In the last 19 years, DIK has shipped 578 containers of equipment and supplies containing goods worth $58 million to 32 countries, with a strong emphasis on items that improve education, medical and maternal care. We also support disadvantaged area of the Australian community.
The countries DIK support and areas of activity are influenced by the passion of the Rotary clubs who raised the funds for shipping. We are also guided by Rotary International research that has identified the areas of greatest need where Rotarians can be most effective – Rotary Foundation Areas of Focus.
Rotary is established in 214 countries, so it is easy to identify areas of need, but sadly it is impossible or impractical to ship goods to some countries. unless we are confident all of the goods shipped will reach the people who need them, we will not make shipments.
Every country has different import regulation and we only know what is required in countries we have shipped to. In the last 19 years we have shipped 578 containers of goods worth $58 million to the following countries:
Bangladesh | 1 | Burma | 1 | Congo | 2 |
Cambodia | 9 | Chile | 6 | Etheopia | 1 |
Fiji | 29 | Ghana | 4 | India | 3 |
Indonesia | 2 | Kenya | 4 | Kiribati | 4 |
Lesotho | 1 | Nepal | 2 | Pakistan | 3 |
PNG | 25 | Philippines | 18 | Samoa | 13 |
Solomon Islands | 8 | Somalia | 8 | Somaliland | 2 |
South Sudan | 3 | Sri Lnaka | 3 | Sudan | 7 |
Tanzania | 13 | Timor leste | 362 | Tonga | 3 |
Uganda | 1 | Vanuatu | 10 | Vietnam | 1 |
Zambia | 7 | Zimbabwe | 3 |
Often projects that use the goods available from Donations in Kind are the most cost-effective way to improve education and health care in developing countries.
DIK is confident that we have projects available to match the capacity and interests of every Rotary club.
For more information please contact DIK by EMAIL