Rotary is a global organisation held in very high regard on the ‘international stage’.  One example is Rotary Day at UN headquarters where the theme this year is “Responsible Business, Resilient Societies”, recognizing Rotary’s role at the intersection of commerce and cause. As leaders in their professions and communities, Rotary members often use their professional skills and networks to advance social causes, particularly economic development.
 
There will be six Rotary Responsible Business honourees and two business partners recognised including Stephanie Woollard, Rotary Club of Melbourne: After meeting seven illiterate craftspeople during a visit to Nepal, Woollard founded Seven Women to help Nepalese women make products to sell abroad. The program, which has trained and employed more than 1,000 women in the last decade, also teaches basic bookkeeping and computer skills.
 
Read more in the November Rotary Down Under magazine.