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 Eradicating polio is the world's obligation

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Bruce Aylward, director of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative at the World Health Organization, encouraged Rotarians at the third plenary session on 22 June to fulfill Rotary's promise to eradicate polio worldwide. Photo by Monika Lozinska-Lee/Rotary Images

Rotary’s promise to eradicate polio worldwide took center stage during the 2010 RI Convention in Montréal, Québec, Canada, as Rotarians were urged to finish the task the organization began 25 years ago.

At the third plenary session on 22 June, Bruce Aylward, director of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative at the World Health Organization, encouraged attendees to share the "terrific news" that polio is on the run, and that Rotary’s vision of a polio-free world is within sight.

The night before, on 21 June, polio survivor Ramesh Ferris hand-cycled from the Palais des congrès to Bonsecours Market in Old Montréal for a ceremony that included the landmark’s illumination with En finir avec la polio (End Polio Now). During the second plenary session earlier that day, a soccer ball signed by dignitaries in more than 20 countries as part of the Kick Polio Out of Africa campaign arrived on stage to thunderous applause.

Aylward praised Rotarians for all they have accomplished in fighting polio. "You have fundamentally changed the polio eradication game, and you have changed it in your favor," he said.

But it is critical to finish the job, something made clear by the recent outbreak in Tajikistan, Aylward said, noting that 300 children in the country have been paralyzed by the virus, adults have died, borders have been closed, and travel banned. He said the outbreak is a stark reminder of the consequences of global fatigue in this battle.

"The stakes are now much higher, because in the past 12 months you have proved, without a doubt, that polio can be eradicated," Aylward said. "The world has also learned the full consequences of failure."

Emergency funds from PolioPlus -- a total of US$500,000 -- were released within 48 hours of the Tajikistan outbreak, which is now showing signs of stopping, Aylward said. He also shared the encouraging news of the new bivalent vaccine, effective against both remaining types of the poliovirus, and noted the absence of new cases in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India, in the past six months.

"Rotarians have done the extraordinary in the pursuit of polio eradication," Aylward said. "You have truly put Service Above Self. And you have truly put Rotary on the world's stage."

At the second plenary session, Marie-Iréne Richmond-Ahoua, chair of the Côte d’Ivoire PolioPlus Committee and a member of the Rotary Club of Abidjan-Bietry, presented RI President John Kenny with the Kick Polio Out of Africa soccer ball to sign.

"Polio eradication is not optional -- it is an obligation," Richmond-Ahoua said. "We must commit to overcoming the remaining obstacles and free Africa, Southeast Asia, and the world from this crippling disease, which ruins the lives of children. As an African woman and mother, I will not tolerate it."

Ferris, a member of the Rotary Club of Whitehorse, Yukon, hand-cycled across Canada in 2008, raising more than C$300,000 (US$294,100) for polio eradication. He was given a police escort 21 June as he cycled to Bonsecours Market with Robert S. Scott, chair of the International PolioPlus Committee, and several young people in the family of Rotary.


11 Comments:
At 11:53AM on 31 January 2012, Ameen wrote: It is good to have polio plus programe
At 9:06AM on 11 August 2010, Hal Wochholz wrote: As a 56 year post polio using a powerchair to ambulate I am thrilled. My care taker wife Phyllis of all of those years shares my thrills. I am so hgrateful to Rotary and serve as the PolioPlus "Poster Child" of D5510. PostPolio Syndrome is hitting me and others so hard as we age. Just think - a 100 years from now non one will know of POLIO - I PRAY! - God Bless Rotsry!
At 9:46AM on 23 July 2010, PDG Barbara Shayeb-Helou wrote: Actually I have heard Dr. Aylward speak several times before, he was no less inspiring at the Montreal Convention. We must dig in and raise the funds to finish this awesome task..
At 8:43AM on 2 July 2010, Frances Manias wrote: Bravo Rotary! How wonderful to be at the RI Convention in Montreal to not only witness our collective efforts to END POLIO NOW, but to also have the opportunity to further promote our $200 million challenge at the Polio Plus Booth! Thanks RI for giving the Rotary Club of Dundas, Ontario, Canada and particularly Rotarian Thie Convery, the chance to share about how we are raising funds to eradicate Polio. On August 6 and 7th 2010, Thie will be swimming the 52 km (or 33 miles) across Lake Ontario to raise enough money to vaccinate a quarter of a million children for the Polio virus. Thie and others from our club had the opportunity to meet Ramesh, and Rotarians who have offered up extraordinary physical challenges, all in the name of Rotary, and Polio eradication! RI President John Kenney, and his wife June also the took time to stop by the booth to encourage Thie and to thank her for taking on this challenge. Thanks for your enouragement Rotarians! Keep up the efforts to END POLIO NOW! Frances Manias, Rotary Club of Dundas President 2009-2010, District 7090 Join us in meeting the $200 million challenge: www.SwimToEndPolio.ca
At 11:51AM on 1 July 2010, Syed Feroz Shah wrote: I being a former Rotarian pleased to hear the wonderful speech of Dr,Bruce, I am proud to say that I participated in several Polio Eradication Campaigns in the most danger part of the world i.e. Mohmand Agency, a tribal area of Pakistan near Pak-Afghan Border. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny0NfHauY3w
At 9:34AM on 29 June 2010, Susan Kenney wrote: I was at the convention when this terrific new was announced. It was awe inspiring. Bruce Alyward's speech along with all the other RI Speechs durning convention are available for purchase from RI.
At 9:53AM on 25 June 2010, Ronald Lewis Napier wrote: Bruce Aylward's announcement that the victory over polio is at hand was truly inspiring. But the effort must continue until there have been no cases of polio for three years. Then the world will be free from polio forever.
At 1:48PM on 24 June 2010, Jürgen Wente wrote: I wonder why the report does not mention the terific news that India is now 6 months wihtout any Polio Case, and the infection rate in Nigeria has been reduced by 99% within one year.
At 10:34AM on 24 June 2010, PDG Harry Griffiths wrote: Re-2010 RI Convention in Montréal, Québec, Canada If Bruce Aylward is a member of Rotary,its disappointing that he was not wearing his Rotary or ”END POLIO NOW” Badge. Yours in Rotary Service. P DG Harry Griffiths. District 1180. Polio & PR Officer. DG 1998-99 Member of Rotary Club West Wirral
At 1:54PM on 23 June 2010, Michael Abdalla wrote: I missed Bruce Aylward's talk at the convention but as a member of the US Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force I am called upon to give polio talks and would like the latest information.
At 11:01AM on 23 June 2010, Larry McLaughlin wrote: I sure wish the text of the speech were available so I could forward parts to my Club in an effort to increase support for the Polio Plus program!! Please be more friendly to your fans and members.

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