Today the WHO Africa Region has officially been certified free from wild polio virus, signifying a major milestone in the battle to eradicate the disease world-wide. This progree is the result of a decades-long effort across the 47 countries which make up the WHO\'s African Region and now means that five of the six regions, which represent 90% of the World\'s population will be free of wild polio.
Rotary members had played an invaluable role in the effort to rid the African region of wild polio. By raising funds for polio eradication, advocating with World governments and national and local leaders, and raising awareness, Rotarians have contributed nearly US$ 890 Million to conquer polio in the region.
more The charity aims to improve education, health and wellbeing in the Monze district of Zambia.
more Rotary Bridgend send LifeStraws to Kilamajaro Region of Tanzania
more On Wednesday June 23rd Rotary Bridgend organised a Mumbles to Bridgend 50km sponsored cycle ride in aid of much needed water and sanitation projects
more Rotary Bridgend provided the funding for installation of a water tank and improvements to piping in the kitchen and toilets at Mandaka Primary School
more Through our engagement with Rotary Beirut Cosmopolitan we donated £600 towards the rebuilding costs following the devastating explosion in the city's port area