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Posted by Jay Llave on Apr 08, 2012

By William Patchet
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By Dan Nixon 
Rotary International News -- 8 March 2012
Posted by Jay Llave

From the tsunami in Japan to the launch of strategic partnerships that will help Rotary expand its reach, 2011 was an eventful year for Rotary International and Rotarians. As the year winds down, we share our list of the top five Rotary news events of 2011.

1. Tsunami strikes Japan

Rotary clubs and districts worldwide mobilized to bring aid to victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on 11 March. The 9.0-magnitude quake, the strongest in Japan's history, and the resulting tsunami caused widespread destruction, paralyzing much of the northern coast.

In response, The Rotary Foundation established the Rotary Japan 2011 Disaster Recovery Fund, which has raised almost US$6 million for long-term recovery projects.

The fund is being administered by a committee of local Rotarians who are identifying communities’ needs, managing the distribution of funds, overseeing and reporting on project implementation, and ensuring proper stewardship. Rotarians have already completed 10 projects with $400,000 from the recovery fund.

In addition, clubs and districts held benefits in support of tsunami victims, including a concert organized by Miki Okubo, a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar from Japan studying in Paris. Read more

2. RI theme

RI President Kalyan Banerjee unveiled the 2011-12 RI theme, Reach Within to Embrace Humanity, during the International Assembly in January. He urged the Rotary leaders-in-training to harness their inner strength to achieve success in Rotary.

3. The fight against polio

India has been making great strides toward polio eradication in 2011, with only one case of the virus reported from January through early December. Rotarians helped administer bivalent oral polio vaccine to more than 35 million children in the country during a Subnational Immunization Day on 13 November.

On 20 November, a team of Rotarians from District 3700 (Korea) served in a health camp in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where children were immunized against the disease. The camp was organized by Indian Rotarians in cooperation with local health officials and UNICEF.

Rotarians also worked to get out the message about polio eradication for World Polio Day in October. In Australia, Rotarians and the Global Poverty Project carried out a petition drive to persuade world leaders to fully fund the critical work of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Almost 25,000 supporters signed the petition, resulting in a A$20,000 (US$20,700) contribution to Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge by the Rotary Club of Crawley, Western Australia, which had offered to donate A$1 for each signature.

In Perth, the Global Poverty Project's End of Polio Concert on 28 October raised additional funds. The concert coincided with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the city; Rotarians had teamed up with the group to urge government leaders to put polio eradication on the agenda. After the meeting, the governments of Australia, Canada, and Nigeria, along with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, announced a combined pledge of more than US$100 million to support polio eradication efforts.

4. 2011 RI Convention

More than 16,000 Rotarians from around the world converged on New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, in May for the 2011 RI Convention. Rotaractors, Rotarians, and Rotary Foundation alumni participated in service projects to help families still recovering from damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Among the highlights during four packed days of plenary and breakout sessions was a speech by Bill Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in which he praised Rotary for its success in the campaign to eradicate polio and urged Rotarians to redouble their efforts to keep the disease from spreading. Another speaker was Michael McQueen, a leading authority on youth trends, who said Generation Y has much to offer Rotary. Read more

5. Strategic partnerships

The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees approved four strategic partnerships in 2011 under the Future Vision Plan. These partnerships will help Rotary broaden its impact in the areas of focus by offering service opportunities for Rotarians through packaged global grants.

Rotary clubs will be teaming up with UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education to train scientists and engineers to solve problems related to water and sanitation, particularly in developing countries. Grants will support scholarships for master's degree programs at the institute's campus in Delft, the Netherlands.

Through the partnership with Aga Khan University, vocational training teams will enhance the clinical and administrative skills of health educators at the university's campuses in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Rotarians will work with Oikocredit International to advance community and economic development through the Netherlands-based cooperative's network of microfinance institutions.

And the partnership with Mercy Ships will enable clubs to get involved in improving health care services in West Africa.

The packaged global grants are available to Future Vision pilot districts and clubs.

Club Events
Race Night Woodbine
Jun 13, 2012 06:30 PM
Presidents Night Jun 20, 2012 06:30 PM
Golf Tournament Sep 06, 2012 10:30 AM
Speakers
May 24, 2012
Governor's Polio Eradication Trip to India
May 31, 2012
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Jun 14, 2012
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News
Feb 15, 2012
by Jay Llave
SOUTH MUSKOKA - Members of the Rotary clubs of Bracebridge and Gravenhurst recently returned from an exhausting but rewarding mission abroad, assembling and distributing 1,097 bicycles to children across rural Cambodia, who were in need of transportation to school.
Jan 16, 2012
by Jay Llave

R otary club members worldwide are cautiously celebrating a major milestone in the global effort to eradicate polio. India, until recently an epicenter of the wild poliovirus, has gone one year without recording a new case of the crippling, sometimes fatal, disease.

Oct 30, 2011
by Jay Llave
McPherse Thompson, Assistant Business Editor

Perth, Western Australia:The Australian government and the Bill Gates Foundation have announced just over US$93 million in new funding to help eradicate polio-myelitis, a debilitating disease that continues to strike the most vulnerable people, especially children.

Jun 29, 2011
by Jay Llave

“In all my travels I find that literacy problems are extremely high in the list of challenges where people want Rotarians to help” said Rotary International's President.

May 25, 2011
by Jay Llave

By Ryan Hyland
Rotary International News -- 24 May 2011

Apr 28, 2011
by Jay Llave
Presentation on the Grants program was given at the two seminars in Cobourg (February 26, 2011) and Toronto (March 5, 2011)is now available.
Apr 06, 2011
by Jay Llave
Rotarians respond to Japan earthquake, tsunami.
Apr 06, 2011
by Jay Llave
New free Rotary Club Locator iPhone app available. Rotary International News -- 1 April 2011
Mar 23, 2011
by Jay Llave
By Ryan Hyland Rotary International News -- 15 March 2011
Mar 04, 2011
by Jay Llave
Bill Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will be a keynote speaker at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 21-25 May.
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