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Asia Pacific Membership Development Strategy 2015-2017-2020. Background. Vision 2020 – all girls are valued and take action to change the world Global Membership Development Strategy - with focus on MEMBERSHIP growth
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Background • Vision 2020 – all girls are valued and take action to change the world • Global Membership Development Strategy - with focus on MEMBERSHIPgrowth • AP Membership Development Strategy (APMDS) – support MOs to achieve Vision 2020
Aims of this Session 19 • MOs will gain a better understanding of APMDS • MOs will give input in shaping the proposed APMDS • MOs will give the mandate to the APR Committee to finalize the proposed APMDS
AP Region Membership Profile • 25 Member Organizations • 5 Associate Members • 2 MOs working for Full Membership • 1 MO suspended • One country working for Associate Membership
AP Region Membership Profile • Membership increasing • 2.6 million in 2009 • 3.06 million in 2013 • MO Report 2013 • 18 MOs increase • 14 school based, 4 community based • 7 MOs decrease • 4 school based, 3 community based
Performance Assessment 2012 • All 25 MOs responded • One MO in Support Category • 14 MOs in Develop Category • 10 MOs in Expand Category SUPPORT – refined and targeted support needed DEVELOP - work needed in some areas to move to expand EXPAND - high quality GGGS delivered. MOs can support other MOs and WAGGGS Optimise and Maximise
Current Challenges • Succession Planning • Numbers & Capacity • Structure • Membership • WAGGGS Core Areas • Programmes • Funding • FD strategy • Image • Recognition • Partnerships
Year 2020 4 million 28 Member Organizations
Six Strategic Priorities • Strengthen the skills of adult members • Deliver attractive and quality programmes • Retain and grow membership and market share • Build strong structures and organization systems • Expand and diversify funding in MOs and the AP Region • Enhance image and awareness of GGGS
Discussion • You have been given a coloured card. Please move to the groups you belong to quickly • Each group will be led by APR Committee member • You have 30 minutes to meet and feedback on the APMDS • Feedback time – 5 mins per group
Questions • Does the Strategic Priorities of APMDS meet your needs? • Would you like to add to the outcomes already given • Suggestions on how the APMDS can be delivered in 2015-2017
The next step… • JULY – SEP 2013 - Asia Pacific Committee finalizes APMDS and ensures there is a process of monitoring and evaluation to attain desired outcome and impact. • The revised APMDS will be sent by September 2013