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 Rotary clubs worldwide meet US$200 million fundraising challenge

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Jeff Raikes, chief executive officer of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (left), shakes hands with Rotary Foundation Trustee John Germ during the fourth plenary session of the International Assembly. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson

Rotary International has succeeded in meeting the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s US$200 million match in funding for polio eradication, raising more than $202.6 million as of 17 January.

“We’ll celebrate this milestone, but it doesn’t mean that we’ll stop raising money or spreading the word about polio eradication,” Rotary Foundation Trustee John F. Germ told Rotary leaders at the International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA. “We can’t stop until our entire world is certified as polio-free.” 

The fundraising milestone was reached in response to $355 million in challenge grants awarded to The Rotary Foundation by the Gates Foundation. All funds have been earmarked to support polio immunization activities in affected countries where the vaccine-preventable disease continues to paralyze children. 

“In recognition of Rotary’s great work, and to inspire Rotarians in the future, the [Gates] foundation is committing an additional $50 million to extend our partnership,” said Jeff Raikes, chief executive officer of the Gates Foundation. “Rotary started the global fight against polio, and continues to set the tone for private fundraising, grassroots engagement, and maintaining polio at the top of the agenda with key policymakers.” Raikes also addressed Rotary leaders at the International Assembly. 

The new $50 million grant from the Gates Foundation is not a challenge grant.  

Since 1988, the incidence of polio has plummeted by more than 99 percent, from about 350,000 cases annually to fewer than 650 cases reported so far for 2011. The wild poliovirus is now endemic in only four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan. However, India on 13 January marked a full calendar year without a case, paving the way for its removal from the endemic list.

But other countries also remain at risk for polio cases imported from the endemic countries. In Africa in 2011, Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo had significant outbreaks. Also in 2011, a small cluster of polio cases in China, which had been polio-free for a decade, was traced to Pakistan.

Rotary club members not only reached into their own pockets to support the Gates challenge, but also engaged their communities in a variety of creative fundraising projects, such as a fashion show in California that raised $52,000, benefit film screenings in New Zealand and Australia that netted $54,000, and a pledge-supported hike through Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, that brought in $38,000. Many events were planned around 24 October, widely observed as World Polio Day. 

To date, Rotarians worldwide have contributed more than $1 billion toward the eradication of polio, a cause Rotary took on in 1985. In 1988, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention joined Rotary as spearheading partners of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. More recently, the Gates Foundation has become a major supporter. In 2007, the Gates Foundation gave Rotary a $100 million challenge grant for polio eradication, increasing it to $355 million in 2009. Rotary agreed to raise $200 million in matching funds by 30 June 2012. 

Reaching children with the oral polio vaccine in the disease’s remaining strongholds is labor- and resource-intensive due to a host of challenges, including poor infrastructure, geographical isolation, armed conflict, and cultural misunderstanding about the eradication campaign.

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37 Comments:
At 12:20PM on 19 March 2012, M.Srisailam, President Elect, RC Kamareddy, RI Dist.3150,India. wrote: I congratulate first Gate's foundation for giving $50 million dollars as not a challenge grant. I say thanks to our rotarians who gave the fund for polio eradication in the mean time to succeed our goal.
At 12:01PM on 29 February 2012, NARENDRA DIGHE wrote: Congretulation Rotarians, We will not stop till it ends...
At 10:59AM on 17 February 2012, Rtn James Chuyum(district 9150, Rotary Club of Bamenda-Cameroon) wrote: what a great news. Congrats to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and to all fellow Rotarian s all over the world. Polio must go and it is all thanks to this great humanitarian gesture of giving. Congrats once more.
At 9:33AM on 1 February 2012, George Laniyan wrote: Rotary has once more shown that it is a great organisation for mobilising help to solve world problems. Rotary is an asset to the world. May the good hand of God continue to support Rotary. Stay with it, fellow Rotarians!
At 9:26AM on 1 February 2012, Joan Toone wrote: The Post Polio Society of British Columbia salutes Rotarians on their tremendous news. Rotary has promised to continue until polio is ended in our world and we know this goal will be achieved - POLIO WILL BE ERADICATED.
At 1:33PM on 29 January 2012, Randy Box wrote: Congratulations to all Rotarians for meeting the challenge. We will not stop until the world is polio free!
At 1:31PM on 29 January 2012, Shyamji Sharma wrote: Polio eradication program has set a wonderful example of Public-Private partnership on world map.
At 9:12AM on 27 January 2012, Beth Directo wrote: Proud moment for Rotarians worldwide. This should inspire us to keep on going!
At 9:25AM on 25 January 2012, Richard Luce wrote: This is one of the reasons I joined Rotary. Thank You my fellow Rotarians.We make a differance in this world !!!
At 2:06PM on 24 January 2012, Pedro Ola Tubi wrote: What a great and heart warming news. I am indeed happy of being part of another milestone in Rotary. I was a Rotaractor when the PolioPlus Campaign was initiated. I cogratulate you all fellow Rotarians!
At 9:13AM on 23 January 2012, Eamonn O Raghallaigh, Rotary club of Dublin Viking wrote: Target met and a polio-free year in India - this is fantastic news and shows what Rotarians can achieve when we set our minds to something. However, we must remember that the war against polio is not yet over. Let su continue to work for total eradication.
At 9:03AM on 23 January 2012, Bill Borja wrote: Indeed a great "battle" has been won but rest not for the eradication "war" is still on. Thanks to Rotarians world wide and to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gates for all the contributions.
At 9:00AM on 23 January 2012, Rtn.Dr.Gunasekaran,2980 wrote: Don't Satisfy! to finish our effort the Budget need will be always go up.hence continue to donate.
At 10:57AM on 22 January 2012, Rtn Abbas. Moledina wrote: What a wonderful news to start the year that we got from India. This is an encouraging news towards the fight of eradicating POLIO from the face of the earth. The fight is still on, we have achieved 99% success. Thanks to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the support they have given us. We shall march in our efforts to see the end of Polio. Rotary Club Arusha - Tanzania - District 9200
At 10:53AM on 22 January 2012, PDG Stallard Mpata D9210 wrote: Congratulations Rotarians and India for leading the way to touch down to Polio Free runway
At 10:52AM on 22 January 2012, Christopher J McLucas wrote: This is an excellent achievement for Rotary and the World. Having been to each of the endemic countries in the 2010-2011 Rotary year we are making a difference in the world lets not cease our efforts.
At 10:52AM on 22 January 2012, Rtn Ian Young wrote: Great news..a key milestone reached early, thanks to the will, efforts and generosity of so many. We must not 'drop the ball' now, but continue to push polio to oblivion.
At 10:50AM on 22 January 2012, B.L.Ramsisaria wrote: A great heartening news jndeed.Congratulations to all Rotarians in the whole world.we must continue all our efforts physically and monetarily till we acieve the goal.
At 6:36PM on 20 January 2012, Hal Wochholz wrote: As a 57 year post polio victum (US Navy fall 1954) and the Polio Poster Child for District 5510, i am thrilled. Keep going Rotary - let's get the Nobel Prise! Hal W.
At 12:47PM on 20 January 2012, PDG Natty Moodley RID9270 wrote: Rotarians around the world have proven yet again that they are able to rise to the challenges that face our children today. Over two decades of hard work is bearing fruit and to have achieved the target six months earlier is testament to the commitment of Rotarians and the donor communities. Well done Rotary...but our work must continue until the last child is safe.
At 9:27AM on 19 January 2012, PDRR Flo Espiritu - RID 3790 wrote: Kudos to the entire Rotary International family for successfully meeting the challenge!!! Long live!!!
At 3:44PM on 18 January 2012, Tony Betts - Rotary Club of Redbridge in District 1130 wrote: What brilliant news to start a fantastic New Year. Well done to everybody who has been involved with this very worthwhile cause.
At 1:03PM on 18 January 2012, Jill Kerr wrote: So pleased that that particular goal has been achieved but we have to keep going until it is finished, and then on to the next thing!
At 9:23AM on 18 January 2012, Suzanne Brenning wrote: This is a great moment for all the children in the world! What a fantastic organization Rotary is! Suzanne Brenning D2350, Sweden Host Area Coordinator for the new Rotary Peace Center in Uppsala, Sweden
At 9:22AM on 18 January 2012, PDG Ingrid Brown wrote: Great news for our DGE's to carry with them as they finish getting prepared for their 2012-13 year as District Governors.
At 9:21AM on 18 January 2012, Derek Newman D1050 wrote: Very good news but we need to keep up the good work in both fundraising and through the support of N.I.D.s in endemic countries. Next month another party of Rotarians from districts in RIBI is travelling to India under the leadership of Rtn. Mike Yates D1050 to support our colleagues. This will be around 10 N.I.D. trips that Mike has led over the past few years.
At 9:19AM on 18 January 2012, Syd Peters wrote: I have been involved over several years in organising events with my colleagues in the Havering area District 1240 UK regarding this project. Congratulations to all in Rotary for achieving the target set by Bill & Melinda Gates. I'm looking forward to the display of crocus again this coming March in one of our local parks to remind us once more of our past effort.
At 9:18AM on 18 January 2012, Kitthanate D.3350 wrote: This is important our milestone and remarkable ! Kitthanate Bangkok Thailand.
At 9:17AM on 18 January 2012, Valdir Bruxel wrote: We do Rio Grande do Sul, District 4680, we were happy with the news. We also collaborate to meet the challenge 200 million. We were waiting for this news. We now look for the elimination of POLIO.
At 9:17AM on 18 January 2012, oscar akparanta wrote: congratulations to my dear rotary international.
At 9:17AM on 18 January 2012, SHANMUGASUNDARAM T wrote: A purposeful journey. We are so close; battles are won but the war is far from over. Let's continue our fight with more vigour.
At 9:16AM on 18 January 2012, decha patmasiriwat wrote: It is great
At 9:16AM on 18 January 2012, Rtn Rosie Mayer wrote: A child is born vulnerable and needs protection. This work does not end here.
At 9:15AM on 18 January 2012, Mathew Varghese wrote: It is a proud moment for the Rotarians in India to have completed one calender year without a Polio case report. The final push to have 3 consequetive years without cases is still on. An All India "End Polio Now" Road show for 63 days spanning 18500 kilometers and vsiting all states in India is currently on going, lead by Rotarians from Dist 3201. Follow the details at http://allindiaendpolionowroadshow.ning.com
At 9:14AM on 18 January 2012, Ijemeanurup Pearl Okoro, rotary Club of Portharcourt, District 9140 wrote: Sometimes I begin what Rotary would have done without Bill Gates their unwavering support and passion towards this fight is very inspiring and makes you want to give more and more to the Rotary Foundation. We must get polio out of the face of the earth, it is indeed a task that must be done..
At 9:22PM on 17 January 2012, Dave Getz wrote: This is WONDEFUL news! Congratulations to Rotarians everywhere. But we can't quit now. We are "this close" to eradicating polio from the face of the earth!
At 6:53PM on 17 January 2012, Rtn Col Saqbapathi wrote: A very encouraging news indeed. We Rotarians set a goal to Eradicate Polio from the face of the world by 2005, our centenary year..We have almost done it.. Let us continue our efforts in achieving our goal.

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