Rotary`s US$200 Million Challenge Cash and District Designated

Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar, India-2009 YTD
Wild
Poliovirus
Distribution
Nigeria
2008-2009
YTD
2009Polio
Cases in 2009
800
700
600
500
400
# Cases
300
200
100
0
Nigeria
India
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Others
Rapid development of new bivalent OPV
(types 1 & 3) for use in 2009
Superior to
tOPV & as good
as mOPVs
United Nations Secretary General
“I am with you in this
great campaign…now
is the time to finish
the job.”
Mr. Ban Ki MOON
RI Convention
21 June 2009
President of the United States
“And today I am announcing
a new global effort with the
Organization of the Islamic
Conference (OIC) to
eradicate polio.”
President Barack Obama
Cairo, Egypt
4 June 2009
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
US$200 million
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Over US$100
million
raised to date
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Each club
challenged to
organize
fundraising
events aimed
at the general
public.
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Clubs are encouraged
to set yearly goals for
the next three years.
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
All Rotarians invited to
participate, with special
emphasis on new clubs and
members.
Fundraising Successes
Purple Pinkie Project
Fundraising Successes
Loony Dook
Car magnets
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Cash and
District
Designated
Funds
accepted.
Suggesting up
to 20% of DDF
PolioPlus Expenditures
Categories of Expenditures
Operational Support: activities that ensure the polio
vaccine reaches all children
Surveillance: highly labor intensive process to
report all potential polio cases
Social Mobilization: raise community awareness of
polio immunization activities and the
Benefits of immunization
Research: scientifically-based activities to provide
data to ensure that the goal of a polio-free world is
met
DISTRIBUTION OF POLIOPLUS GRANTS 2002-2009
in US$ millions
Research
$9.4 (3%)*
Social Mobilization
$33.55(11%)
Administrative Grants to
National PolioPlus
Committees
$1.92 (1%)
Operational Support
Costs
$186.65 (61%)
Surveillance
$72.3 (24%)
[Operational Support Costs
include manpower, training
and meetings, supplies and
equipment, and transportation.]
*The
terms
the Gates
Challenge
grant
include
a small
of funding
for(PolioPlus)
research.has
PolioPlus
has not
traditionally
*The
terms
of theofGates
Challenge
grant include
a small
component
of component
funding for research.
Rotary
not traditionally
funded
research. funded
research.
DISTRIBUTION OF POLIOPLUS GRANTS 2002-2009
Other Countries
(High risk &
importation)
23%
Polio Endemic
Countries
(India, Pakistan,
Afghanistan,
Nigeria)
77%