Tuesday, January 24, 2012

January 26, 2012

Random Thoughts…01262012

Where is PP Jimmy? I was hoping to see PP Jimmy Ortigas in our meeting last week since RC Pasig was not holding their meeting on the usual day/time (that coincided with our meeting). In fact, PP Bobby Paterno of RC Pasig attended our meeting to make-up for his previous week’s absence.

PP Pol Leoncio reported that the District Nominating Committee will be selecting the next District Governor Nominee on January 21 (Saturday). The candidates are: CP Marilou Co of RC San Juan Del Monte, and CP Maricris Pineda of RC San Juan Gems.

News has it that CP Marlou Co was elected DG Nominee at a vote of 16-2. I believe that we are still within the prescription period for the losing candidate to “challenge” the results of the election. It is a pity really if losing candidates start to question the veracity of the election system. Let us expect an update from PP Pol Leoncio on this matter.

At last week’s meeting, PDG Pepe Peralta asked Pres Nan how preparations are coming along for the week-long medical mission in February involving foreign medical doctors. Apparently no one could point with any certainty where we are as such it was suggested that we invite a member of the sponsoring Rotary club, RC Downtown San Juan to give us an update.

Cheers and enjoy RotaryJ

PP Jovie

January 19, 2012

Random Thoughts…01192012

PE Jojo Bacarro finally got to feel how it is to preside over a Rotary meeting when he banged the bell and gavel to open and eventually close last week’s meeting. PE Jojo even went as far as delivering the “President’s Time” where he announced the roster of officers and committee heads of the five avenues of service for the next Rotary Year. We expect Rtn Rose Caoc to post the list of officers in our Pinaglabanan Bulletin.

More on last week’s meeting, each of us donated Php 500 for Typhoon Sendong victims in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. We also celebrated the birthdays of Tita Annie Tomas, PP Manny Guia, and PP Noni Topacio. ‘Pee-Birthday-toooooo-yooooooo!’

Cheers and enjoy RotaryJ

PP Jovie

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Rotary clubs worldwide meet US$200 million fundraising challenge for polio eradication


Despite a stagnant global economy, Rotary clubs around the world have succeeded in raising more than US$200 million in new funding for polio eradication.
 
The fundraising milestone, announced today at Rotary’s annual International Assembly in San Diego, was reached in response to a $355 million challenge grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. All funds have been earmarked to support polio immunization activities in countries where this vaccine-preventable disease continues to paralyze children.
 
“We’ll celebrate this milestone, but it doesn’t mean that we’ll stop raising money or spreading the word about polio eradication,” Rotary Foundation Trustee John F. Germ told the annual conference of Rotary leaders. “We can’t stop until our entire world is certified as polio free.”
 
“In recognition of Rotary’s great work, and to inspire Rotarians in the future, the [Gates] foundation is committing an additional $50 million to extend our partnership,” said Jeff Raikes, chief executive officer of the Gates Foundation. “Rotary started the global fight against polio, and continues to set the tone for private fundraising, grassroots engagement and maintaining polio at the top of the agenda with key policy makers.”
 
Since 1988, the incidence of polio has plummeted by more than 99 percent, from about 350,000 infections annually to fewer than 650 cases reported so far for 2011. The wild poliovirus now remains endemic – meaning its transmission has never been stopped – in only four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan. However, India on January 13 marked a full calendar year without a case, paving the way for its removal from the endemic list.
 
But other countries also remain at risk for polio cases imported from the endemic countries. In Africa in 2011, Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo had significant outbreaks. Also in 2011, a small cluster of polio cases in China, which had been polio-free for a decade, was attributable to a virus from Pakistan.
 
Rotary members not only reached into their own pockets to support the Gates challenge,but engaged their communities in a variety of creative fundraising projects, such as a fashion show in California that raised $52,000; benefit film screenings in New Zealand and Australia that netted $54,000; and a pledge-supported hike through Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, that brought in $38,000. Many events were planned around October 24, widely observed as World Polio Day.
 
To date, Rotary club members worldwide have contributed more than $1 billion toward the eradication of polio, a cause Rotary took on in 1985. In 1988, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention joined Rotary as spearheading partners of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. More recently, the Gates Foundation has become a major supporter. In 2007, the Gates Foundation gave Rotary a $100 million challenge grant for polio eradication, increasing it to $355 million in 2009. Rotary agreed to raise $200 million in matching funds by June 30, 2012.
Reaching children with the oral polio vaccine in the disease’s remaining strongholds is labor and resource -intensive due to a host of challenges, including poor infrastructure, geographical isolation, armed conflict and cultural misunderstanding about the eradication campaign.

Promote the success of the US$200 million challenge in your community
To help you publicize your club or district efforts toward meeting the US$200 million fundraising challenge in support of polio eradication, a news release template will be available for download in eight languages by Wednesday, 18 January atwww.rotary.org.
In addition to distributing this news release to your local media, share it through social media such as Facebook and Twitter, and include it in your club or district newsletter.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

January 12, 2012

Random Thoughts…01122012

Happy Birthday to PP Noni Topacio who celebrates his birthday today, and belated birthday greetings to Treasurer Annie Tomas (Jan. 9)

Last week’s meeting was the first for 2012, and the first meeting for the second half of this Rotary Year. Our attendance was very good, and PP Pol Leoncio was the “early bird.” I was hoping PE Jojo Bacarro would preside over the meeting, since Pres. Nan was somewhat under the weather. At any rate, almost all participants in the program were present. We did not have a guest speaker but the salient matters discussed during our meeting was the coming selection of District Nominating Committee members at the breakfast meeting on Jan. 7, and that our club would submit our “Adoption of San Juan National High School” as a Significant Project to R.I. for this R.Y.

Congratulations to PP Pol Leoncio for being selected as a member of the District Nominating Committee, as one of two members representing our San Juan Zone. The DNC in turn will be responsible for selecting the District Governor Nominee Designate (after DGE Lirio Sandoval, DGN Louie Ticman). There are two contenders for the DGND position, both coming from the San Juan Zone, both are Charter Presidents, both are lady Rotarians, and both are Senior Deputy Governors for this Rotary Year. The candidates are: CP Marilou Co of San JuanDel Monte, and CP Maricris Pineda of San Juan Gems. We hope and pray the DNC selects the best candidate for the position.

Erratum on last week’s San Juan Observer article…PP Pol Leoncio was one of the birthday celebrants during our Dec. 08 Christmas Party (and not PP Joe Castro). My apologies to PP Pol

Cheers and enjoy RotaryJ

PP Jovie