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 India prepares for Polio Summit 2012

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A Rotarian immunizes a child in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. The country has not reported a case of polio in more than a year. Photo by Allison Kwesell

In the wake of India achieving one year without a case of polio, the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in partnership with Rotary International, is organizing Polio Summit 2012. It will be held  25-26 February in New Delhi. 

The summit is aimed at sustaining the country's momentum toward eradicating polio by increasing awareness of the disease,  securing strong support from governments and other partners, and promoting routine immunization. The meeting also will create a platform for government and health officials to develop a strategy for ending the disease in the three other countries where it is endemic -- Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan -- and throughout the world.

More than 1,000 government leaders, health officials, and Rotarians from India and neighboring countries, along with representatives from Rotary International, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, are expected to attend the event.

“The Polio Summit will help greatly in continuing advocacy with political, bureaucratic, and religious, as well as corporate and social, leaders and other organizations,” says RI President Kalyan Banerjee. 

Before the summit, on 19 February, more than 200 Rotarians from several countries will participate with their Indian counterparts in the country’s National Immunization Day. About half of the visiting Rotarians also plan to attend the Polio Summit. 

Afterward, on 27 February, the annual National PolioPlus Orientation and Planning Meeting for RI governors-elect and district PolioPlus chairs will be held in New Delhi, hosted by the India PolioPlus Committee. 

“India is tantalizingly close to eradicating polio,” says Past RI President Rajendra K. Saboo, chair of the summit. “Rotary International has committed to be the torchbearer until India and the world become polio-free.” 

Ghulam Nabi Azad, India's minister of health and family welfare, credited Rotary with helping his country near the goal of polio eradication when he spoke at RI World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA, in September. He cited “not only the mobilization of funds, but the active participation of Rotarians in the field,” and said, “My country has benefited greatly from your support, and I thank all of you.”

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12 Comments:
At 2:52PM on 5 March 2012, Tim Cowan wrote: I had the privilege of travelling to and participating in an NID in Sonepat India on Feb 19th & 20th 2012. Polio is now more than an article in the Rotarian or the name on a fundraiser. Polio is real and devastating and preventable. My trip has motivated me to share my experiences with my club and community . The Indian people know they are "this close" to being polio free, but also know that it is not the time to back off on immunization vigilance. Unfortunately in North America complacency and misinformation with regards to routine childhood vaccination exists. My goal upon returning to Canada is to raise the level of awareness of the fight to end polio and to ensure that all childhood vaccinations remain on our "radar" screens.
At 3:31PM on 26 February 2012, Valarie Wafer-DGN d 7070 wrote: Congratulations India on this major achievement! I am writing this from New Delhi and had the chance to participate in the Summit as well as a NID in Sonepat. I go home inspired!
At 3:29PM on 26 February 2012, Harshad Raveshia wrote: At last... The "BHISMA YAGNA" or the CRUSADE against Polio looks at reaching it's end point.. Wel done Rotarians of India!! Wel done the Health workers of India!! Salute to ALL Involved in this Mission!!
At 11:44AM on 26 February 2012, John T Capps wrote: Every drop counts, honored to have participated in ten NID's, most notable were the New Delhi train station and area surrounding Trivandrum.
At 11:44AM on 26 February 2012, NASIRU BABA wrote: Let me began by congratulating India , a country like mine amongs nations battling with the stubbon Polio issue, back to me country Nigeria i believe if we are going to do it the Indians way we will arrive the promise land.Increase awareness and full media involvement will help along way,Government and Cso ENCOURAGEMENT WILL HELP BOOST ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS LET ONCE AGAIN praise Rotary Club International for its immense and unforgetful contributions more greese to your ELBOWS. Rotarian Nasiru Baba ---Abuja,Nigeria.
At 10:56AM on 23 February 2012, Sheryl Little wrote: As a member from the team that participated in the Feb. 2010 NID in Moradabad, I am so thrilled that no new cases has been report in over a year! Wish I could attend the Summit but will be celebrating at home in Oregon. I encourage anyone that has an interest to participate in an NID!
At 1:15PM on 23 February 2012, PP Rtn. Ved Prakash Lakhotia wrote: congratulations, indeed to all who are making a polio-free India a reality..........ROTARY CLUB OF SRIGANGANAGAR CITY(R.I.DISTT.3090)
At 10:38AM on 23 February 2012, C.J.Sriram wrote: Looking forward to participate in the World Polio Summit. Thanks to Rotary for providing this oppurtunity. No individual, however interested he may be, would be able to do and achieve what the rotary movement has in store.Proud to be a Rotarian.
At 11:50AM on 21 February 2012, vasdev hassamal wrote: Rotary club of Curepipe,Mauritius(district 9220) has issued a comic book entitled TIKOULOU IN INDIA,both in English and French version, on sale locally and in the district. Part of sale fund are credited to the RI Polio fund. The publication was a result of our club members' participation in the eradication campaign in DHANBAD<JHARKAND,INDIA in 2010
At 10:20AM on 20 February 2012, Rajasundaram wrote: Greetings from Rotary Club of Victoria, Seychelles District 9220. Our congratulations to India in accomplishing the RI's mission of Polio eradication and her continued striving to maintain the immunization programme. Past President Raja R C Victoria, Seychelles.
At 2:06PM on 17 February 2012, Karin Treiber wrote: Yes, congratulations, indeed to all who are making a polio-free India a reality!
At 12:41PM on 17 February 2012, John Eberhard, PRID wrote: Congratulations, in advance, to the leaders who are preparing for this momentus event! Indian Rotarians very much represent the spirit and action generated over many years by Rotarians worldwide! We salute you for sustaining the country's momentum toward eradicating polio by increasing awareness of the disease, securing strong support from governments and other partners, promoting routine immunization and celebrating success!

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