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Delete Manage display Robert Zinser understands numbers.
Delete Manage display Ron Burton has made the world his office.
Delete Manage display At the age of 17, Jennifer was sleeping on the streets of Atlanta.
Delete Manage display For more than a decade, Rotary's membership has lingered around 1.2 million.
Delete Manage display Every 10 minutes, a baby is born without a state – without citizenship in any country.
Delete Manage display When Clara Montanez was a student, she never heard the word mentoring.
Delete Manage display Today marks a significant milestone for Africa in its effort to eradicate polio from the continent.
Delete Manage display To eradicate polio in India, Rotary members displayed impressive coordination and commitment.
Delete Manage display When asked to describe his future, a refugee child from Iraq draws a picture of himself as a doctor.
Delete Manage display In Syria, where a civil war has been raging since 2011, more than 6,000 people flee the country every day.
Delete Manage display On the third-largest island in Fiji, 17-year-old Asenaca Sepa dreams of becoming a nurse.
Delete Manage display The impact of an HIV/AIDS vocational training project in Liberia can be assessed by the ultimate measure: life itself.
Delete Manage display The recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the worst ever, has claimed several thousand lives and generated worldwide concern.
Delete Manage display South America's largest city, São Paulo, Brazil, is playing host to Rotary's largest event of the year, the annual convention.
Delete Manage display In Jamaica, 11-year-old Jordan Allwood reads his classmates a story about a lonely puppy who finds a new family.
Delete Manage display On 2 December, a terrorist attack killed 14 people and wounded more than 20 others in San Bernardino, California.
Delete Manage display The common perception of the physically disabled throughout Mexico was that they are incapable of being productive members of society.
Delete Manage display Erin Mills had just finished teaching for the day in Montevideo, Uruguay, when her smartphone buzzed with a message.
Delete Manage display When Gabriela Vessani was 12 years old, her mother took her to stay with friends in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Delete Manage display More than 23,000 viewers in 24 countries tuned in to Rotary's World Polio Day event, streamed live on 24 October.
Delete Manage display Outside the United Nations building in midtown Manhattan stands an imposing sculpture of a man wielding a sword in one hand and raising a hammer with the other.
Delete Manage display After decades dreaming about the Himalayas, Rotary member George Basch went on his first trek through the mountains in 2001, when he was 64.
Delete Manage display For thousands of years, the Batwa Pygmies lived among the silverback mountain gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest of southwest Uganda.
Delete Manage display Rotary and its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative(GPEI) are approaching a significant milestone: the eradication of type 3 wild poliovirus.
Delete Manage display Blighted schools in the mountain city of Peja in western Kosovo are a reminder of the ethnic strife and war that ravaged this area in the 1990s.
Delete Manage display On 24 October, World Polio Day, Rotary will bring together partners from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative for an update on our fight to end polio.
Delete Manage display Two years ago, U.S. Rotary members in Maine set out to improve the education system in Bikaner, Rajasthan, an Indian city near the border of Pakistan.
Delete Manage display Humanitarian Rick Burns, a retired civil affairs officer in the U.S. Army, has been helping people in the war-torn countries of Afghanistan and Iraq since 2003.
Delete Manage display Ian H.S. Riseley, of the Rotary Club of Sandringham, Victoria, Australia, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2017-18.
Delete Manage display According to a 2012 report by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, Ghana has made great strides in providing its people with clean drinking water.