The lack of access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene resources is one of the world’s biggest health problems — and one of the hardest to solve.
The lack of access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene resources is one of the world’s biggest health problems — and one of the hardest to solve.
Leadership training is considered as a key driver of membership development in Rotary. On 2nd March 2019, the District piloted the first ever
He led in the organization of the first ever RI PolioPlus Partners visit to Ghana in 1998, and was the Chairman of the Ghana National PolioPlus Committee of RI
Rotary International President-elect Mark Daniel Maloney explained his vision for building a stronger Rotary, calling on leaders to expand connections to their communities and to embrace innovative membership models.
Rotary honored Theresa May, prime minister of the United Kingdom, with the Polio Eradication Champion Award for her leadership and political support toward ending polio.
The President of Rotary International, Barry Rassin and wife, Esther, joined Rotarians in Ghana to celebrate sixty (60) years of Rotary, and its humanitarian service in Ghana. President Barry Rassin made a two-day stop in Ghana on Sunday 11th November
When Taylor Huie arrived to start her first year at Duke University in fall 2017, she was surprised to learn that the campus didn’t have a Rotaract club.
Poliomyelitis (polio) is a paralyzing and potentially fatal disease that still threatens children in some parts of the world.
Rotary may mean different things to different people in different ways and even at different times depending on who poses the question or who the respondent is.
A Rotaractor ventures deep into her native Uganda with a polio vaccination team as part of Rotary’s newest virtual reality film, Two Drops of Patience