From contributing 30 Crores to the PM Cares Fund, to providing food and personal protective equipment to those in need, Rotary members are responding to the impact of COVID-19 at the forefront of response efforts

New Delhi, 27th April 2020: In the wake of the unprecedented COVIDovid-19 outbreak, Rotary members across India–led by Rotary International (RI) President Nominee Shekhar Mehta, RI Director Kamal Sanghvi, and RI Director Bharat Pandya– have contributed Rs. 30 crores to support the India’s government in the fight against COVIDovid-19. These members are also stepping up their humanitarian efforts across the country. 

“I really value Rotary members’ contributions in our fight against COVIDovid-19,” said Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, who has encouraged them to continue their exemplary efforts.

As Rotary International continues to closely monitor updates and recommendations from leading global health officials,  Rotary members are responding to the impact of the global COVIDovid-19 crisis by providing comfort and hope to those feeling the effects of isolation and fear. These members are also focusing on supporting the health workers and first responders who are on the front lines of this disease. 

To date, 1.5 lakh Rotary members across 4,000 Rotary Cclubs in India have distributed 75,000 personal protective equipment (PPE) kits, more than one  crore face masks, 6,50,000 packets of food and grain, and more than 25 lakh meals to those in need across the country. 

Mr. Shekhar Mehta, Ppresident-nominee,  Rotary International 2021-22, said that, “The COVIDovid-19 pandemic response requires worldwide solidarity and an urgent global effort. Rotary clubs are working with local governments to provide food, medical equipment, sanitizers, masks and other items as required. Rotary members aim to do their part to flatten the COVIDovid-19 curve and support those who are most impacted in our communities. We all have a responsibility to help those who are struggling during this time of crisis. We need to work together so that we emerge out of this stronger.”

As eliminating polio worldwide is Rotary’s top philanthropic goal, Rotary and its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative will use the infrastructure they built to end polio in India – including its tools, workforce, and extensive surveillance networks – to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by supporting preparedness and response activities.

What’s more, as part of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), Rotary and its partners are now transitioning the polio infrastructure — including tools, workforce, and extensive surveillance networks  —to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 by supporting preparedness and response activities. In 13 countries, polio volunteers have been deployed to address Covid-19 preparations and response.

Rotary is also working closely with governments to build awareness about the virus across communities. Specials efforts are being undertaken to train frontline workers as they are at high risk of contagion.

About Rotary: Rotary brings together a global network of volunteer leaders dedicated to tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. Rotary connects 1.2 million members of more than 35,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. Their work improves lives at both the local and international levels, from helping those in need in their own communities to working toward a polio-free world. 

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Jyoti Rai; +91 9650591553Email Address: Jyoti.Rai@rotary.org