After nearly 30 years, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative is on the brink of making history.
We are closer than ever before to ending polio. The year 2012 ended with the fewest polio cases in the fewest places in history. We have a unique opportunity to end polio, making it only the second human disease to be wiped from the globe.
Investing in reaching the most vulnerable children with the polio vaccine leads the way to reaching them with other life-saving resources. The legacy of the polio eradication campaign is to provide a road map for tackling other diseases. A win against polio is a win for global health.
Where are we in the fight to end polio? What have we accomplished? How can we make history together? Find out on World Polio Day.
To mark World Polio Day on 24 October, Rotary and Northwestern University
more Some stories of Polio victims and their Helpers.
more Rotary International's Livestream event World Polio Day 2013.
more What the family of Rotary in Jersey have done to help this cause.
more The story to date.
more A fund raising flag day to raise funds to EndPolioNow
more A momentous day in the eradication of Polio world-wide
more Our friends at Chandigarh Rotary Club celebrate years of hard work.
more Planting Crocus at Durrell to promote Polio Eradication when they bloom.
more Reports on the current number of cases reported in the year to date.
back The story of Rotary's fight to Eradicate Polio from the World.