SECRETARY GENERAL’S REPORT TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2006 Busan, Korea, 3-6 August 2006.

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SECRETARY GENERAL’S REPORT TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2006 Busan, Korea, 3-6 August 2006

INTERNAL OPERATION OF Y’SMEN

ICM SEAT ALLOCATION BY AREA (India was up through 82/83 part of Asia)

Relationship with the YMCA Membership growth Y’s development in new and economically less developed countries Leadership Training and Organisation Development Youth Involvement Community Service

ANNUAL SURPLUS 98/99 1,915 02/ /06 4,409

Y’S MEN INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE IN SWITZERLAND 2004– Annual Performance % 2005 Annual Performance % 2006 January- MarchPerformance % 2006 April- June Performance %

IHQ Location Implementation of the Web-based Data System Power Balance Zoning International Constitution Review

PERCENT OF TOTAL SUPPORT TO: AREA LOCAL YMCA LOCAL COMMUNITY REG / AREA PROJECTS INTERN’L PROJECTS AFR6%13%71%10% ASI67%16%6%11% CAN61%27%1%11% EUR32%42%21%5% IND5%81%6%8% LAC42%41%1%16% SOP58%29%8%5% USA84%6%4%6% YMI51%29%12%8%

Time of FastUS$ 228,665 Brotherhood FundUS$ 168,656 Alexander FundUS$ 13,128 Endowment FundUS$ 63,705 TOTALUS$ 474,154 GOALUS$ 483,825

TIME OF FAST (IN US$)

BROTHERHOOD FUND (IN US$)

INTERNATIONAL ASF (IN US$)

ENDOWMENT FUND (IN US$)

Alexander Scholarship Fund Brotherhood Fund Promotion Brotherhood Fund Expenditure Committee Brotherhood Fund Philatelists Brotherhood Fund Travel Co-ordinators Bulletin Editors Christian Emphasis Community Service Public Relations Supplies Short Term Exchange Programme Time of Fast Youth Educational Exchange Programme Youth Involvement and Activities Youth Representatives Webmasters Endowment Fund Promotion Endowment Fund Trustees Extension Historians International Brother Clubs Leadership Training & Organisation Development Membership Conservation World Alliance of YMCAs Liaison to Y’s Men Y’s Men Liaisons to YMCA Y’s Menettes Youth Representative Mentor Y’s Men’s World Committees Task Forces

Growth in Membership Diversification in its membership Involves youth and women Has creativity and innovation as its identity People Programmes Enthusiasm Commitment