Rotarians are in the forefront of the drive to
implement Pakistan’s National Emergency Action Plan for Polio
Eradication 2011. The government launched the plan in January, in
response to a sharp increase in polio cases in the country in 2010. (click below to read more)
Turning the tide against the disease in Pakistan is pivotal to the success of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative .
Pakistan was the only one of the world’s four polio-endemic countries
-- the others are Afghanistan, India, and Nigeria -- to see an increase
in cases last year: 144 compared with 89 in 2009.
Rotarians assigned by the Pakistan PolioPlus Committee are
mobilizing Rotary clubs to provide support in the country’s four
provinces. Rotarians are helping to immunize children against polio and
to raise public awareness of the disease.
Club members are working “to cover every nook and corner of the
country,” says Aziz Memon, chair of the committee. “We are committed to a
polio-free Pakistan.”
Rotarians are also advocating for polio eradication among officials
at all levels of government, as well as religious leaders and others.
"Aziz Memon is a participant in meetings with the president,
regional governors, and health advisers,” said Bill Gates at the 2011 RI
Convention in May. “Rotary’s in the room when decisions are made in
Pakistan.” Gates is cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
which has awarded US$355 million in challenge grants to Rotary for polio
eradication efforts.
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