John P. Hewko
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General Secretary
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Attn: Rotary Directors, Trustees, DGs, DGEs,
RPICs, RRFCs, and RCs
Dear Rotary Leaders,
Rotarians
around the world celebrated World Polio Day, 24 October, with events to raise
both awareness and funds for polio eradication. The tremendous amount of
activity included the illumination of high profile landmarks with the “End
Polio Now” message in India, Brazil and Mexico; a bike-a-thon involving local
celebrity ambassadors in Nigeria, and the launch of a “speaking book” project
promoting immunizations in Pakistan. In India alone, more than 30
landmarks across the country were illuminated with the End Polio Now message,
receiving strong media coverage.
RI also convened a special program, World Polio Day: Make History Today. The
event, co-hosted by the Northwestern University Center for Global Health, was
held in downtown Chicago and broadcast live online to a global audience.
Speakers included President Ron Burton; Dr. Robert Murphy, director of Northwestern’s Center for Global Health; Dr. Bruce Aylward, the top polio eradication official at the World Health Organization; Dennis Ogbe, a polio survivor, Paralympian, and ambassador for the United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign; and Emmy award-winning actress Archie Panjabi, a Rotary polio celebrity ambassador. The Livestream event, in English only, helped carry our polio eradication message to a new audience and is now archived for continued viewing. Several of the speakers’ remarks, in English only, also are available for download individually, so that Rotarians can use them for club meetings and other events.
A significant
amount of media coverage was generated on World Polio Day 2013, including
articles focusing on Archie Panjabi and her work with Rotary on Windy City Live
and Huffington
Post Live, an interview with Dr. Aylward in the Journal
of the American Medical Association, as well as coverage in the Voice
of America, Radio
France International, Pakistan
Today, Die
Welt, Wall Street Journal’s India
Real Time, among others.
If
you haven’t already, I encourage you to watch World Polio
Day: Making History and share it, along with the World
Polio Day infographic, with others. And please start thinking about
creative ways Rotary clubs can build off of our success this year and make
World Polio Day 2014 an even more effective platform to carry the End Polio Now
message.
John
Hewko
General
Secretary
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World Polio Day from Rotary International General Secretary John Hewko
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