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Rotary  will today mark World Polio Day 2019 at the Rotary Club of Muyenga Tank Hill

World Polio Day: Rotary in New Campaign to Eliminate Polio

For several years now, Rotary has been dedicated to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support peace efforts and end polio forever.
posted onOctober 24, 2019
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As the country commemorates the World Polio Day today, the Rotary fraternity in Uganda has organized a series of activities aimed at soliciting funds to eradicate polio.

For several years now, Rotary has been dedicated to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support peace efforts and end polio forever.

Kenneth Mugisha, the Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator on Thursday told KFM, said that as one of the fundraising activities, the District Governor Francis Xavier Sentamu, is leading a team in climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro peak with each participants paying $1000 that will go to the Rotary Foundation.

The Mt Kilimanjaro climb started on October 21 at Marangu Gate (1600m) through the rain forest to Madara Hut (2715m).

Mugisha says Rotary has over the years worked with various partners including the World Health Organisation and health ministries and their efforts have paid off because in Africa, no Polio case has been registered in the last 3 years.

He says Afghanistan and Pakistan remain the worst hit countries in the world mainly due to belief that the polio vaccines contain chemicals that cause infertility.

“We need to raise more funds for this campaign. During the last Rotary year, $186m was spent on various activities including immunization of children and facilitation of over 50,000 volunteers across the globe,” Mugisha said.

The campaign to end polio is also supported by the Rotary and Gates Foundation Matching Funds initiative and according to Mugisha, Rotarian will raise a minimum of $50 million every year for the next three years. He explains that under this arrangement, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation made a commitment to match each 50m dollars raised with 100m dollars.

Together, Rotary and the Gates Foundation aims to raise $450m over the next three years for polio eradication. Mugisha says he is optimistic that this dream will soon be realized because so far pledges made by various governments during the Rotary Convention altogether make up to $1.1bn dollars. He thus encourages Ugandans including non Rotarian to contribute generously to the cause of ending polio in our lifetime.

The main event to mark World Polio Day 2019 is to be held today at the Rotary Club of Muyenga Tank Hill in Kampala.

(Source: KFM)

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