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Google gives Rotary US$3.5 million to help end polio

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Rotary International has received a US$3.5 million challenge grant from the Google Foundation, a nonprofit managed by Google.org, in support of Rotary’s top goal to eradicate polio worldwide. Rotary will raise funds to match the Google Foundation grant dollar-for-dollar over one year.

The grant and matching funds will directly support polio immunization activities carried out by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), a partnership spearheaded by the World Health Organization, Rotary International, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“Following the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s $100 million grant to Rotary in November, Google.org represents another response to the call for support by Rotary and its partners to finish polio,” says Dr. Robert S. Scott, trustee chair of The Rotary Foundation. “Both challenge grants reflect strong confidence in Rotary’s leadership role in working relentlessly to help achieve this vital public health goal for the world’s children.”

Eradicating polio has been Rotary’s number-one priority since 1985. To date, Rotary has helped immunize nearly two billion children and contributed $650 million to the GPEI, a figure that will rise to more than $850 million by the time the world is certified polio-free.

Globally, the number of polio cases has fallen from 350,000 annually in the mid-1980s to approximately 2,000 cases in 2006. The GPEI has succeeded in slashing the number of cases by 99 percent and decreased the number of polio-endemic countries from 125 to just 4: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan.

“This grant comes at a crucial time for the initiative, as more funds are needed to reach children in the most challenging regions of the world,” says RI President Wilfrid J. Wilkinson. “We have the technical tools to beat polio, and we’re almost there. All we need is for the rest of the world to follow the Google Foundation’s lead in supporting the effort to eradicate this vaccine-preventable disease once and for all.”

 

24 Comments:
At 8:46AM on 2 November 2009, P RAJA SEKAR wrote: THANK YOU FOR THIS TO GIVING ME THE OPPORTUNITY FROM SINGAPORE
At 8:19AM on 21 April 2008, Chalermchat Chun-in wrote: Thank you for Google........I will make information in Thailand
At 8:38AM on 27 March 2008, Les Connell wrote: We in the UK really appreciate the efforts of other organisations and matching is an incentive. Several of us are preparing to join a NID in India late in April to see the dollars spent to help eradication. Thankyou everyone.
At 11:06AM on 25 March 2008, Abbas. Moledina. RCA - District 9200 wrote: Well done Google Foundation. This is just a beginning, a step together with Rotary and we are sure that many big corporate companies will follow your example in eradicating polio form this world, plus join hands with Rotary Foundation to make the difference.
At 9:19AM on 10 March 2008, Jerry Erskine wrote: I saw a lot of press when Rotary received the Gates grant, but very little on this??????????
At 9:46AM on 4 March 2008, Cindy Scanlon wrote: I think that Googles support will have an impact not only on irradicating polio, but will also support Rotary as an option for new younger members!
At 9:42AM on 4 March 2008, Carol Burns wrote: Many thanks to Google. Great things can be accomplished when industry and individuals work together for a common goal.
At 10:12AM on 25 February 2008, Jackie Garrett, District 6110 wrote: I am SO proud to be a ROTARIAN! Helping our fellow human beings gives such a good, warm feeling; it is the right thing to do. Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned? You bet!
At 8:39AM on 25 February 2008, Pam Harrison wrote: All Rotarians must support this effort to match donations from the Gates and Google Foundations. Last night in Sackville, Canada every member was challanged to do their part. With 1.2 million Rotarians all contributing only $104.00 over the next three years, it willl happen - and many of us can do more. We can beat Polio and then move on to HIV-Aids. WE can make a better world, I know we can.
At 9:08AM on 25 February 2008, Rob Tope wrote: It is great to know that there are companies with this degree of dedication to the challenge of ending polio. On behalf of the Electric City Rotary Club, and Rotarians around the world I thank Google Foundation!
At 9:10AM on 25 February 2008, Dr Surajit Sahu Dist 3260 wrote: Thanks Google Foundation for the help, Its a real challenge to the rotarians to see that the non-rotarians are coming forward to help and join hands to eliminate polio from the face of this earth, and they have bestowed confidence on the Rotary Foundation that we are with you in this noble venture.That stimulates every rotarian to be the good stewards of the funds that are pumped in by Bill-Mallinda Gates foundation and the Google foundation , so that we work with integrity and more sincerity so give the final push and make it really FINAL
At 9:11AM on 25 February 2008, MCLEMMY wrote: This is a very big challenge for Rotarians because we need to march the funds.
At 4:26PM on 21 February 2008, Colleen Malek wrote: This really is making a difference!
At 1:46PM on 21 February 2008, Greg Rougeux wrote: What a wonderful gift! Thanks to the Google Foundation.
At 10:31AM on 20 February 2008, Rtn Ravindra President Rotary Rajarajeshwarinagar Centennial Dist 3190 wrote: Great support . This shows the confidence the Corporates have on Rotary. We shall commit to eradicate polio
At 4:30PM on 19 February 2008, Justin Rice wrote: I see this grant as the beginning of a beneficial relationship between both partners, Google.org and Rotary, that will last for many years to come and benefit the mission of eradicating polio. I look forward the the Rotary's next focus because when we organize to ride the world of a disease, we are a force to be reckoned with .
At 3:31PM on 18 February 2008, Simon S.K. Sagala-Mulindwa,PHF - President, RC Kololo-Kampala, Uganda, D-9200 wrote: Thank you Google for following in the footsteps of Bill and Melinda Gates to the front-line against polio. This is in line with RI President Elect Dong Kum Lee's theme and "dream" for tomorrow's children. If only you add a link to this story on your home page...... I believe more corporates and individuals who use your services will be awakened to the realities of polio and the need to eradicate it through efforts such as this. Thank you for ensuring polio will be eradicated sooner than later. We MUST win!
At 11:51AM on 18 February 2008, Lorentzos Chazapis wrote: I hope that more companies and foundations will follow.
At 8:51AM on 18 February 2008, Bharat Pandya- PDG wrote: This is a further comfirmation of Rotary' s High Esteem and Standing and will be a great boost to finish Polio and build confidence amongst non-Rotary organisations for fund raising.
At 9:22AM on 18 February 2008, GregHillTopeka wrote: What a wonderful committment and thank you to the Google Foundation.
At 9:22AM on 18 February 2008, frank wrote: Wow!
At 9:23AM on 18 February 2008, Uday Pilani wrote: Very encouraging to know that corporates and Individuals are realising that Rotary can deliver. We have to make sure that this faith in Rotary is kept. If that is done, there is no limit to the resources that can be placed at our disposal to allieviate the suffering of the poor.
At 10:08AM on 18 February 2008, Fred Loneragan wrote: The geneous donation from a technology partner will allow many of the worls young not only to learn ,but also walk straight of limb and free from pain.
At 10:11AM on 18 February 2008, adejuwon wrote: this is nice

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