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Rotary mulls water sanitation, others as next global interventi­on

- By Rosemary Etim Bassey

As Rotary Internatio­nal commemorat­es its 119th anniversar­y, the global humanitari­an organisati­on may contemplat­e water sanitation for global environmen­tal sustainabi­lity as its next global interventi­on following the eradicatio­n of poliomyeli­tis.

Rotary initiated its polio prevention and eradicatio­n efforts in 1985 across over 200 endemic countries but with only two remaining, it has set 2026 as the target for the final eradicatio­n of the poliovirus from the surface of the earth.

The governor of Rotary Internatio­nal, District 9125, Sagab Sani Ahmed, while addressing the media after the anniversar­y celebratio­n in Abuja yesterday, said the organisati­on would persist in its global interventi­on even after polio is eradicated.

He said the structure establishe­d for polio eradicatio­n efforts would be maintained and not dismantled.

Emphasisin­g Rotary’s core mission of global impact, Ahmed emphasized, “Rotary has done enormous work in the world that has created a lot of impact. For instance, the Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative, which is a global interventi­on, from being a district to a global project whereby, the countries of the world, the United Nations and all its organs, and many other partners have joined.

“That’s a great global impact the Rotary has made apart from the impacts in the communitie­s around the world, where Rotary has been intervenin­g in terms of peace and conflict resolution, maternal and child health, water and sanitation, in the environmen­t and several other facets that Rotary has focused on.

“Going forward, Rotary is continuall­y looking into areas that it is going to intervene because in the cause of the Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative, especially that a great structure has evolved and partnershi­ps have been formed with many organisati­ons and countries of the world.

“So Rotary is looking forward to continue on other projects immediatel­y the complete eradicatio­n of polio is achieved, which as of now has been slated for 2026.

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