I am humbled and honored to serve as president of this great club RCAS for the 2019-2020 Rotary year. Perhaps Chief Servant is probably an apt description of the role we play as president.
I am humbled and honored to serve as president of this great club RCAS for the 2019-2020 Rotary year. Perhaps Chief Servant is probably an apt description of the role we play as president.
My name is Abdul Karim Issifu. I earned a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Community Development from the University for Development Studies-Ghana, Wa Campus in 2013, and a Master of Philosophy Degree in Peace and Development Studies from the University of Cape Coast-Ghana in 2018.
District Governor Jeffrey Afful had his primary education in Garrison Primary school, Burma Camp, Accra Ghana and attended secondary School at the Presbyterian boys secondary school in Legon,
Ramlatu Musaa never met the Emir of Kano State in northern Nigeria. Of course, Ramlatu Musaa hasn’t met a lot of people. She’s only about a week old, born in Kano on April 29, 2018, and yet in some ways, the Emir may have helped saved her life.
Former First Lady of the United States Laura Bush, an advocate for literacy, education, and women’s rights, will speak at the 2018 Rotary Convention in Toronto this June.
Ian H.S. Riseley issued a challenge last year. He wanted Rotarians to plant 1.2 million trees – one for every Rotarian in the world – between 1 July 2017, when he took office as president of Rotary International, and Earth Day, 22 April 2018.
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.
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.
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.
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.