The Rotary Club of
South East Nassau
 
Chartered 1976
The South-Easter
It's Meeting Week and you are invited to our March 13th Meeting @ the Nassau Yacht Club Join us as Our Guest Speaker Rowena Bethel  who will be speaking on an interesting topic "Doing Business and Living in Dubai, Tax Environment, FreeZone vs. Mainland."
***********************
Stories
Planning successful water and sanitation projects

Posted on  by rotaryservice

By Carolyn Crowley Meub, former member of the Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group (Wasrag) Board and Executive Director of Pure Water for the World, an organization started by the Brattleboro, Vermont Rotary Club

Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Erica Gwynn, Rotary’s Area of Focus Manager for Water and Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) about the components of a successful global grant. During our interview, we didn’t just discuss global grants. We spoke during the holiday season, when food is part of many conversations. It was for this reason that Erica and I first started discussing cooking and favorite recipes.

As we moved onto the real purpose of the conversation, we discussed how recipes and global grants are similar. Both require time, the proper tools, and need to have all the key ingredients before you begin. When one cooks or bakes, we envision the end result. When designing a water and sanitation project, there are necessary steps to be taken and key programmatic elements are needed.  We must start with the end in mind.

Carolyn: What is the unique perspective Rotary members bring to global WASH projects?

Erica: Rotarians bring a unique perspective to the project that non-government organizations cannot. Rotarians have relationships with local leaders, and they know the needs and capacity of the community. Understanding the local culture, water sources and availability, and community resources are critical to the success of the project. Rotarians are key to the design, planning and forecasting.  The more we see local Rotarians’ involvement, the greater chance for the grant being approved.

CarolynWhat are the key ingredients in successful and sustainable WASH projects?

Erica:

  1. Engagement with the community from the beginning to end – from the needs assessment phase, to post-completion monitoring and evaluation phase.
  2. Engage with other organizations and local or regional governments. There needs to be integration with other existing programs. Rotary-funded programs are part of the greater whole, and there should a collaborative effort made with other entities. Rotarians need to be at the table with other organizations to address the WASH needs and the solutions.

Rotarians cannot work in isolation. We know that the “Rotary Bubble” is not sustainable.  We need to expand upon the other work that has been done in the area as to not be a “one-off” project.

Carolyn: How else can Rotary members get involved within the WASH sector?

Erica: I believe the strength of Rotary is the advocacy role they offer, that can influence decision-makers with making real systemic changes in the role of governments. Rotarians are in a unique position, as they have great and extensive networks. Rotarians have changed national agendas.

Read the complete interview on the Wasrag blog.

Wasrag is an international group of Rotarians, their family members, program participants and alumni with expertise and passion in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). Wasrag advises on club and district WASH projects while offering a wealth of resources for enhancing initiatives. Visit www.wasrag.org to access resources, become a member, or request assistance.

 

A reminder that if you have any makeup meetings, please fill out the below form to have your attendance logged: 
 
 
***********************
Join the Step-Up Challenge this March Download the app and start your "stepping!!"
 
Step 1:
Download the Step-Up Pedometer App
 
Step 2: 
Click on the link below to join the Challenge 
https://join.thestepupapp.com/EKhp
***********************
UPCOMING EVENTS
***********************
Fellowship 
Friday March 15th, 2024
5:30 PM
Shenanigan's Irish Pub , Downtown
 
***********************
***********************
ROTARACT WEEK
MARCH11th - 17th, 2024
 
MARCH 12TH - Interact Club of Doris Johnson Meeting  1:15 PM  - Donation of Hand Sanitizers
 
MARCH 13TH - CLUB MEETING 6:30 PM - Sow a Seed Initiative
 
MARCH 14TH - Twin Club Meeting  6:30 PM [Virtual Fellowship Meeting] 
 
MARCH 15TH - Joint Happy Hour Fellowship   5 - 8 PM   Nassau Cruise Port
 
MARCH 16TH - Service Project
 
MARCH 17TH - Church Service - St. Xaviers Francis Cathedral  11:00 AM
 
***********************
International Woman's Day
Meditation and Mimosas
March 16th, 2024 @ 10 am - Cable Beach Gazebo 
Hosted By: The Bahamas Rotary Clubs Mental Health Ambassadors 
#rotary7020
Welcome to The Rotary Club of South East Nassau
South-East Nassau
Service Above Self
Wednesdays at 12:30 PM
Nassau Yacht Club (also via Zoom)
East Bay St.
Nassau, N.P.
Bahamas
District Site Icon
District Site
Venue Map
Venue Map
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Meryl Morris
March 2
 
Duane Johnson
March 5
 
Davone Rolle
March 7
 
Bridgette Rolle JP
March 9
 
Peter Bates
March 26
 
Anniversaries
Frank McGwier
Sandra
March 14
 
Club Anniversaries
 
Timothy Ingraham
March 2, 2002
22 years
 
Charles Sealy
March 4, 1998
26 years
 
Peter Wong
March 14, 1990
34 years
 
Peter Bates
March 4, 1992
32 years
 
Michaela Bethell-Stuart
March 13, 2019
5 years
 
Duane Johnson
March 18, 2006
18 years
 
Zorene Curry
March 25, 2009
15 years
 
Rishad Bain
March 28, 2012
12 years
 
Karen Evans
March 30, 2016
8 years
 
 
***********************
Rotary's RSS Feed

Members of the Rotaract Club of Dhaka Orchid use popular music to boost Rotaract’s profile, attract members, and raise funds for projects.

 

The 2024 Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award recipient promotes women’s health and empowerment

 
Photo Albums
RCSEN 47th Club Anniversary
RCSEN Columbus Primary Welcome 28-08-23
Edwin Smiley Bastian Steak-Out 2023
RCSEN Meeting 2nd August 2023
RCSEN 2023 Change-Over and Awards
RCSEN July Social @ Trudy's
Links
Links
Rotary Club of Southeast Nassau
RCSEN Facebook
RCSEN Instagram
Rotary International
End Polio
Online Makeups
***********************
***********************
***********************
Sponsors
Interested in being a sponsor?
Download the website sponsorship guide
Advertisement for ClubRunner Mobile
Please add mailservice@clubrunner.ca to your safe sender list or address book.
To view our privacy policy, click here.
 
ClubRunner
102-2060 Winston Park Drive, Oakville, ON, L6H 5R7