RI District 3292 District Goals and Priorities for the Year 2025–26
Basic Education and Literacy Program
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Establish 20 new computer labs
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Continue the Girls’ Toilet Project
Disease Prevention and Treatment – Giving Sight Back
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Perform 1,000 cataract surgeries
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Distribute 10,000 reading glasses
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Provide 20,000 eye screenings and general treatments
Support for People with Disabilities
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Provide 365 artificial limbs
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Distribute 1,000 wheelchairs
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Distribute 1,000 white canes for visually impaired individuals
Disease Prevention & Treatment / Maternal & Child Health
Other priority areas for funding support:
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Support the establishment of kidney dialysis centers
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Provide medical equipment to hospitals (e.g., for eye surgeries, cath labs)
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Conduct screening and treatment for uterus prolapse, breast cancer, and cervical cancer
Environment
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Promote carbon absorption through tree plantation
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Plant 50,000 trees on the same day across all clubs — 26 July 2025 (10 Shrawan 2082)
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Promote reduction of carbon emissions
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Transition from traditional to clean cooking methods
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Distribute 10,000 induction-based cooking stoves
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Membership Growth
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Achieve a net growth of 300 members (with priority to youth and women)
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Establish 5 new clubs, focusing on satellite clubs, cause-based clubs, and passport clubs
Public Image
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Ensure uniform use of Rotary logos in all club events
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Expand outreach and visibility through social media platforms
Service Projects
District Support Team to assist clubs with:
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Project mentorship
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Resource identification
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Utilization of DG Fund
The Rotary Foundation (TRF)
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Target contribution: $550,000
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Implement 30 Global Grant Projects
Rotary Exchange and International Collaboration
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Organize 7 exchange visits to India, Sri Lanka, and other countries
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Promote ambassadorial scholarships
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Establish linkages with international universities for research and academic collaboration
District Strategic Priorities
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Innovation
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Continuity
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Partnership