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Child mortality conference draws 10,000 in Korea

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RI President Dong Kurn Lee presents a check on behalf of Korean Rotarians for W500 million (US$431,890) to two organizations working to reduce childhood mortality. Photo courtesy Rotary Korea

Nearly 10,000 Korean Rotarians gathered on 2 September to pledge their commitment to reducing child mortality, the focus of RI President Dong Kurn Lee's service emphases for 2008-09.

"Together, we can save a child who is at the threshold of death," Lee told the audience at the Kintex convention center in Ilsan, Korea.

On behalf of the gathered Rotarians, Lee presented a check for W500 million (US$431,890) to two Korean organizations working to reduce child mortality, Korea Foundation for International Healthcare and Community Chest of Korea. The groups will match the funds with the goal of building a small hospital dedicated to mother and child care in Africa.

Conference attendees spent the morning in a symposium on child mortality with medical and academic experts and a UNICEF representative. In the afternoon, Rotarians heard from the heads of several nongovernmental organizations, such as World Vision Korea.

"It was awesome to see 10,000 Rotarians gathered in one place to get energized and educated about reducing child mortality," said Past District Governor Sang Koo Yun.

Korean President Myung-bak Lee, a Rotarian, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sent video messages to the gathering. Reducing child mortality is one of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.

"I am heartened that President D.K. Lee and Rotary International have also taken up this issue," Ban said. "I am sure this will bring the same energy and dedication as Rotary [has] marshaled in the fight against polio."

At the end of the event, Rotarians adopted a statement on child mortality.

A second presidential conference on child mortality will be held in Singapore on 6 March.


8 Comments:
At 4:22PM on 16 April 2009, Rtn PHF Er Lt Col Varghese Kolengadan wrote: In Kerala, India, child mortality rate is negligible. What we need is an effective water and electricity management program to solve the drinking water and electricity shortage problem of the land where there are 44 rivers. Solutions: - 1. Check Dams 2. Micro hydel projects 3. Awareness campaign Let us do it togather to make a better world
At 11:52AM on 23 February 2009, Haridas Krishnan wrote: Big Crowd; Bigger Donation; Biggest Hearts. This event will sure inspire many individual Rotarians to think and act collectively so that their contributions are manifold.
At 9:12AM on 30 December 2008, Rtn. Ijeoma Okoro, President, Rotary Club Of Port Harcourt, District 9140, NIGERIA wrote: This is great, this will definitely make Dreams Real! On Christmas day, my Club in our usual tradition visited two major Public Hospitals in Port Harcourt and gave children breakfast. We also had a Santa Claus who went round and distributed gifts to these children. The Cristmas Babies (3 IN NUMBER)were also given special gifts and cash donations. We hjave remained focus on children and it is exciting to see that we are all on the same page.
At 8:36AM on 9 October 2008, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: In his address at RI Convention 2008, RI President DK Lee had mentioned "… . And yet, my heart was pulled in another direction. Because, in the midst of my research on possible emphases, I came across a number. That number was 30,000 — the number of children under the age of five who died every day from preventable causes. ... . I asked, how can it be possible? … This is why in 2008-09, ... I will ask you to direct your work in each of these areas toward children, and toward reducing the terrible rate of child mortality in our world. ... I will ask you all to Make Dreams Real for the world’s children. This will be our theme, and my challenge to all of you. We will Make Dreams Real by giving children hope and a chance at a future" . Living to his above address, Lee has presented a check for W500 million (US$431,890) to two Korean organizations working to reduce child mortality, Korea Foundation for International Healthcare and Community Chest of Korea who will match the funds with the goal of building a small hospital dedicated to mother and child care in Africa. In his own words (Oct '08 Message) "… True service gives us pure hearts when we bring it 'inside the house'. This is the reality behind Service above Self. This is the reality of Rotary, the reality that inspires and challenges us every day”.
At 3:11PM on 7 October 2008, sundararajan wrote: The Korea conference educated so many Rtns about the child mortality and India also Rtns taking care. If one conference planned for India that will give enough resources to work in the field. Rtn.R. Sundararajan Secretary RC of nanganallur Dist 3230
At 3:58PM on 7 October 2008, Rtn NNK Menon wrote: RC Kunnamkulam (Dist 3201) has organized a Dist Seminar on "reducing child mortality" on 16.11.2008 at Dass Continental, Trichur. Renowned Medical Doctors are conducting the seminar. There will be good participation from all the 98 clubs in our Dist. We will make a mega event.
At 10:02AM on 7 October 2008, Prakash Saraswat wrote: This year has been truly great. Starting with reduction of child mortality RI President D.K. Lee has touched the basics of Humanity and once we have taken care of our children, we can can comfortably manage the problems of adults.
At 12:55PM on 6 October 2008, rtn. Vissarion N. Zachos / D-2481 / DGN wrote: This major event proves exactly what Rotary is, what it does believe, what we could do working all together, Rotarians and friends of Rotary and Rotary Ideals! Let's continue walking this way of our RI President DK Lee..!

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