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$200M Challenge Grant
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Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, India-2009 YTD
Wild Poliovirus
DistributionNigeria
2008-2009 YTD
2009Polio Cases as of 9 Sept 2009
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Nigeria India Pakistan Afghanistan Others
# Cases
Rapid development of new bivalent OPV (types 1 & 3) for use in 2009
Superior to tOPV & as good
as mOPVs
“I am with you in this great campaign…now is the time to finish the job.”
Mr. Ban Ki MOONRI Convention21 June 2009
United Nations Secretary General
President Barack ObamaCairo, Egypt4 June 2009
President of the United States
“And today I am announcing a new global effort with the Organization of the IslamicConference (OIC) to eradicate polio.”
US$200 millionUS$200 million
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Rotary’s US$200 Million ChallengeRotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Over US$90 millionraised to date
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.
All Rotarians invited to participate, with special emphasis on new clubs and members.
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Fundraising Successes
Purple Pinkie ProjectPurple Pinkie Project
Fundraising Successes
Car magnetsCar magnets
Loony DookLoony Dook
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
Cash and District
Designated Funds
accepted.
Cash and District
Designated Funds
accepted.
Suggesting up to 20% of DDFSuggesting up to 20% of DDF
PolioPlus Expenditures
Operational Support: activities that ensure the polio vaccine reaches all children
Surveillance: highly labor intensive process to report all potential polio cases
Social Mobilization: raise community awareness of polio immunization activities and the Benefits of immunization
Research: scientifically-based activities to provide data to ensure that the goal of a polio-free world is met
Categories of Expenditures
*The terms of the Gates Challenge grant include a small component of funding for research. PolioPlus has not traditionally funded research.
DISTRIBUTION OF POLIOPLUS GRANTS 2002-2009in US$ millions
Operational Support Costs
$186.65 (61%)
Administrative Grants to National PolioPlus
Committees$1.92 (1%)
Research$9.4 (3%)*
Social Mobilization$33.55(11%)
Surveillance$72.3 (24%)
*The terms of the Gates Challenge grant include a small component of funding for research. Rotary (PolioPlus) has not traditionally funded research.
[Operational Support Costs
include manpower, training
and meetings, supplies and
equipment, and transportation.]
Other Countries(High risk & importation)
23%
Polio Endemic Countries
(India, Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Nigeria)77%
DISTRIBUTION OF POLIOPLUS GRANTS 2002-2009