Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) is an Australian
non-profit public
company
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controlled the Australian division of
Rotary International
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.
Its purpose is: “Within the areas of focus of Rotary International, to enhance support services to Australian Rotarians and Rotary Clubs to assist disadvantaged communities and individuals with humanitarian aid projects.”
Each
Australian Rotary District is represented through their District Governor who is a member of the Company. This membership elects a
Board of Directors
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to govern the company on their behalf.
Funding Schemes
RAWCS is registered as a charity with the
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
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.
It undertakes its work through three tax-deductible funds:
* ''Rotary Australia Overseas Aid Fund'' assists local Rotary Clubs or Rotary Districts in supplying aid in developing countries (as defined by the
Australian Government’s
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is the department of the Australian federal government responsible for foreign policy and relations, international aid (using the branding Australian Aid), consular services and trade and inv ...
) or for short term relief for disasters. In 2023, it funded 332 overseas projects in 37 countries.
* ''Rotary Australian Benevolent Society'' (RABS) assists Rotary Clubs and Rotary Districts within Australia to respond to needs within their own communities and to gain tax deductibility for donations made to their registered project. In 2023, it funded 97 projects, including 31 compassionate grants to Australians in need. ''Rotary Australia Compassionate Grants Projects'' is a subset of the RABS Projects and was established to provide matching funding on a dollar-for-dollar basis with Rotary Clubs. This project type was made possible by AUD 2,000,000 donated by philanthropist
Dick Smith’s Trust. Matching grants are distributed to disadvantaged Australians identified by local Rotary Clubs or Rotary Districts as being in need.
* ''Rotary Australia Relief Fund'' (RARF) responds to national appeals and disburses funds to appropriate aid projects. RARF projects have included collecting donations for bushfire relief following the
2019-2020 bushfires. As of 2020, the fund had collected in excess of AUD 1.4 million for distribution in bushfire-affected communities.
In response to the
2017-2019 Australian drought, RAWCS and the Australian Government distributed AUD6.5 million in cash grants to drought-impacted families through the ''Drought Community Support Initiative''. It has also been involved in the delivery of the AUD 5 million Drought Communities Outreach Program to farming families impacted by the drought through the provision of information events and AUD 500 debit cards to eligible farming households.
RAWCS has been involved in Rotary projects relating to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, including the manufacture of protective clothing for frontline health workers.
Donations through RAWCS in 2020 totaled AUD 24,648,693.
Rotarians Against Malaria
Rotarians Against Malaria (RAM) is a Rotary organization that operates under the umbrella of RAWCS.
RAM was started in the early 1990s from a proposal by Dr Brian Hanley of the Rotary Club of Brookvale (New South Wales) who was concerned about the surge in
malaria incidence after the discontinuation of
DDT-based malaria control programs. It provides supplies, equipment and volunteers to support the elimination of malaria in Australia's region. It has projects in
Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands,
Vanuatu,
Timor Leste and
West Timor (
Indonesia). Projects include the supply of
insecticide
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-treated
mosquito nets and funding of staff to provide
malaria diagnostic tests and
antimalarial medication.
In 2020, RAM entered into a partnership with the
Global Fund and other organizations to form the Malaria Elimination in Melanesia and Timor-Leste Initiative (MEMTI). This involves an international campaign to raise a significant amount of funds to enhance malaria elimination programs in its partner countries.
RAM also supports research to develop and trial a malaria vaccine by the
Griffith University Institute of Glycomics.
RARE (Rotary Australia Repurposing Equipment)
RARE is a Rotary organization that operates under umbrella of RAWCS and was established in 1962.
Its purpose is to collect goods and consumables no longer required in the Australian health and education institutions and distribute them to developing nations and other areas of need. Recipient nations include countries of the
South Pacific
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,
Africa, the
Indian subcontinent,
South East Asia and
South America.
RARE has major storage facilities in
Brisbane,
Sydney
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,
Melbourne,
Geelong
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and
Adelaide and smaller satellite storage areas in
Western Australia and regional areas.
These facilities are managed and staffed by volunteers. In 2023, RARE dispatched medical and educational supplies worth $3.5M across ten developing countries. Additional support was provided through the ''Donations In Kind'' facility, shipping $1M worth of supplies to ten countries.
See also
*
Australian Rotary Health
References
External links
Rotary Australia World Community Servic
Rotarians Against Malari
Donations in Kin
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Charities based in Australia
Health charities in Australia
Rotary International