Planning?

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Questions?

… and Discussion

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