The document discusses efforts to eradicate polio globally through Rotary International's PolioPlus program. It outlines new tools, tactics, commitments and funding opportunities to achieve polio eradication, including a $100 million challenge grant from the Gates Foundation. Progress eliminating polio in India is reviewed, specifically in Uttar Pradesh. All Rotarians are challenged to help meet fundraising targets to support polio vaccination campaigns worldwide by the end of 2010.
Polio is a viral disease spread through person-to-person contact or fecal contamination. It primarily affects children and causes paralysis in a small percentage of cases by infecting the central nervous system. While most infections cause mild flu-like symptoms, it can also damage respiratory muscles and require use of an iron lung. Developing countries with poor sanitation are most at risk. An effective vaccine was developed in the 1950s, reducing cases dramatically.
Presentation prepared by James Martin, District 1010 MPRC Chairman on the challenges faced by Rotary in changing the way the undertake Club and District PR
Presentation offered by District Marketing, PR & Communications Chair, James W Martin on the direction the Eleven Twelve team was to look to take publicity forward for the forthcoming year.
Club Foundation presentation pdf versionRotary 1010
The document discusses Rotary Foundation's perception as a humanitarian aid agency versus its reality as an international educational and peace organization. It highlights key Foundation programs like Ambassadorial Scholars, Group Study Exchange, and peace studies. The Foundation is unique in that it builds on Rotary clubs' global network to support humanitarian projects and causes beyond what individual clubs could achieve alone.
The document summarizes Rotary Foundation programs and grants. It discusses how Foundation grants support Rotary's humanitarian work through large international projects as well as smaller local community projects. Matching grants require partnerships between clubs, while district simplified grants fund smaller international or local projects. The Foundation enables clubs to achieve more through collaboration than they could individually.
The document summarizes the website for the Rotary Club of ???. It provides information on accessing the public and members-only areas of the site. The public area includes information on upcoming meetings and events. The members-only area allows members to update their profile details, view documents, and communicate with other members. Instructions are provided on logging in, updating details, and accessing help documents.
Polio is a viral disease spread through person-to-person contact or fecal contamination. It primarily affects children and causes paralysis in a small percentage of cases by infecting the central nervous system. While most infections cause mild flu-like symptoms, it can also damage respiratory muscles and require use of an iron lung. Developing countries with poor sanitation are most at risk. An effective vaccine was developed in the 1950s, reducing cases dramatically.
Presentation prepared by James Martin, District 1010 MPRC Chairman on the challenges faced by Rotary in changing the way the undertake Club and District PR
Presentation offered by District Marketing, PR & Communications Chair, James W Martin on the direction the Eleven Twelve team was to look to take publicity forward for the forthcoming year.
Club Foundation presentation pdf versionRotary 1010
The document discusses Rotary Foundation's perception as a humanitarian aid agency versus its reality as an international educational and peace organization. It highlights key Foundation programs like Ambassadorial Scholars, Group Study Exchange, and peace studies. The Foundation is unique in that it builds on Rotary clubs' global network to support humanitarian projects and causes beyond what individual clubs could achieve alone.
The document summarizes Rotary Foundation programs and grants. It discusses how Foundation grants support Rotary's humanitarian work through large international projects as well as smaller local community projects. Matching grants require partnerships between clubs, while district simplified grants fund smaller international or local projects. The Foundation enables clubs to achieve more through collaboration than they could individually.
The document summarizes the website for the Rotary Club of ???. It provides information on accessing the public and members-only areas of the site. The public area includes information on upcoming meetings and events. The members-only area allows members to update their profile details, view documents, and communicate with other members. Instructions are provided on logging in, updating details, and accessing help documents.
Rotary District 1010 Marketing Presentation delivered by Gary Macalister, District Marketing Officer at the MPRC Breakout session during the 2011 Assembly held in May at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
The document provides instructions for logging into the RIBI Template website for Rotary members in District 1010. It details going to the www.rotary1010.org website and clicking "Members Login" to access the login page. It notes that registration is handled by club or district administrators rather than individual members. Once received, the username and password can be used to log in and access the members area site.
District Assembly 2011 - James Martin plenary sessionRotary 1010
This document discusses Rotary's public image and the need to improve public relations efforts. It notes that founder Paul Harris stressed the importance of reaching large non-Rotarian audiences. It also references Rotary International's strategic plan to enhance public awareness of the brand and promote its core values and service work. The document questions whether the club's messaging needs updating and poses questions about collaborating with other organizations for publicity purposes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
District Assembly 2010 - Literacy PresentationRotary 1010
The document discusses literacy initiatives in Rotary District 1010. It describes 3 levels of literacy and encourages clubs to undertake literacy projects connected to Rotary's avenues of service. Clubs can earn annual District or Zone Literacy Awards for completing 5 or 10 literacy projects. First Steps Himalaya is highlighted as a District literacy project working to establish early childhood education centers in rural Nepal. Clubs are invited to support this project through donations or becoming involved.
District Assembly 2010 - Youth ExchangeRotary 1010
The document discusses Rotary International's Youth Exchange program, which provides opportunities for students to experience other cultures by living abroad for a year. The goals of the program are to develop leadership and communication skills in youth while fostering international understanding. It describes the long-term exchange program, eligibility requirements, and roles for clubs and districts in recruiting students and host families.
District Assembly 2010 - Interact PresentationRotary 1010
Interact is a Rotary-sponsored program for young people ages 12 to 18 to undertake service projects. It aims to develop leadership skills while allowing members to serve their communities. In the past year, 9 new Interact clubs were formed in Rotary District 1010, bringing the total to 14 clubs. To set up a new Interact Club, Rotarians identify interested students and teachers, help elect officers, and support the club's initial service projects. Maintaining an Interact Club involves publicizing successes, encouraging new members, and restarting if participation declines.
Rota Kids is the youngest section of Rotary for primary school children aged 8-12. It aims to introduce Rotary's ideals of service to children and help them make a difference in their community. Establishing a Rota Kids club requires commitment from the school and participating teachers, with the Rotary club providing support while following the school's lead. The document outlines the benefits and responsibilities of Rota Kids clubs, and provides examples of projects undertaken by the Tarves Rota Kids club in Scotland, such as an Easter bonnet parade and local heritage video.
The document provides information about Rotary Foundation grants, Youth Exchange programs, and Interact clubs. It summarizes that the Rotary Foundation has provided over $1 million in grants to 36 clubs over the last 3 years for service projects, and describes the types of projects and grants available. It also provides details about Interact clubs for ages 12-18 and Youth Exchange programs that allow students to experience other cultures.
District Assembly 2010 - Amabassadorial ScholarRotary 1010
Presentation given by Lungile Zakwe, our District Ambassadorial Scholar from South Africa. The presentation was excellently recieved by the Assembly and is now available for download for those who may have missed it
Rotarians play a key role in National Immunisation Days by mobilizing to deliver vaccines to hundreds of thousands of children across remote regions, travelling by various means of transportation to set up over 700,000 vaccination booths staffed by over 1.17 million vaccination teams who administer over 225 million doses of polio vaccine while marking homes and staining fingers to track vaccination progress.
The Rotary Club of Tiddlemarsh supports the local community through various activities. This week they are playing polio awareness DVDs and supporting local, national, and international Rotary events. They also work to educate people on polio facts and eradicate the disease globally.
This short document appears to be nonsense text with random letters and symbols that do not form coherent words or sentences. It provides no discernible information that could be summarized.
This short document appears to be nonsense text without clear meaning or message. It contains random letters, spaces, and punctuation without forming coherent words or sentences. The overall content and intent is unclear.
Rotarians play a crucial role in publicizing National Immunization Days and encouraging parents to bring their children for polio vaccination. They use various means to promote immunization, including parades with elephants, posters, banners, and announcements over loudspeakers. The goal is to mobilize communities and achieve 100% vaccination coverage to help eradicate polio through immunization efforts.
Rotarians play a crucial role in publicizing National Immunization Days and encouraging parents to bring their children for polio vaccination. They use various means to promote immunization, including parades with elephants, posters, banners, and gifts for immunized children. Aiming for 100% coverage, volunteers also use loudspeakers to broadcast announcements about upcoming immunization days.
Rotarians play a key role in National Immunisation Days by mobilizing to deliver vaccines to hundreds of thousands of children across remote regions, travelling by various means of transportation to set up over 700,000 vaccination booths staffed by 1.17 million vaccination teams administering 225 million doses of polio vaccine kept cold by 6.3 million ice packs to visit 209 million homes and immunize 172 million children in a single event in India.
Rotary District 1010 Marketing Presentation delivered by Gary Macalister, District Marketing Officer at the MPRC Breakout session during the 2011 Assembly held in May at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
The document provides instructions for logging into the RIBI Template website for Rotary members in District 1010. It details going to the www.rotary1010.org website and clicking "Members Login" to access the login page. It notes that registration is handled by club or district administrators rather than individual members. Once received, the username and password can be used to log in and access the members area site.
District Assembly 2011 - James Martin plenary sessionRotary 1010
This document discusses Rotary's public image and the need to improve public relations efforts. It notes that founder Paul Harris stressed the importance of reaching large non-Rotarian audiences. It also references Rotary International's strategic plan to enhance public awareness of the brand and promote its core values and service work. The document questions whether the club's messaging needs updating and poses questions about collaborating with other organizations for publicity purposes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
District Assembly 2010 - Literacy PresentationRotary 1010
The document discusses literacy initiatives in Rotary District 1010. It describes 3 levels of literacy and encourages clubs to undertake literacy projects connected to Rotary's avenues of service. Clubs can earn annual District or Zone Literacy Awards for completing 5 or 10 literacy projects. First Steps Himalaya is highlighted as a District literacy project working to establish early childhood education centers in rural Nepal. Clubs are invited to support this project through donations or becoming involved.
District Assembly 2010 - Youth ExchangeRotary 1010
The document discusses Rotary International's Youth Exchange program, which provides opportunities for students to experience other cultures by living abroad for a year. The goals of the program are to develop leadership and communication skills in youth while fostering international understanding. It describes the long-term exchange program, eligibility requirements, and roles for clubs and districts in recruiting students and host families.
District Assembly 2010 - Interact PresentationRotary 1010
Interact is a Rotary-sponsored program for young people ages 12 to 18 to undertake service projects. It aims to develop leadership skills while allowing members to serve their communities. In the past year, 9 new Interact clubs were formed in Rotary District 1010, bringing the total to 14 clubs. To set up a new Interact Club, Rotarians identify interested students and teachers, help elect officers, and support the club's initial service projects. Maintaining an Interact Club involves publicizing successes, encouraging new members, and restarting if participation declines.
Rota Kids is the youngest section of Rotary for primary school children aged 8-12. It aims to introduce Rotary's ideals of service to children and help them make a difference in their community. Establishing a Rota Kids club requires commitment from the school and participating teachers, with the Rotary club providing support while following the school's lead. The document outlines the benefits and responsibilities of Rota Kids clubs, and provides examples of projects undertaken by the Tarves Rota Kids club in Scotland, such as an Easter bonnet parade and local heritage video.
The document provides information about Rotary Foundation grants, Youth Exchange programs, and Interact clubs. It summarizes that the Rotary Foundation has provided over $1 million in grants to 36 clubs over the last 3 years for service projects, and describes the types of projects and grants available. It also provides details about Interact clubs for ages 12-18 and Youth Exchange programs that allow students to experience other cultures.
District Assembly 2010 - Amabassadorial ScholarRotary 1010
Presentation given by Lungile Zakwe, our District Ambassadorial Scholar from South Africa. The presentation was excellently recieved by the Assembly and is now available for download for those who may have missed it
Rotarians play a key role in National Immunisation Days by mobilizing to deliver vaccines to hundreds of thousands of children across remote regions, travelling by various means of transportation to set up over 700,000 vaccination booths staffed by over 1.17 million vaccination teams who administer over 225 million doses of polio vaccine while marking homes and staining fingers to track vaccination progress.
The Rotary Club of Tiddlemarsh supports the local community through various activities. This week they are playing polio awareness DVDs and supporting local, national, and international Rotary events. They also work to educate people on polio facts and eradicate the disease globally.
This short document appears to be nonsense text with random letters and symbols that do not form coherent words or sentences. It provides no discernible information that could be summarized.
This short document appears to be nonsense text without clear meaning or message. It contains random letters, spaces, and punctuation without forming coherent words or sentences. The overall content and intent is unclear.
Rotarians play a crucial role in publicizing National Immunization Days and encouraging parents to bring their children for polio vaccination. They use various means to promote immunization, including parades with elephants, posters, banners, and announcements over loudspeakers. The goal is to mobilize communities and achieve 100% vaccination coverage to help eradicate polio through immunization efforts.
Rotarians play a crucial role in publicizing National Immunization Days and encouraging parents to bring their children for polio vaccination. They use various means to promote immunization, including parades with elephants, posters, banners, and gifts for immunized children. Aiming for 100% coverage, volunteers also use loudspeakers to broadcast announcements about upcoming immunization days.
Rotarians play a key role in National Immunisation Days by mobilizing to deliver vaccines to hundreds of thousands of children across remote regions, travelling by various means of transportation to set up over 700,000 vaccination booths staffed by 1.17 million vaccination teams administering 225 million doses of polio vaccine kept cold by 6.3 million ice packs to visit 209 million homes and immunize 172 million children in a single event in India.
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10. Impact on Type 1 Polio,
Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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2006
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept. 2006 – Nov. 2007
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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Uttar Pradesh, India
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26. district with wild polio
virus type 1 Wild Poliovirus
district with wild polio
infected
virus type 3 districts
area with 'indigenous‘ 19 Mar 2007 –
poliovirus
18 Sep 2007
27. mOPV1 mOPV3 New Tools:
‘monovalent’
polio
vaccines
Countries using mOPV1 (22)
34. New
Commitments
Head of
Government
Leadership
Prime Minister
Singh, India
35. New
Commitments
Head of
Government
Leadership
President Karzai
Afghanistan
36. New
Commitments
Head of
Government
Leadership
First Lady of Nigeria
Hajiya Turai
Umaru Yar'adua
37. Organization of the Islamic Conference
OIC Secretary-General & PRIP Kinross
17 June 2007
38. New ‘Case for Completing
Polio Eradication’
17 May 2007
Polio ‘control’ would cost more
than completing eradication
39. New ‘Case for Completing
Polio Eradication’
17 May 2007
Having only
routine
immunisation
alone would
result in
200,000+
children
paralysed by
polio each year.