As a Rotarian Action Group (RAG), RFFA invites Rotarians from all over the world to join them and engage in the AIDS battle.

 

Any Rotarian interested in HIV/AIDS can review RFFA activities and be linked to global AIDS assistance efforts.

Rotarian Action Group or RAG is a group of Rotarians from around the world who are dedicated to a particular, unique area of service.  Members of a RAG conduct hands-on, global service projects that advance the objectives of Rotary International.

Each RAG is officially approved and recognized by the RI Board of Directors, but functions independently of Rotary International and sets its own rules, dues requirement and administrative structure.  The requirements for a Rotarian Action Group to be approved by the RI Board are specific and challenging.

 

Rotarians For Fighting AIDS (RFFA) was the first RI Board approved Rotarian Action Group in 2003.

To date there are 16 different RAGS, most of who are dedicated to global health issues.  Rotarian Action Group membership is open to Rotarians, spouses of Rotarians and Rotaractors.  The size of an individual RAG, and the international structure, enables service projects that benefit from the expertise and collaboration of Rotarians from every point on the globe.

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Rotarian Action Group in Africa     RAG Action Group

 


 



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