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 Rotary commits additional US$75 million to help end polio

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RI General Secretary John Hewko, International PolioPlus Committee Vice Chair John Germ, Canadian Rotarian and polio survivor Ramesh Ferris, and Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair Wilfrid Wilkinson at the UN event on polio eradication. Wilkinson is holding the petitions signed by visitors to Rotary's polio advocacy website.

Rotary International has made a new funding commitment of US$75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). Rotary, which has already contributed nearly $1.2 billion to the GPEI, announced the commitment at a 27 September high-level side event on polio eradication, convened by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during the United Nations General Assembly in New York.                                      

The side event -- “Our Commitment to the Next Generation: The Legacy of a Polio-free World” -- brought together leaders of the remaining endemic countries, and representatives of donor governments, development agencies, the GPEI partners, and the media to underscore the urgent need to finish the job of global polio eradication. Although the wild poliovirus is endemic only in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria, other countries are still at risk for re-established transmission of the virus through its “importation” from the endemics. 

Ban urged UN member states to ramp up their support for the GPEI, launched in 1988 by Rotary, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The partnership now includes the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the United Nations Foundation.  

“This decisive moment is a matter of health and justice. Every child should have the right to start life with equal protection from this disease. That’s why I have made eradicating polio a top priority for my second term as Secretary-General,” said Ban.

New donors

“Governments need to step up and honor their commitments to polio eradication if we are to achieve our goal of a polio-free world,” said Wilfrid Wilkinson, chair of The Rotary Foundation. “We are at a true tipping point, with success never closer than it is right now. We must seize the advantage by acting immediately, or risk breaking our pledge to the world’s children.” 

“The evidence is clear: if we all do our part, we can and will end this disease. But we must act quickly and give ourselves the very best chance to succeed,” said Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the leading donors to the GPEI. “When we defeat polio, it will motivate us to aim for other great health and development milestones.”

The Islamic Development Bank (IDB), a new donor to the polio eradication effort, announced a US$227 million loan to Pakistan, which will cover the majority of the county's polio vaccination campaign costs. The IDB also announced a $3 million grant for polio activities in Afghanistan.   

In addition, Julian Fantino, Canadian Minister of International Cooperation, announced a “Three for One Polio Challenge Initiative” with Rotarians in Canada and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Through the initiative, the Canadian International Development Agency and the Gates Foundation will each contribute to the GPEI C$1 for every $1 raised by Canadian Rotarians up to $1 million. Upon completion, the initiative would generate a total of $3 million for the GPEI.

These additional funding commitments follow action taken in May by the World Health Assembly, which declared polio eradication a “programmatic emergency for global public health.” Polio cases have plummeted by more than 99 percent since 1988, when the disease infected about 350,000 children a year. Although new polio cases are at an all-time low -- fewer than 150 worldwide in 2012 as of 19 September – the $790 million funding shortfall through 2013 has already curtailed scheduled immunization activities in polio-affected countries. If eradication fails and polio rebounds, up to 200,000 children a year could be paralyzed. 

“Failure to eradicate polio is unforgiveable, forever. Failure is not an option. No single one of us can bring this long, hard drive over the last hurdle. But together we can,” said Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization.

Unwavering commitment

Rotary and its GPEI partners have reached more than 2.5 billion children with the oral polio vaccine, preventing more than 8 million cases of paralysis and hundreds of thousands of pediatric deaths. Rotary’s chief responsibilities in the initiative are fundraising and advocacy, an increasingly important role as the polio end game draws near. 

Earlier this month, Rotary launched a new website to garner greater support for the global polio eradication effort. More than 6,000 visitors signed a petition on the site calling for world leaders to commit additional resources to close the funding gap. Wilkinson presented the signatures on Rotary’s behalf during the UN polio eradication side event. Visitors to the site can also estimate the potential dollar value they can generate by sharing the polio eradication message through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media.

“The unwavering commitment of Rotary members has been vital to the incredible progress of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative,” said Wilkinson. “How critically important it is for the global community to seize this historic opportunity before us to end polio now."


27 Comments:
At 9:40AM on 15 November 2012, Rtn. Ravichandran. R wrote: I must proud of that Rtn. Ramesh Ferris from my home country and his remarkable achievement against POLIO is unbelievable. Hats of to him, every one must learn after seeing his dedicated service against POLIO.
At 9:42AM on 12 November 2012, Ssendawula Jakob wrote: Thank you Rotarians,thank you rotary.
At 11:45AM on 9 November 2012, Pius Oguwike wrote: No doubt, rotary has immensely touched the lives of many positively. We commend rotary greatly.
At 11:42AM on 9 November 2012, Mercy Kariuki wrote: Am very proud to be a Rotarian in Kenya, District 9200, RC Malindi, Rotary is doing so much efforts to eradicate Polio world wide and I am a part of it. It is the time for every Rotarian to come forward for eradication of polio and poverty from the modern world. Thank you
At 9:42AM on 26 October 2012, John H.G.Soe wrote: Yes....we, the polio survivor are the living champion for polio prevention and at the same time be as the inspiration to other polio survivor, reminding them that there are people who are much less fortunate than we are, the fighting spirit is inside yourself and must not let it be idle. As long we have the brains, we are not much less than the other normal people. Go for it.... do what you want to do, don't let it stopped your dream, and show it to the world that you too can be somebody, despite being a polio victim and survivor, don't get yourself spoiled and seeking out for pity. Be yourself...
At 9:56AM on 24 October 2012, Ijeoma Pearl Okoro....Past Assistant Governor wrote: Failure to eradicate Polio is unforgivable and that explains why we must all rise to the occasion and fight this menace. No child is free until it removed from the surface of the earth, indeed no Child is free till the last child is immunized. Today is World Polio Day, with all the blood in my veins, I passionately plead that we join forces to End Polio Now!
At 12:49PM on 15 October 2012, Rotarian Blackwell Idiahi wrote: Polio is a scourge. For me it would have been out of Nigeria by now, if all families accepts the polio vaccines that are freely given by Rotary. Some tribes due to ignorance still sees the free vacination as a suspicious plot....! The war will surely be won someday. Kudos to Rotary.
At 12:29PM on 10 October 2012, Suala Yeri RC Osubi D9140 wrote: We are "This Close". I urge Rotarians to be advocates even if they cannot contribute presently. This is a call to arms. Let's get it done with. Vive la Rotary!
At 11:32AM on 8 October 2012, kuldeep jagadale wrote: Thanks Rotary club i hope one day eradicated polio i people enjoyed life .Gods bless with ours .Mr.Gate family very great work for humanity .so again thanks
At 11:25AM on 8 October 2012, Ryan Bond wrote: Delighted at the news of Rotary's $75 million commitment. Over what time frame? Disappointed that out of 1.2 million members we only managed to muster up 7,000 signatures though.
At 11:41AM on 4 October 2012, Lewis Norman wrote: Rotary International is to be commended for the Polio Plus program throughout the world.. Hopefully polio will be eradicated from our world. Rotary International must lead.
At 10:14AM on 2 October 2012, Rob Anderson DGE District 9650 Australia wrote: I am so pleased to see Rotary at the forefront of the publicity surrounding this event. We are a fly ... away from getting the job done and that is fantastic news. It is always amazing to see the power of good will and focussed attention and the good it can create in the world. Let's get the job done and support it with our hearts and souls. I look forward to the day when we can say well done - we beat it. Dream Big Rotary
At 10:15AM on 2 October 2012, ROT ADEKUNLE ADENIRAN D9110, NIG. wrote: THANKS, ROTARY LEADERS AND THE ENTIRE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. we are very close in ending polio. rejoice!
At 10:38AM on 1 October 2012, VINIT VIDYARTHI wrote: this is great news. Congratulations to the citizens of the world and also a big thank you for making Rotary proud again ! We in India have fought with this menace for long and hope that it does not re-occur again
At 10:38AM on 1 October 2012, John Nanni wrote: As a Rotarian and a polio survivor, it was an honor to be one of the Rotary PolioPlus members to attend this incredible event last Thursday. I met wonderful world leaders from Rotary, Lions Club, The Global Poverty Project, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, other polio survivors and many more who came together to unite against polio. We can do this because We are "This Close" to "End Polio Now".
At 10:37AM on 1 October 2012, shyamji sharma wrote: Thanks to Rotary World. I can assure that Rotarians of India are dependable.
At 10:37AM on 1 October 2012, Liulseged wrote: Hey,i saw this when try to tweet on tweeter, am a polio survivor,and a teacher ,but how can i be a benefibiary of your charity helps?
At 10:36AM on 1 October 2012, Rtn. M.A.Rahman RFSM wrote: I am really proud to a be Rotarian. Rotary is doing so much efforts to eradicate Polio world wide and I am a part of it. It is the time for every Rotarian to come forward for eradication of polio and poverty from the modern world. Thank you
At 10:36AM on 1 October 2012, Tony Betts - RC of Redbridge in District 1130 wrote: Congratulations to everybody concerned. This is indeed very good news and Rotarians worldwide must endeavour to raise the additional US$75 million as quickly as possible.
At 10:36AM on 1 October 2012, Dr.P.Narayana wrote: It is indeed satisfying that every one is serious on playing the end game. Rotary's advocacy has brought us so close.
At 10:34AM on 1 October 2012, Irene Henninger wrote: We are so close!!! Happy to have signed the petition. Now we as Rotarians MUST continue supporting the GPEI. Thanks to ALL supporters.
At 4:08PM on 28 September 2012, joyce jones wrote: Very proud to have had the opportunity to sign the petition in the name of Canada. YIR and Peace - Joyce Jones, President - RotaryClub Windsor Roseland - District 6400
At 4:24PM on 28 September 2012, Bryan Cooke wrote: Congratulations to Canadian Rotarians!
At 4:24PM on 28 September 2012, Joao Passos Nogueira D.4480- Brasil wrote: Congratulations Rotarians! Great job!!! Joao Passos Rotary Sao Jose do Rio Preto Alvorada D.4480 Brasil
At 4:24PM on 28 September 2012, Joao Passos Nogueira wrote: Congratulations Rotarians! Great job.
At 4:25PM on 28 September 2012, Nelson Kawalya wrote: Thank you Rotary and all our partners. We must fulfill our obligations. Polio must be eradicated.
At 12:42PM on 28 September 2012, Harriett Schloer / D5110 Polios Plus Chair wrote: This is incredible news and much needed "visible" continued financial support by Rotary to help our members understand the great importance of continuing to commit to Polio Eradication each and every year under the world is declared "Polio Free" by WHO. Thanks Rotary for making my job easier as my district's PolioPlus Chair!

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