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2016 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR COMPREHENSIVE DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT CAMPAIGNS

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2016 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR COMPREHENSIVE DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT CAMPAIGNS

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1. Opening Remarks- Marion Bunch, Founder & CEO, Rotarians for Family

Health & AIDS Prevention2. Rotary Family Health Days: What Is It?

What Are The Results?3. Remarks by Panel Speakers

- Sue Paget, rfha Board Member, and Global Program Director, District 9400, South Africa

– Dr. Nancy Knight, Country Director, Centers for Disease Control South Africa

– Ken Solow, rfha Board Member and Past District Governor, D7620, USA

– Shekhar Mehta, rfha Board Member, Past RI Director, D3030 India

Agenda

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4. Questions from Audience

5. Closing Remarks

6. rfha Annual Business Meeting– Joan Firkins, rfha Board Chair, PDG D5020, Canada

Agenda Cont.

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MARION BUNCH Founder and CEO, D6900 USA

JOAN FIRKINS Board Chair; Past District Governor, D5020 Canada

BRENT ADAMS Corporate Secretary/Treasurer; D6900 USA

WILLIAM ASIKO Rotarian, D9400, South Africa

PETER KYLE Vice-Chair; Past District Governor, D7620 USA

LEN LANZI Rotarian, D5280 USA

LARRY A. LUNSFORD Past RI Director, Past Chair RI Exec Comm, D6040 USA

SANDRA MCKERSEY Past District Governor, D9910, New Zealand

rfha – Board of Directors 2015 – 16

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ANTON MEERKOTTER Past District Governor, D9400, South Africa

SHEKHAR MEHTA Past RI Director, D3030, India

STEPHEN MWANJE Past District Governor, D9200, Uganda

OLU OLOWU Past District Governor, D9110, Nigeria

SUE PAGET rfha Global Program Advisor, D9400, South Africa

BRIAN STOYEL RI Director-Elect 2017–19, D1175, UK

A.S.(VENKY) VENKATESH Past District Governor, RC Zone 5, D3230, India

rfha – Board of Directors 2015 – 16 Cont.

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Current rfha Partners

Rotary Clubs and Districts

The Rotary Foundation

AIDS Healthcare Foundation Nigeria

Centenary Bank

The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation

President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

(CDC, USAID)

South Africa Department for Health

South Africa Broadcasting Corporation

AIDS Information Centre

Caxton

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Video Presentation

Rotary Family Health Days, South Africa

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Results of Program: 2011 - Feb. 2016

1,230,068

Countries Number of Sites Rotary Volunteers Total Beneficiaries

2011Uganda

100 1,000 38,000Kenya

2012Uganda

186 1,500 160,000Nigeria

2013Uganda

386 5,500 275,000Nigeria

South Africa

2014

Ghana

414 8,151 343,622Uganda

Nigeria

South Africa

2015

Ghana

366 5,222 344,058Uganda

Nigeria

South Africa

2016 (February) India 25 1,000 69,388

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Panel Speakers

SUE PAGET- rfha Board Member and Global

Program Advisor, D9400 South Africa

DR. NANCY KNIGHT- Country Director, Centers for

Disease Controland Prevention South

Africa

KEN SOLOW- rfha Board Member and Past

District Governor, D7620, USA

SHEKHAR MEHTA- rfha Board Member, Past RI

DirectorPast District

Governor, D3030 India

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Building a Public/Private Partnership Program – Africa

SUE PAGETrfha Board Member and Global Program Director,

D9400 South Africa

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What are the rfhd’s?

• A massive, Rotary-led nationwide health campaign held over three days in multiple African countries

• Provides comprehensive free health care and screening services to citizens at selected sites – rural, urban and informal identified by partners

• Delivered through a Public/Private Partnership programme

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Africa Genesis

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Why Partners?

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ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS: A Public/Private Partnership

ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS: A Public/Private Partnership

RFHAManagement

ResponsibilityObtain Partners,

Resources,Funds

PRIVATE SECTOR

Corporates

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Broad 18 Month Programme Timeline

JU N JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT FEB MAR

2015 2016 2017

Strategic Design

Secure Rotary leadership

agreements

Convene primary partners and governments

Raise additional private sector funding

Build national & local management teams

Create operating plans

Train local clubs and build community plans

Secure and work with media partners

Finalise M & E plans and method

3 day implementation of

RFHD’s

Evaluation

90 day impact study

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Multifaceted Partnership

PrivateSector

PEPFARUSAIDPEPFAR

CDCM & E

52 DoH District

Municipalities

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rfha Programme Directors

Private Sector

M & ENGO’S

PEPFARUSAID

PEPFARCDC

52 MunicipalDistricts

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Organogram Structure Example

PRIVATESECTOR

RFHACEO Finance

Director

Programme Director

M & E90 Day Impact

COMMUNITY

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1,160,680 SERVED

Historical Perspective of Africa Program: 2011 - 2015

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Previous Campaign Imagery

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One of the main lessons I have learned during my five years as Secretary-General is that broad partnerships are the key to solving broad challenges.

When governments, the United Nations, businesses, philanthropies and civil society work hand-in-hand, we can achieve great things.

UN SECRETARY-GENERALBAN KI-MOON

2016

In Conclusion

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Supporting Rotary Family Health Days From a Partner Perspective

DR. NANCY KNIGHTCountry Director, South Africa

US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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• SA: 3rd RFHD in October 2015

• Bigger than ever: 62,000 citizens served

• 14,239 condoms; 9,143 HIV tests

• CDC South Africa involved from the beginning

RFHD in South Africa

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• Initial informal dinner meeting of Marion Bunch, Ms. Malebona Matsoso (Director General, National Department of Health), myself

• Trust: facilitates other relationships

• Common interests: HIV, disease prevention

CDC Facilitated Engagement with South Africa Government

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RFHD 2013

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• Existing Partnership with Rotary International: Global Polio Eradication Initiative

• CDC’s existing partners in South Africa

• rfha: named CDC as 2012 Partner of the Year

Why CDC?

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• Perfectly positioned: CDC Foundation– Independent, nonprofit organization

– Partnering with CDC Foundation offers benefits beyond the value of a typical charitable donation.

– Examples: Ebola Emergency Response, The Global Tobacco Surveillance System, The Global Disaster Response Fund and U.S. Emergency Response Fund

CDC Foundation: A Pathway to Partnership

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• Creating partnerships to leverage private sector funds to promote public health programs, promote sustainability and foster both domestic and global health partnerships with the South African Government and private sector

CDC South Africa’s Goal for Public Private Partnerships

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The Partners

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• Private Sector engages CDC• CDC engages Private Sector• Government approaches CDC• CDC works with the U.S. Mission

leadership, i.e., Ambassador, Consul General

• CDC South Africa works with CDC Headquarters on Global Partnerships managed out of Atlanta

How to Partner?

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• CDC Partners & Rotarians• rfha & South Africa NDoH

A Powerful Partnership

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Sales and Selling 101:Finding Partners for Rotary Family Health Days

KEN SOLOWrfha Board Member, Past District Governor,

D7620 USA

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• Taking two powerful partners to the marketplace: rfha and the Rotary Foundation.

• $1 for $1 global grant is powerful leverage of club’s money.

• 50 cents on the dollar is powerful leverage of corporate partner money.

• Mastering the “if” statement. • The power of turning a conceptual sale

into a factual sale.

Partnering with Rotary International and rfha

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• Rotary clubs in your area.

• Rotary clubs in your District.

• Rotary District’s in or out of your Zone.

• Small Business owner(s)

Where To Find Partners

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• “If” question asked of 29 District Governor Elects at Asheville GETS: If we could find a suitable joint project, would you contribute $2,000 of global DDF?

• “If” question to Marion Bunch at Ashville Zone GETS Conference: “If I give you $100,000, can you spend it? (We then had to get her medical attention )

Zone 33-34 Ghana Family Health Days 2015 Example

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• “If” question for 29 DGE’s at GETS (one day later): If you could fund one of the most impactful, global, acutely needed, previously Rotary Foundation funded, Rotarian Action Group managed, comes with an award winning documentary, project, for the grand total of $2 - $3,000 of DDF, are you still interested?

Ghana Family Health Days (continued)

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• 22 Districts participated• Approx. $55,000 of global DDF.• Total Ghana Family Health Day

raise of $110,000, including Rotary Foundation match.

• Over 37,091 beneficiaries served over three days.

The Result

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• Leverage the Rotary Foundation in every sales meeting if possible.

• Know your product. Understand the Foundation story and the rfha story.

• Tell stories…even if they are not yours

• Enlist the rfha team to help you.• Enlist the Foundation team to help

you.

Summary

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Rotary Family Health Days:INDIA, February 2016

SHEKHAR MEHTArfha Board Member, Past RI Director,

D3030 INDIA

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VisionSaving and improving

5 million lives by 2020.

MissionTo save and improve the

lives of children and families

who lack access to preventive

health care and education.

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• A Massive Annual Three Day Nationwide Health Campaign

• Provides Comprehensive Free Health Care Services to Citizens

• Delivered Through a Public/Private Partnership Program

WHAT ARE THE ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS?

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ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS: A Public/Private Partnership

RFHAManagement

ResponsibilityObtain Partners,

Resources,Funds

Partnerships

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March 2015 visit by Marion Bunch , Sue Paget and Shekhar Mehta, to Delhi and Dr. Pauline Harvey, Director CDC India, and MP to finalise the framework of the event

Meeting in Delhi and Indore, MP with Health Ministry officials.

Implementation Team finalised.

Conceptualization of the Project

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• PRID Rtn. Shekhar Mehta, Advisor • Marion Bunch, CEO of RFHA• PDG Rtn. Ravi Prakash Langar,

Chairman• PDG Rtn. Nitin Dafria, Secretary• DG Rtn. Sanjeev Gupta• Presidents of 25 clubs• Club Champions of 25 clubs• Rotaractors

TEAM RFHD (RAHAT) India

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With Government Signed MOU with National Health Mission (NHM,

Govt. Department) for sharing the responsibilities between Rotary and NHM

Regular updates to NHM of the progress

Service of doctors from various specializations which include:

Gynaecologists , General physicians, Paediatricians, Orthopaedics, Neurologists and Pathologists

Planning

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With Other Organisations

Meeting hospitals for their specialist doctors.

Arranging equipments like Sonography, ECG, dental equipments etc. from hospitals

Planning

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With the Clubs

Total number of sites 25.

Location of the sites.

Identification of the clubs for each site.

Planning of 3- one day training workshop of President and Secretary.

Training of Rotaractors

Planning

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MediaThe P.I. activity was planned to reach everyone in the community through:

i) Pamphletsii) News in the Daily Newspaperiii) Announcements through Loud Speakersiv) Handbills/Posters/Bannersv) FM Radiovi) Interviews in Print Media and Electronic Media

Planning

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With NGOs

National Health Mission

Apollo Hospital, CHL hospital, Index Medical College, Adegadi Medical College etc.

Bhramakumari Ishwari Vidyalaya

Involvement of more than 1500 Rotarians District 3040, Involvement of Rotaractors of District 3040

Involvement of 100 Inner Wheel Members

Planning

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With TRF

An in principle approval was taken from TRF

A Global Grant was made out for $ 159,808

Constant support was received from staff at TRF

Planning

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Implementation

RFHAIN

INDIA

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ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS 2016

South Africa

India INDIA PILOT PROGRAM

70,000 PEOPLE SERVED

BEGIN PLANS TO SCALE UP PROGRAMME ACROSS NATION FOR 2017 ROLLOUT

Sri Lanka

India

Madhya Pradesh

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25 centres

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3- day camp 26-28 February 2016 25 different locations in 15 Revenue Districts of

M.P More than 69388 beneficiaries have been

examined by the experienced doctors of different fields at 25 locations.

Free medicines distributed worth Rs.200,000,00

Project Implementation

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Inauguration Ceremony

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• PART 1: DATA COLLECTION TOOL– Designed by:

• CDC, S.A. Dept. of Health

• PART 2: 90 DAY IMPACT STUDY– Designed by:

• Dr. Phil SilversPast RI Director, Professional Program AnalystChief of CADRE Team for The Rotary Foundation

MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM

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FOOD WAS DISTRIBUTED TO OVER 90,000 PEOPLE

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• PILOT WAS TRANSFORMATIONAL!• From Disease Prevention to Disease and

Treatment• ONLINE Registration • ONLINE Data Collection System

on the same day• Greater Volunteer Participation• Staff service free of cost

Highlights 

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• 400 Doctors Per day

• Impact Study Initiated

• Scale Up in 2017 Across State of Madhya Pradesh

• Free investigation including Pathology, X-Ray, Blood test, Cancer test etc. was done.

• Free services if required.

Highlights 

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Media Coverage

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Media Coverage

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THANK YOU!

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Questions & Answers

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rfha Annual Business Meeting

JOAN FIRKINS, Board ChairPast District Governor,

D5020 CANADA

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rfha Annual Business MeetingMay 31, 2016

1. Comments – Board Chair, Joan Firkins

2. Confirmation of Board of Directors & Election of Officers

3. Financial Update – Board Chair-elect Len Lanzi

4. Adjourn Annual Business Meeting

5. Closing Comments – rfha Founder & CEO, Marion Bunch

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rfha – Board of Directors 2016 – 17

ALICIA MICHAEL President & Past District Governor, D6900, USA

LEN LANZI Board Chair, Rotarian, D5280 USA

BRENT ADAMS Corporate Secretary/Treasurer, D6900, USA

WILLIAM ASIKO Rotarian, D9400, South Africa

JOAN FIRKINS Past District Governor, D5020, Canada

LARRY LUNSFORD Past RI Director, Past Chair RI Exec Comm, D6040 USA

ANNE MATTHEWS Past RI Vice-President, D7770, USA

SANDRA MCKERSEY Past District Governor, D9910, New Zealand

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rfha – Board of Directors 2016 – 17 Cont.

ANTON MEERKOTTER Past District Governor, D9400, South Africa

MIKE OMOTOSHO Past District Governor, D9110, Nigeria

SHEKHAR MEHTA Past RI Director, D3030, India

STEPHEN MWANJE Past District Governor, D9200, Uganda

SUE PAGET rfha Global Program Advisor, D9400, South Africa

KEN SOLOW Past District Governor, D7620, USA

BRIAN STOYEL RI Director-elect 2017-19, D1175, UK

MARION BUNCH Founder Emeritus & Advisor to the Board

PETER KYLE Advisor to the Board

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Presentation of rfha 2016 Annual Awards

Jerry’s HERO Award

SANDRA THURMAN

rfha’s Senior Program Advisor

Chief Strategy Officer, President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)Director, Interfaith Health Program, Emory UniversityPast Director, Office of National AIDS PolicyWhite House, Washington D.C.

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Presentation of rfha 2016 Annual Awards

Jerry’s HERO Award

JOAN FIRKINS

rfha Board Chair (2013-2016)rfha Board Member (2010-2013)Past District Governor D5020 Canada

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Presentation of rfha 2016 Annual Awards

Jerry’s HERO Award

PETER KYLE

rfha Vice Chair (2013-2016)rfha Board Member (2010-2013)Past District Governor D7620 USA

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Presentation of rfha 2016 Annual Awards

Jerry’s HERO Award

OLU OLOWU

rfha Director West Africa Operations and Board Member (2010-2016)Past District Governor D9110 Nigeria