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Zonta International Foundation Update 2010—2012

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Zonta International Foundation Update 2010—2012. Jacquie Gudmundsen District 15 Foundation Ambassador. Spring 2012. Goals for 2010-2012. Total Foundation Fundraising Goal for 2010-2012 is US $3,758,000 As of March 31, 2012: US $3,792, 812. District 15 Fundraising Goals and Results 3/31. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Zonta International Foundation  Update  2010—2012

Zonta International Foundation Update 2010—2012

Jacquie Gudmundsen

District 15 Foundation Ambassador

Spring 2012

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Goals for 2010-2012

Total Foundation Fundraising Goal for 2010-2012 is

US $3,758,000

As of March 31, 2012:

US $3,792, 812

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District 15 Fundraising Goals and Results 3/31

• 2010-12: At least 10% of members give individual gifts ($50,000)

• Actual: 9.87% (93 members) $17,820.28

• 2010-12: 100 % of clubs (40) contribute 1/3 of service monies

($100,000!)

• Actual: 95% (38 clubs) $98,606.17

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Why Do We Give?

• We are committed to our mission to advance the status of women

worldwide• We contract, by Convention vote,

to provide our partner UN agencies with these funds

• We support women’s education• There are women who desperately

need our help—now!

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Amelia Earhart Fellowships

2011 Results• 37 Women received $10,000 Fellowships

• From 17 countries

• To study Aerospace science

in 7 countries

• At graduate institutions in

12 states

• Two in Michigan6

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Jane M. KlausmanWomen in Business

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2011 Scholarships

• 12 International recipients of $5,000 each

• 26 District winners of $1,000 each

• From 14 countries

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Young Women in Public Affairs Awards

2011 Winners

• Five international recipients of $3,000 each

• From USA, Philippines, Ghana, India, and Switzerland

• District winners receive $1,000

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International Service

$1,500,000

Rwanda—PMTCT

Liberia—Obstetric Fistula

Guatemala and El Salvador—Safe Cities for Women

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Rwanda

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PMTCT and reduction of gender-based violence

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Rwanda Results

• Zonta is working with UNICEF to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 2015

• Will have served 2, 150 mother and infant pairs as of May 2012

• So far, PMCT services to 21,721 women

• 97% of women and 85% of male partners tested and counseled for HIV

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More Rwanda Results

• More effective anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) provided to 99% of mothers and 64% of infants at PMCT centers

• Strong emphasis on eliminating

Gender-based violence as part of halting the spread of HIV/Aids

• Family-based centers focus on educating and treating the entire family

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Liberia

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Elimination of obstetric fistula and reduction of maternal and newborn death

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Help Up Not Hand Out

1. Free surgical correction of fistula

2. Optional four-month rehabilitation—teaches literacy and income-generating skills

3. Starter kit: the tools to earn an income using newly learned skills

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Liberia

• 83% success rate for surgical repairs of fistulas

• Investigating permanent support for those not corrected

• 38% opted for of rehabilitation to learn skills

• These women go back to their communities equipped to support themselves and families

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Liberia Site Visit

Lynn McKenzie:

Project driven by Liberians helping Liberians

Zonta’s support gives women their lives back!

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Safe Cities

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Develop safe cities for women in Guatemala City and San Salvador

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Methodology

Train women to participate in the decision-making process in their communities—which results in much lower incidence of violence

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Safe Cities—Site Visit

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Vice President Maria Jose Oestergaard found much success during her January site visit. She credited the support of local and national authorities

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Results of “Safe Cities”

Lights, surveillance cameras,

Clear signs with messages to

eradicate violence against women,

trained personnel

and open, clean

spaces.

Thank

You, Zonta!20

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ZISVAW Projects

• Haiti--Ensuring a Gender-Responsive Humanitarian and Early Recovery Response and end gender-based violence (UNIFEM--$200,000)

• Cambodia, Nepal, and Uganda—Developing a comprehensive strategy to end burns violence against women (UN Trust Fund--$430,000)

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Haiti--Goal:

Give women strong voice in the planning and implementation of short-term relief efforts as well as in the processes of rebuilding

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Women of Haiti

• Rebuilding of Kay Fanm org.

• Provide medical and legal aid

• Build new shelter facility

• Zonta support extended

to 2013 at UN Women’s

request

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ZIF = Help for TodayInvestment in Tomorrow

• Help for Today– International Service Program—PMTCT HIV in Rwanda,

Fistula Campaign in Liberia, Safe Cities for Women in Guatemala and El Salvador

– ZISVAW—Comprehensive Burns Strategy in Cambodia, Nepal, Uganda; Gender-responsive humanitarian aid in Haiti

• Investment in Tomorrow:– Amelia Earhart Fellowships– Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships – Young Women in Public Affairs Awards

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Help Us Help Them

• Make an individual donation today—we are so close to our district goal of 10% of our members donating

• Make sure your club has made its 2012 contribution.

• Tell others about the good work Zonta is doing

• Be proud you are a Zontian!

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Thank You

Thank you for your generosity, hard work, support, good will, and untiring efforts to help advance the status of women throughout the world.

You make a tremendous

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