People of Action Campaign Inspires Rotarians in San Diego

By Scott Carr, January 26, 2018, Published in Rotary InternationalWe enjoy serving as the host district for Rotary’s annual training event of incoming district governors here in San Diego, California, and are honored to provide volunteers to help with transportation, serve as hospitality night hosts, and greet arriving leaders at the airport. It is an important role. When you’ve been flying in a cramped airplane for 20 hours or more, there is no better sight than a smiling Rotarian to greet you and help you get to your destination.

 

Former President Carter Discusses “Waging Peace” with Rotary International

By Diana Schoberg, Published in Rotary International

It’s a crisp, sunny day in late October, and school groups are touring the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta. They see the Bible that the 39th U.S. president took his oath on, a campaign ledger, and a mockup of the Oval Office – as well as his diploma in square dancing, a “Peanuts to President” game board, and a Marvel comic with the Carter family joining Captain America in saving energy. At the end of the exhibit is Carter’s Nobel Peace Prize, which he received in 2002 in recognition of his decades of work advancing peace and human rights. 

 

Rotarians Help Kids Traumatized by War

By IuIiia Mendel and Monika Lozinska, Published in Rotary International

Beneath the emotional scars of living in a Ukrainian war zone, Mykyta Berlet flashes the same mischievousness of any other 12-year-old boy headed to camp. He wants to laugh, play pranks and on the last night of camp “we will cover everyone with toothpaste,” he says excitedly. Mykyta and 25 other Ukrainian youths headed to the resort town of Zakopane in the foothills of southern Poland are naturally focused on fun.

Global Innovation Index Used to Combat Hunger

By Anders Hedberg, Published in Diplomatic Courier

Innovation is a powerful driver in the world of business, and companies recognized as highly innovative are hailed as leaders in their fields, with a share value reflecting the public’s confidence in their leadership. 

Rotary Peace Fellow Trains for Peacebuilding

By d'Arcy Lunn, Published in Rotary International

Take visiting 15 countries over five months, then add in any number of training events, an internship, research, attending conferences and events, and meeting two Nobel Peace Laureates, and you get an amazing formula for gaining skills in peace building. (Applications for Rotary Peace Fellowships open in February.)

Rotarians Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2018

January 15, 2018, Published in Library of Congress

Watch the historic "I have a dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., delivered on August 28, 1963. 

Dynamic Partnership Takes on Cancer in Senegal

By Anne Ford, Published in Rotary International

Until the 1950s, cervical cancer killed more American women than any other type of cancer. Widespread screening has drastically decreased the number of those deaths in the United States, but in the West African country of Senegal, the disease remains prevalent.

 

Father and Son Team Up for Peace

By Tulsi R. Maharjan, January 5, 2018, Published in Rotary International 

For this father and son combination, Rotary is about much more than belonging to a humanitarian organization. It’s about making a difference in the world.

Peace Network Catalogs Peace Events as Momentum for 2018

January 1, 2018, Published in CPNN

As we finish the year 2017 we can see continued progress in all areas of the culture of peace. Celebrations of the International Day of Peace continue to grow around the world.

Rotary Youth Exchange Changes Lives

By Frank Bures, Published in Rotary International

Growing up in a village near the shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, Wanzita Ally never seriously thought about getting on a plane and flying to America.