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Global Polio Eradication The complexities, Rotary's role and the final 1 %

Global Polio Eradication The complexities, Rotary's role and the final 1 % Kris Tsau, PolioPlus Advocacy Specialist September 28, 2013. $10B global investment. Up to 200,000 children paralyzed annually by 2022 . Strikes children under 5 , c ausing paralysis and even death.

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Global Polio Eradication The complexities, Rotary's role and the final 1 %

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  1. Global Polio Eradication The complexities, Rotary's role and the final 1% Kris Tsau, PolioPlus Advocacy Specialist September 28, 2013

  2. $10B global investment Up to 200,000 childrenparalyzed annuallyby 2022 Strikes children under 5, causing paralysis and even death Transmission in endemic countries jeopardizes polio-free countries THE Risks

  3. The SOLUTION – reaching the last 1% WHAT ROTARY AND PARTNERSARE DOING TO END POLIO FOREVER • CURRENT STATUS • BEST PRACTICES • INNOVATIONS • RAISING AWARENESS AND FUNDS • WORKING ON THE “FRONT LINES”

  4. Governmentsof the World 4| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  5. THE CHALLENGE 003 080 090 070 005 020 040 010 125 POLIO-ENDEMIC COUNTRIES 116 193 106 126 176 156 191 186 071 POLIO-FREE COUNTRIES Today 2000 1997 2003 2010 1988 1991 1994 1998

  6. CHALLENGING AREAS TO REACH AFGHANISTAN HORN OF AFRICA NIGERIA PAKISTAN AREAS OFCONFLICT POLITICAL BARRIERS POORINFRASTRUCTURE GEOGRAPHICAL BARRIERS

  7. Missed Children in 2013 50,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 AREAS OFCONFLICT POLITICAL BARRIERS POORINFRASTRUCTURE GEOGRAPHICAL BARRIERS

  8. The solution is within our reach • Globally developed and endorsed End Game Strategic Plan 2013-2018 based on best practices and program innovations • “Stopping polio transmission by end [of] 2014 is a realistic prospect.” – Independent Monitoring Board • $5.5 billion budget • This requires a global effort and the active engagement of Rotarians

  9. BEST PRACTICES REACHING THE FINAL 1% 10| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  10. Engagement of religious & Traditional leaders 11| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  11. Nomad strategy 12| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  12. Security – protecting every day heroes 13| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  13. Combatting myths and misperceptions H.E. President of Somalia 14| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  14. INNOVATIONS REACHING THE FINAL 1% 15| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  15. Introduction of IPV • Necessary to prevent vaccine derived polio virus (VDPV) and possible reintroduction of polio • Must introduce in 145 countries • Currently cost-prohibitive • Work underway to reduce cost from > $5/dose to <$1.50/ dose 16| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  16. Satellite Mapping 17| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  17. GPS Monitors and real-time data campaign monitoring 18| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  18. RAISING AWARENESS REACHING THE FINAL 1% 19| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  19. Raising Awareness Celebrity Support& Activation Social Media Multilingual Toolkit World’s BiggestCommercial Corporate & MediaPartnerships Local Community Engagement and Fundraisers Endpolio.org PSAs Advocacy Rotarian Activation Worldwide 20| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  20. Afghanistan Pakistan Nigeria 21| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  21. USA UnitedKingdom Germany 22| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  22. RAISING FUNDS REACHING THE FINAL 1% 23| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  23. Financing the endgame plan US$ 5.5B Required: US$ 1.5 B Pledged US$ 3.3 B Confirmed US$ 700 M Requirements Resources 24| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  24. Gpei Financial Resource Requirements – 2013 (AS OF June 2013) Budget: US$ 1.054 B Contributions: US$ 837 M Gap: US$ 217 M Multilateral Sector 9% G8 23% REACHING THE FINAL 1% Private Sector 39% Domestic Resources 4% Non-G8 OECD/ Other 4% Current Funding Gap: US$ 217 m of US$ 1.054 b budget Firm Prospects: US$ 217 m Best Case Gap: ZERO, if all firm prospects realized

  25. Distribution of PolioPlus Grants 2009-2013 (US$ millions) 26| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  26. US Government Support for the gpei • The US is the largest investor - > US$2 billion • Only donor with a spearheading partner (CDC) • Engagement led by Rotary International • YOUR VOICE is key to ensuring continued US support!

  27. Reaching the goal • 20% of DDF • Club goal of $1500 annually • Focus on new members • General Public • Corporate/private sector outreach 29| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  28. WORKING ON THE “FRONT LINES” REACHING THE FINAL 1% 30| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  29. AFGHANISTAN • Border immunization posts • Dry storage facility 31| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  30. PakistanHealth camps Garbage cleanup 32| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  31. nIGERIA • Distribute ITNs during routine immunization activities • National workshops • Proposed Health camps in areas with high refusals • Rehabilitation surgeries • Rotary clubs adopt lowest performing local government areas • -Engagement of celebrity ambassadors 33| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  32. What you can do to end polio now • Raise awareness • ROTARIANS! • FRIENDS AND FAMILY • CO-WORKERS • Elected officials • Invest generously in a polio-free world 34| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  33. The Legacy of a Polio Free World • Global laboratory network • Lessons learned • How to reach every child • How to engage communities • How to collaborate with others • Health infrastructure • Polio free children, FOREVER 35| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

  34. MAKE HISTORY TODAY 36| REACHING THE FINAL 1%

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