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 End Polio Now exhibit opens


 
 

Samuel Owori, Uganda, RI representative to UN-HABITAT and a member of the African Regional PolioPlus Committee (left at top) and Henry Kyemba, Uganda, RI representative to the UN Environment Programme, check out the End Polio Now exhibit unveiled 27 October. At bottom: RI President Dong Kurn Lee welcomes visitors to the opening of the exhibit. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson

Rotarians have traveled by car, bicycle, boat, even camel to immunize children around the world against polio.

Their stories and the global initiative to eradicate the crippling disease are compellingly told in the exhibit "End Polio Now," unveiled on 27 October at Rotary International World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA.

"This exhibit serves as a reminder to those who live in a polio-free world about the suffering of those who do not," Rotary Foundation Trustee Vice Chair Ron Burton told the gathering at the exhibit’s unveiling.

On hand were the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation, Major Donors, Rotary representatives to the United Nations, and the senior adviser in the Global Health Program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Cheryl Scott, as well as the media.

Burton called the exhibit "a tribute to the will and determination of the world's 1.2 million Rotarians" in raising hundreds of millions of dollars to help vaccinate two billion children against polio, promoting and participating in National Immunization Days, and  raising more than $4 billion from the public sector through advocacy with governments.

"This exhibit tells their story, a story of perseverance and hope in the face of financial, political, technical, and geographic obstacles," Burton said.

The story unfolds on the exhibit's 12 large panels, with titles such as "Mobilize to Immunize," "Rotary Responds," "Tracking the Wild Virus," and "A World without Polio." Also featured are a continuous DVD presentation and a display case containing a few of the numerous awards that Rotary has received in recognition of its leadership role in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

Two other cases feature items used to promote and carry out National Immunization Days, such as a Rotary volunteer’s cap, a Kick Polio Out of Africa soccer ball, a PolioPlus banner, and a cold box for transporting oral polio vaccine.

US$100 Million Challenge

The exhibit's last panel highlights Rotary's US$100 Million Challenge in response to the Gates Foundation challenge grant for polio eradication. Visitors can use an electronic kiosk in front of the panel to donate to the fundraising challenge.

"We have brought the world closer to the end of a disease and to the achievement of the fourth [UN] Millennium Development Goal: reducing child mortality," said RI President Dong Kurn Lee. "Rotary is committed to ending polio and to building the healthier, safer, and more peaceful world of which we all dream."

RI General Secretary Ed Futa joined Lee in cutting a ribbon to officially open the exhibit.

"This exhibit will be installed here for the coming five years," Futa said. "We will be updating it as contributions to Rotary’s US$100 Million Challenge continue to come in and as the number of polio-endemic countries decreases.

"We hope that school groups and other community members will view the exhibit and learn more about the problem of polio and Rotary's work to eradicate the disease," he added.


12 Comments:
At 9:09AM on 6 November 2008, Justice U. Ebbis, Past President Rotary Club of Port Harcout South, D9140, Nigeria. wrote: The exhibition is excellent. It is very important for history to be preserved for the benefit of the future generation, as apeople without history has no future. RI has preserved the future of Rotary by this exhibition. Butit is not yet uhuru. There is still much to be done to eradicate polio in the world. For us, Rotarians in Nigeria, the exhibition serves as a constant reminder and challenge that our country is still one of the polio endemic areas of the world. Thank you for the reminder and challenge.
At 8:44AM on 6 November 2008, John marc wrote: All Rotary Clubs in the whole world have been playing a vital role in minimizing tragedy in every people's lives and for that Thank you for making hopeless people be hopeful in their journey to the near future.
At 8:59AM on 4 November 2008, ravindra s.malhotra wrote: Global efforts of Rotary to "END POLIO NOW" is great & is to be remembered by future - generations .Thanks. R.S.Malhotra,R.C.(Delhi-West) INDIA,RI-Distt.-3010
At 1:23PM on 3 November 2008, Rtn Deepak - Past President Rotary Cubbonpark - Dist 3190 wrote: Excellent idea to have this exhibition about the role of rotary to give children of tomorrow a World free from Polio,same thing (exhibition) to be held in schools in Rotary Dist where polio still there
At 1:27PM on 3 November 2008, Rtn. M Bashir Ullah Bhuiyan wrote: Bangladesh is one of the beneficiary country of polio eradication program of Rotary International. Last few years Rotary image was developed due to continuous support for POLIO eradication in RID-3280. Best Regards Rtn.M Bashir Ullah Bhuiyan Rotary Club of Dhaka New City
At 1:29PM on 3 November 2008, Rtn Paul Agbroko, D9140, Nigeria wrote: Well, this exhibition is good publicity for us in Rotary and our partners who have made great strides using our time, treasure and talent in seeing off this scourge to children of the world. However, with the disease proving ever so difficult to get rid off, I really wonder whether there is anything to clink the glasses for at this time. Rather, I would have thought this is the time to reflect on the 'bad spots' Nigeria, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan and what options really are left to solve these countrie's problems
At 1:31PM on 3 November 2008, Michel P. Jazzar wrote: I was there as RI Representative to UN-ESCWA . I shared this unique moments and I felt how much Rotarians Volunteers and RI Staff gave from themeselves to kick out Polio and save children from handicap and death. Thanks for all your Rotary dedication .
At 1:32PM on 3 November 2008, IPDG Dr.Vijendra RID 3150 Rotary volunteer polio corrective surgeon. wrote: It is great.This enlighten the present and future generations of Rotarins and others the VISIONARY Gift of Rotary to the World children-Polio free World.Kindly keep this exhibit as a permanent one for all to know the success ofThe Great Vision and Mission of ROTARY.
At 1:33PM on 3 November 2008, Robert Scott Steinberg wrote: I was privileged to attend the 27 October 2008 unveiling of the End Polio Now exhibit. In the presence of many members of TRF board, and others, President DK Lee and General Secretary Ed Futa cut the ribbon. The exhibit underscores Rotary's commitment to end polio.
At 1:34PM on 3 November 2008, Ashok R Mirchandani wrote: Thanks to all who made this happen. It is also a tribute to the legions who have contributed in some way or the other so that more than 98% of the children are now safe! The last step is often the most difficult, but we will END POLIO NOW! Ashok Vice Chair, African Regional Polio Plus Committee. Coordinator 100M Challenge for zone 10A Fr.
At 10:17AM on 31 October 2008, Rtn Dr. Prakash Sanghavi.- Dist. Polio Plus Chairman RI Dist. 3170 India wrote: World remembers the great scientiest Albert Sabin for inventing the oral Polio Vaccine and the world will ever remember Rotary for eradication of this Dreaded disease Poliomyelitis from this globe. Thank you
At 8:40AM on 31 October 2008, Dr.P.Narayana, Vice-Chairman, India National polio plus Committee wrote: Excellent. Future generations will remember Rotary and say thank you.

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