National Sections of the Rotary Inter-Country Committees (ICC National Sections)

Rotary Inter-Country Committees can have national relationships (ICC National Sections) or sub-national relationships between two or more nations.
To form an Inter-Country Committee (ICC National Section) between two or more nations, it is necessary that there be approval by all the District Governors of those nations.
Sub-national Inter-Country Committees require the consensus of all districts participating in the relationship. 
Interested Rotarians in each nation are required to form a planning commission to create an Inter-Country Committee. It is responsibility of the planning commission of each country to obtain approval to organize an Inter-Country Committee by the Governors of all the districts of that nation.
Each ICC National Section thus regularly constituted is led by a Chair, elected by the participating districts for a three-year term, with the task of maintaining relations with the other ICC participating, identifying potential common projects and activities to be undertaken, organizing planning meetings and events suitable for these purposes.
Inter-Country Committees must abide by the rules governing organizations in their country and shall have, in addition to the chair, a secretary and a treasurer. The chair serves for three years, the other leaders should rotate on an annual basis.
An established Inter-Country Committee shall inform the ICC Executive Council of its formation.


ICC National Sections of Italy - Malta - San Marino
(dedicated pages)

  1. Algeria
  2. Argentina
  3. Armenia
  4. Austria - Germany
  5. Belarus
  6. Belgium - Luxembourg (BeLux)
  7. Brazil
  8. Bulgaria
  9. Canada
  10. Chile
  11. Croatia
  12. Czech Republic
  13. Egypt
  14. Finland
  15. France
  16. Great Britain and Ireland (RIBI)
  17. Greece
  18. India
  19. Israel
  20. Jordan
  21. Lebanon
  22. Madagascar
  23. Morocco
  24. Mozambique
  25. Palestine
  26. Poland
  27. Portugal
  28. Romania
  29. Russian Federation
  30. Senegal
  31. Serbia - Montenegro
  32. Slovakia
  33. Slovenia
  34. Spain
  35. Sweden
  36. Switzerland - Liechtenstein
  37. Taiwan
  38. Tunisia
  39. Turkey
  40. Ukraine
  41. USA

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