
Rotary International The Rotary Foundation supports projects that provide people with sustainable access to water and sanitation. Honor World Water Day on 22 March and help support the Foundation. http://www.rotary.org/contributenow?fb

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Let's Kick Polio Out of Africa! In this new campaign sponsored in part by RI, a soccer ball signed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu will travel through 22 polio-affected countries in Africa. Read more about it in ONE, an organization co-founded by Bono. Help End Polio Now by contributing at http://www.rotary.org/en/Contribute/Fund s/PolioPlusFund/?fb
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As we’ve highlighted on the ONE blog in recent weeks, we’re unbelievably close to getting rid of polio for good. But the disease still exists in several countries, threatening to disable millions of children across the globe.

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Get ready for World Water Day on 22 March. Did you know that polio can be spread through contaminated sewage water? Find out what Rotary is doing to eradicate polio and how you can help. http://www.rotary.org/en/Contribute/Fund s/PolioPlusFund/?fb
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A fter 20 years of hard work, Rotary and its partners are on the brink of eradicating this tenacious disease, but a strong push is needed now to root it out once and for all. It is a window of opportunity of historic proportions.

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Spread the word in your community about the Rotary Peace Centers program. Get the new free brochure and poster today at http://shop.rotary.org/catalog/product_i nfo.php?cPath=&products_id=407
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R otary Peace Fellows are leaders promoting national and international cooperation, peace, and the successful resolution of conflict throughout their lives, in their careers, and through service activities. ...

Rotary International Former Ambassadorial Scholar and Youth Exchange student from Canada prosecutes war crimes at The Hague.
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Rotary experiences twice helped Ryan Carrier discover new cultures and enrich his education in a journey that led him to become a war crimes prosecutor for the United Nations.

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How have you benefited from being a Rotarian? Hear answers to these questions and more from Rotarians around the world with the Rotary Minute video. http://www.rotary.org/en/MediaAndNews/Mu ltimedia/RotaryMinute/Pages/ridefault.as px?fb
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Rotary International Read tips about how to find the best Rotary scholarship candidates.
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Loa Magnusdottir, a former Rotary Peace Fellow from District 1360 (Iceland), worked for UNICEF's Icelandic National Committee prior to her fellowship year and performed duties including filming a television program at a UNICEF-funded school in Nairobi, Kenya. Photo courtesy of Loa Magnusdottir

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The Rotary Foundation has established the Rotary Chile Recovery Fund to help aid those affected by February's massive earthquake. Find out how to contribute to the long-term recovery efforts in Chile. http://www.rotary.org/en/Members/General Information/Announcements/Pages/100312_a nnounce_foundationchilefund.aspx?fb

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Take a short survey about the Club Leadership Plan at
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Rotary International would like to evaluate the effectiveness of the Club Leadership Plan and assess how it is working for Rotary clubs around the world.

Rotary International Rotarian contributions to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Programs Fund make humanitarian projects possible. See how Rotarians have made a difference.
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Clorinda Palomina, 8, drinks from an outdoor sink in the village of Santa Rosa de Huacaria, Peru, built with the help of a District Simplified Grant. The Rotary Club of Vernon, California, USA, used grant funds to provide construction materials.

Rotary International Rotaract hockey team scores a goal for polio eradication.
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Garrett Windle (left), a member of the Rotaract Club of the Athlete Village and captain of the Twin Cities Northern Lights junior hockey team, participates in a ceremonial puck drop before an exhibition game in February to raise funds for polio eradication. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Smith

Rotary International To immunize 85 million children against polio, Rotary International released US$30 million in funding.
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More than 85 million children under age five will be immunized against polio in 19 countries across West and Central Africa in a massive example of cross-border cooperation aimed at stopping a yearlong polio epidemic.

Rotary International Rotary coordinators prepare to help clubs meet the objectives of the RI Strategic Plan.
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Incoming Rotary coordinators Nico de Boer, of the Netherlands, and Jozefa Poláková, of Slovakia, participate in a breakout session at the RC institute held 1-4 March in Chicago. Photo by Jamie Berg

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World Rotaract Week is 8-14 March. How is your club celebrating? Learn more about Rotaract at http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYout h/YouthPrograms/Rotaract/
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In March 1968,the Rotaract Club ofNorth Charlotte, North Carolina, USA,planted a tree on its campus to commemorate receiving the first Rotaract charter. Rotary Images

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Help Rotary meet the challenge of eradicating polio. http://www.rotary.org/en/Contribute/Fund s/PolioPlusFund/
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As of 28 February, Rotarians have raised approximately $114.5 million for the $200 Million Challenge. These contributions will help Rotary raise $200 million to match $355 million in challenge grants received from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ...



















