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Yvonne Kumoji-Darko nominated DG for 2020/21

Yvonne Kumoji-Darko nominated DG for 2020/21

District Governor Nominee Designate Yvonne Kumoji – Darko is a member of the Rotary Club of Accra South and is loaned the classification Property Development.  She was the President of the Rotary Club of Accra South in the Rotary Year 2011/12 where she helped attain 100% PHF Status.

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Address by President Fitnat Adjetey

Trees are engines for economic development providing high nutrition foods for humans, animals, wildlife and insects, sustainable building materials and fuel, canopies in urban areas to cool, reduce energy use, absorb pollution and increase property values.

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Press Release: Tree Planting Project

Rotary International (RI) is a global network of 1.2 million neighbours, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad.  Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision.

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Rotary praises unsung heroes on World Polio Day

After another year of dwindling polio cases, Rotary leaders, top health experts, and celebrities said on 24 October — World Polio Day — that the paralyzing disease has never been closer to being eradicated globally.

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Rotary and polio on World Polio Day

Poliomyelitis (polio) is a paralyzing and potentially fatal disease that still threatens children in some parts of the world. The poliovirus invades the nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours.

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The story of bamboo bikes and community development: The boomers bamboo bike story

Booomers  International is not just a company but one with a social mission to support growth and empowerment in rural Ghana. A classic example of social enterprise. Booomers has as part of its social mission, to empower vulnerable children and youth, supports its sister organization, the Yonso Project to undertake several programs and activities which empowers local communities to break the cycle of poverty.

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5 things you might not know about ending polio 

The road to eradicating polio has been a long and difficult one, with Rotary leading the fight since 1985. Going from nearly 350,000 cases in 1988 to just 10 so far this year has required time, money, dedication, and innovation from thousands of people who are working to end the disease.

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