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. . . Chartered April Nineteenth, 1926 . . .
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 Volume 87   Number 5   Winter 2014 
 
India Marks 3 Years without Polio

 


 

 

 

 

 

NEW DELHI (AP) - India marked three years Monday since its last reported polio case, putting the country on course to being formally declared free of the disease later this year.

India has made great strides against polio in recent years through a rigorous vaccination campaign. But for many in India, where polio victims with withered, twisted limbs are a common sight on the streets, these advances have come too late.

"My parents were very poor and couldn't afford medical treatment for me," said Sonu Kumar, 24, who contracted the disease when he was 10. Paralyzed from the waist down, he begs outside a temple in central Delhi and uses a wheelchair to move around.

Polio is a vaccine-preventable disease that has been eradicated in most countries. But it still causes paralysis or death in some parts of the world, including Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Polio usually infects children under age 5 when they drink contaminated water. The virus attacks the central nervous system, causing paralysis, muscular atrophy, deformation and, in some cases, death.

"India was once thought to be the most difficult country in which to achieve polio eradication," Global Polio Eradication Initiative said in a statement.

Monday's milestone was significant, but the World Health Organization stills need to confirm there are no undetected cases before making the official declaration that India is polio-free in March.

Still, Junior Home Minister R.P.N. Singh sent a triumphant message on Twitter: "Proud day for all of us as Indians ... India is polio free for three years."

Widespread poverty, dense population, poor sanitation, high levels of migration and a weak public health system made the task of reaching out to every child under age 5 that much more difficult.

An army of nearly 2.5 million volunteers, doctors and medical workers carried out a campaign across the country to vaccinate children over three years to wipe out the scourge. The number of polio cases came down from 741 in 2009 to 42 in 2010.

The last case of polio was reported in eastern India in 2011.

In 2012, WHO removed India from a list of countries with active endemic wild polio transmission after it passed one year without registering any new cases.

Health officials remained concerned about the possibility of the virus entering the country from neighboring Pakistan. Indian health authorities have set up polio immunization booths at the two border crossings with Pakistan and all children who enter by road and train are being given vaccines.

Mithlesh Devi, 27, who contracted the disease when she was 1 year old, said she has never known a normal life in India but has hopes for her family's future.

"I have ensured that my daughters do not meet the same fate," said Devi, who begs for money outside Hindu temples in New Delhi. "I got them polio drops at the right age. I am not happy with my tough life. But I have no choice."

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Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/health/20140113_ap_d7bc7c1b27014fa7b3dee2a77443c0e7.html#6EYsO2LaSofmMsl4.99
Governor's Message
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District 7950

Governor

Dietrich Bilger

Welcomes You

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DECEMBER 2013

 

Dear Rotarians in District 7950,
 
We have entered the season at the end of the calendar year where the observance of traditions hold us to be grateful and thankful for all we have experienced and received in our lives. At the same time we are looking forward to give to others to provide joy and happiness, to help those where is need.
 
The Clubs in our District 7950 have reason to celebrate the season, as virtually every Club has embraced and committed to donate an average of $100 per member to the Rotary Foundation during this Rotary year as its goal. Most Clubs are working towards this goal by encouraging and facilitating individual giving by members and substituting this through fundraising programs at the Club level.
 
Put together, this is a record for the District and each one of you is to be congratulated for this commitment towards the Rotary Foundation! It truly represents service above self and I am grateful and thankful to each one of you!
 
The Rotary Foundation is the one Foundation through which Clubs and each of its member can either directly (by having it subsidize through grants your Club’s own programs), or indirectly (by enabling the Rotary Foundation supporting humanitarian programs worldwide) address local or international need.
 
Please ensure that during this season your Club’s implementation of goals goes into high gear.
 
The Rotary Foundation
 
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
 
The Rotary Foundation helps fund our humanitarian activities, from local service projects to global initiatives. Clubs can apply for grants from the Foundation to invest in projects and provide scholarships. The Foundation also leads the charge on worldwide Rotary campaigns such as eradicating polio and promoting peace. Rotarians and friends of Rotary support the Foundation’s work through voluntary contributions.
 
Meeting Schedule for Remainder of Year
     
 Jan 22, 2014
                                  Feb 05, 2014
                                  Feb 19, 2014
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Polio Plus Program

PolioPlus, the most ambitious program in Rotary's history, is the volunteer arm of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. For more than 25 years, Rotary has led the private sector in the global effort to rid the world of this crippling disease. Today, PolioPlus and its role in the initiative is recognized worldwide as a model of public-private cooperation in pursuit of a humanitarian goal.

  • To date, Rotary has contributed more than US$1 billion.
  • Rotary’s leadership, beginning in 1985, inspired the World Health Assembly to pass a resolution to eradicate polio, which paved the way for the formation of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988. 
  • Thousands of Rotarians around the world have volunteered during National Immunization Days to immunize children. 
  • The PolioPlus program helps Rotary fund operational costs, such as transportation, vaccine delivery, social mobilization, and training of health workers, and support surveillance activities.Read more about what happens before, during, and after a National Immunization Day (NID). 
  • Rotarians work to encourage both donor and polio-affected governments to commit the political and financial resources needed to eradicate polio.
Welcome Home Veterans Sign at Town Hall
Here is the sign that the Rotary Club of Norwood sponsored to Welcome Home
Norwood's Veterans. 
Meals on Wheels
1/14    Peter Strano
 
1/21    Bart King
 
1/28   Open
 
2/4     Open
 
2/11   Open
 
2/18   Open
 
2/25   Open
 
If anyone is available for any of the open dates, please let me know.
 
Happy Holidays,
 
Peter Strano
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