Rotary D9400 and Italian counterparts sign landmark agreement

Annemarie Mostert signs the Inte-Country Committee agreement with District 9400 and Italy, Malta and San Marino.

Annemarie Mostert signs the Inte-Country Committee agreement with District 9400 and Italy, Malta and San Marino.

Published Nov 26, 2024

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History was made as Rotary District 9400, representing Botswana, Eswatini, Mozambique, and South Africa, signed a groundbreaking Intercountry Committee Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Italy, Malta, and San Marino.

The ceremony, marked by moving speeches and a spirit of camaraderie, heralds a new era of collaboration and service across continents.

District Governor George Senosha, in his opening remarks, described the moment as "history in the making" and likened the agreement to "a beacon of hope and a catalyst for action."

He emphasised the transformative power of the partnership, envisioning it as a tool to bridge gaps and extend Rotary's impact into underserved communities. "This MOU embodies the spirit of Rotary—a commitment to service, a dedication to creating positive peace, and an unwavering belief in the potential of partnership," he said.

The agreement underscores a shared commitment to friendship, collaboration, and addressing global challenges through innovative and sustainable projects. Past District Governor Annemarie Mostert, Intercountry Committee chairperson-elect, reinforced this vision, highlighting the opportunities the partnership creates for tackling critical issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development. She celebrated Rotary's ability to transcend borders: "Friendship is the cornerstone of Rotary. The bond brings us together, transcending borders and cultural differences."

This MOU paves the way for impactful initiatives, including renewable energy projects, cultural and academic exchanges, and healthcare innovations.

Senosha described the agreement as "a gift that will create magic, spark innovation, and breathe life into our projects and collaborations."

He emphasised its role in addressing urgent community needs, including clean water, sanitation, and economic empowerment, while fostering lasting trust and understanding between nations.

The ceremony was a testament to Rotary's "Service Above Self mission," which focused on promoting positive peace and sustainable development.

Mostert emphasised: "Positive peace is more than the absence of conflict. It is the presence of justice, equity, and opportunity." She called upon all Rotarians to seize this moment to work together and inspire global change.

The partnership reflects Rotary's long-standing tradition of uniting for common causes. By leveraging collective expertise, resources, and shared values, Rotary D9400 and its Italian counterparts aim to create a brighter future for communities worldwide.

The signing of the agreement is a powerful reminder of Rotary's strength in unity. "Together, we can achieve the extraordinary," said Senosha. "Together, we can create a brighter future where hope is abundant, peace lasts, and every community we touch flourishes."

As Rotary District 9400 embarks on this new chapter, the agreement symbolises collaboration and a profound commitment to a world where service, friendship, and innovation transcend all boundaries.