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World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Vision 2020 and Global Strategies 2015 - 2017. WAGGGS Vision and Mission. All girls are valued and take action to change the world Enable girls and young women to reach their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world.
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World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Vision 2020 and Global Strategies 2015 - 2017
WAGGGS Vision and Mission All girls are valued and take action to change the world Enable girls and young women to reach their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world
What we want to achieve here • Gain understanding of Arab Region priorities: • to share these globally and • consider them in the 2015 - 2017 Global Strategic Plan • Provide information and consult on global initiatives • Achieve impact – we are more than the sum of our parts
WAGGGS Priorities • Strategic Plan 2015 - 2017 • Membership Development Strategy • Governance Review
2012-2014 • Strong and growing MOs • Developing leaders • Campaigning against violence • Supporting volunteers • Giving girls and young women a voice • Celebrating the first ever International day of the girl • Building sustainable partnerships
The World for Girls Today • 45% of girls think it is more difficult for girls to reach their full potential than it is for boys • Six in ten girls stop doing what they love because they don’t like how they look • Six in ten women will experience violence in their life time
Opportunity There are around 870 million girls aged 5-19 in the world, but only approximately 1% are current members 99% potential to grow! In order to do this, we need a clear plan to set out why and how we propose to do this
Our Responsibility… We want to reach more girls, in more places, to make even more of a difference. Because… • Girls are telling us what they want • We know we can have an impact
What next? • Membership Development Strategy • Governance Review • Resourcing the future
Introducing the Global Membership Development Strategy Membership basics The Process The key objectives and three main strands
I. Membership basics 145 Member Organisations – including Full and Associate Members Regional split: 31 Africa, 14 Arab, 25 Asia Pacific, 39 Europe and 36 Western Hemisphere
Membership globally ~ 8.2 million members (2009 census)
Biggest membership Eight Member Organisations make up around 80% of total membership
Note - some MOs have more than one type of delivery Type of delivery
III. Key Objectives A global strategy focusing on both quantity and quality of membership: Recruitment: we cannot grow without quality Retention: we cannot sustain our growth without quality Quality is a key for both attracting more girls, and with greater diversity, (recruitment) and keeping the members (retention).
Three main strands Building the capacity of existing MOs through the regional structure, including the advancement of volunteerism Delivered mainly through Regional Membership Development Strategies 2) Pathways to organizational membership 3) New pathways of membership for girls and young women
Strand 1 Aims Grow and sustain strong Member Organizations (MOs) that are focused to achieve WAGGGS’ mission, relevant, flexible, values-based and run by high quality leaders Ensure that WAGGGS is the organization of choice for girls and young women, supporters, volunteers, partners, and donors Objective Grow membership to 12 million by 2020
Strand 2 Aims Review existing pathways to organizational membership in order to understand what barriers exist so that new organizational models can be explored that have the potential to grow membership Increase the number of Associate or Full MOs from 145 to 154 by 2020 through learning from the review of pathways to organizational membership Objective Increase the number of MOs from 145 to 154 by 2020
Strand 3 Aims Explore whether new pathways to membership would bring WAGGGS closer to achieving its vision of reaching 100% of girls and young women worldwide Research whether the current membership model is a reason that WAGGGS is not reaching 100% of girls and young women Objective If the research indicates the need, introduce ideas for new pathways to membership at the 2014 World Conference
Strengthening the Movement – Governance review How do we govern the Movement so that we are more proactive, democratic and transparent?
Strengthening the Movement – Governance review • Moving to a strategic governance board with redefined responsibilities and delegated authority • Enhanced nominations process • A legal structure fit for purpose
Resourcing the Movement – Quota review • Membership fee – not a quota • Adjustments proposed to current methodology • More wealth bands means a smaller jump for MOs moving up a band • Further work to do to look at the income based model widely used by other INGOs
The Arab Region “The Region has been through a lot of change in the last three years; politically and economically. Today more than ever the region needs strong Guiding and strong leadership to build a better future” Nadine El Achy, World Board Chair