Since 2002, the Rotary Peace Centers program has been preparing more than 600 future leaders to pursue peace around the world.
Read a profile of ten peace fellows in the February edition of The Rotarian. (Illustration of Richelieu Allison by Louisa Bertman)Learn more about the Rotary World Peace Symposium in May.
Iconic landmarks will be illuminated with an End Polio Now message in honor of Rotary’s anniversary 23 February. How will your club celebrate?
See 100 ways to celebrate a Rotary Day. Plan an End Polio Now lighting.Read about other celebration plans, including a swim marathon.
Do you know the name of the first Rotary president from outside the United States? How about the site of the first convention held outside North America? Find the answers to these and other Rotary history trivia questions in the latest Historic Moments.
Get inspired by the 2012-13 RI theme, and find photos and highlights from the annual training event for incoming Rotary leaders.
Read about the theme Watch a video of the theme speech Get resources See photos of the assembly
Rotary’s Challenge for polio eradication has reached the US$200 million milestone. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded The Rotary Foundation an additional $50 million grant, which is not a challenge grant, in recognition of Rotary's early achievement of this milestone.
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Rotarians have played a major role in the milestone achievement, but the job is not yet finished.
Read more Watch a video message from RI President Kalyan BanerjeeSee the new India "This Close" video
Start the new year off right: Check out these ideas for having a fun, successful 2012 with your Rotary club or district.
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See a review of the top Rotary stories of 2011, from Rotarians responding to help tsunami and earthquake victims in Japan, to the unveiling of the RI theme, Reach Within to Embrace Humanity.
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