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The AMWCY in figures. 2013 Statistics. How many are we ?. 706 261 members and supporters 212 314 members 3 431 grass root groups 340 associations 26 countries. What changes ? Supporters. 2009 : 182 388 2010 : 273 799 2011 : 299 692 2012 : 382 099 2013 : 493 947
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The AMWCY in figures 2013 Statistics
How many are we ? 706 261 members and supporters 212 314 members 3 431 grass root groups 340 associations 26 countries
What changes ? Supporters • 2009 : 182 388 • 2010 : 273 799 • 2011 : 299 692 • 2012 : 382 099 • 2013 : 493 947 They have almostdoubled in 3 years (X 2)
What Changes? Supporters • In 2013 supporters evolved a little more thanmembers We have two and a half supporters for a member To get a good social consensus : we need to increase the number of supporters more and more.
What Changes? Supporters • Gambia, G.Bissau, Mauritania, Rwanda, Togo, from 4 to 8 times more. • Benin, Burkina, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Niger and Senegal have between 2 and 3 supporters for 1 member (AMWCY average) • Burundi, DRC, Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria, have 1 or less per member. • The others have little.
WhatChanges? Members • 2009 : 95,787 • 2010 : 122,547 • 2011 : 148,154 • 2012 : 172,254 • 2013 : 212,314 They are not very far fromthe double in 3 years
What Changes? Members • 5 Countries : Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast, Mali, are between 18 000 and 22,000 members • 7 countries have between 8,000 and 13,000 members: Cameroun, DRC, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, Zimbabwe • 10 Countries have between 1,600 and 5 700 members: Burundi, Chad, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinée Bissau, Kenya, Mauritania, Rwanda, Uganda • The other 4 have fewer than 1,000 members
The Grass root groups • They are the basis of the AMWCY, theymakeitsday to day life, and itsstrength. • Theyrealize the rights, theyworktheir IGA • They are 3,431 and togetheran average of 62 members each • But this is only an average and realities range from a few members to more than 100.
The AWCY • They federate the energies and the solidarities in one town or area. • They are 331 today. Some are not yet fully recognized by the AMWCY. • The largest recognized has 2 299 members, the smallest 59 members (with 3 Grassroot Groups).
Girls - Boys 55,8 % of girls • The girls grew more but they are still a minority in the training workshops (40%) and national meetings. • Burkina, Burundi, Ethiopia, Niger, Sierra Leone, have about 42 - 45% - Rwanda is 35%. • Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, are “champions of girls” with 62% to 78% • The other 10 are in the average of 45%-60 %
Children - Youth 72,6% of children • The children stabilizes, above 70% they resists, while the members get older, but new children members always come. • Burkina, Ethiopia, Chad, Niger, are below 65 % • Guinea Conakry, Liberia, Madagascar, Rwanda, Tanzania, Togo, Zimbabwe, are above 75%
Children and Youth • Youth are there to support the children. • Meet quotas 2 or 3 youth for 10 WCY in AMWCY instances including the National Coordinations. . • Know how to say « I stop and leave space for children » at a certain age.
The National coordinations 20 countries • Have the minimum number of 3 AWCY to get into national Coordination
The future Soon there will be 1 million between members and supporters ! And then how long to be 2 millions ? The more children and youth in this big movement, the more will be PROTECTED and HAPPIER