Rotary International Gives Nigeria $7.7m to End Polio

October 18, 2017
Rotary International Gives Nigeria $7.7m to End Polio

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Nigeria will receive about $7.71 million from Rotary International to support campaign to eradicate polio in the country.

A statement issued by Rotary this week said the fund is part of the $49.5 million it set aside to help eradicate polio in the world.

The global organisation noted that with just 11 confirmed polio cases so far in 2017, the world is on the brink of eradicating polio, a vaccine-preventable disease that once paralyzed hundreds of thousands of children each year.

According to Rotary, the $49.5 million earmarked for this campaign will support efforts to end polio in the three countries where polio remains endemic: Afghanistan ($9.32 million), Pakistan ($8.94 million), and Nigeria ($7.71 million).

Further funding will support efforts to keep six vulnerable countries polio-free: Chad ($2.37 million), the Democratic Republic of Congo ($4.5 million), Guinea ($961,000), Somalia ($1.62 million), South Sudan ($3.77 million), and Sudan ($2.56 million).

An additional $7.74 million will go toward surveillance activities in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean region.

“To protect all children from polio, world governments and donors must see through their commitments to fund critical work and support rigorous disease surveillance in both endemic and at-risk polio-free countries,” says McGovern. Rotary has committed to raising $150 million over the next three years, which will be matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, yielding $450 million for polio eradication activities, including immunization and surveillance.

This funding support is coming ahead of Rotary International’s 5th annual World Polio Day celebration on October 24.

This year, the event will be co-hosted by Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and held at the foundation’s headquarters in Seattle.

The program will feature an update on the global fight to end polio and an array of guest speakers, celebrities, and public health experts.

People around the world can view the livestream of the event at this link https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day on October 24 at 2:30pm Pacific time.

“Rotary and its partners are closer than ever to eradicating polio,” says Michael K. McGovern, chair of Rotary’s International PolioPlus Committee, which leads the organization’s polio eradication efforts. “World Polio Day is the ideal opportunity to celebrate our successes, raise public awareness, and talk about what is needed to end this paralyzing disease for good.”

In a show of solidarity and to raise awareness and funds for polio eradication, Rotary clubs around the globe will host nearly 1,900 events for World Polio Day.

They include a viewing party of the livestream in Fond du Lac, Wis; a Rock vs. Polio music event in Curitiba, Brazil; placing of End Polio Now piggy banks in local businesses to collect donations in Viljoenskroon, South Africa; a soccer game in Cairo, Egypt between the street children of Hope Village Society and students from local engineering colleges; and a golf fundraiser in Yoshiwara, Japan.

Speaking recently during a visit to Michael McGovern, Chair, International Polio Plus Committee (IPPC) to Nigeria, the Governor of Rotary District 9110, Lagos and Ogun States, Dr Adewale Ogunbadejo, efforts are being made to eradicate  polio within the next three years from the face of the earth.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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