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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

In reference to the global eradication of polio, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, “I am especially grateful to the Rotarians and Rotary International.”

United Nations, New York, NY – “This extraordinary gathering shows our collective will to eradicate polio.

We have in this room the leaders of the remaining polio endemic countries and the partners who are going to help end this disease once and for all.

I am especially grateful to the Rotarians and Rotary International.

They launched PolioPlus in 1985, when people suffered from polio in more than 125 countries. Every day, at least a thousand children were paralyzed by the disease. Since then, Rotary International joined forces with the World Health Organization, UNICEF and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control to lead the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

That brought us to this decisive moment.

We have come this far thanks also to the millions of dedicated health workers working on the frontlines.

I have made eradicating polio a top priority for my second term as Secretary-General. We also committed to tackling malaria, new paediatric HIV infections, maternal and neonatal tetanus, drastically reducing deaths from measles and implementing the global strategy for women’s and children’s health. I have made it publicly know in January this year that during my second term as Secretary-General I will wipe off these five major killers, including polio, so I have to keep my word.

This is a matter of health and justice. Every child should have the right to start life with equal protection from these diseases.

When children are protected from polio, they are better protected against all diseases.

To deliver global results, we need global solidarity. That is why I have put the strength of the entire United Nations system behind polio eradication.

I was in India earlier this year where we celebrated the fact that it had been polio-free for a year. We travelled there with the Director-General of the WHO, Margaret Chan. Normally, the Secretary-General or heads of specialized agencies do not travel together. But because Margaret Chan – she herself is a star – when we travel together, that means that we are very much committed. We really wanted to raise awareness and importance and I really want to thank [her] for her leadership. I wanted, really, to shine a spotlight on India’s success to give hope to the world that polio can be eradicated even under the toughest conditions.

Globally, we have the lowest number of cases reported this year. The prospects for eradicating polio are good – but everything hinges on stopping polio in a few districts in Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The quality of our efforts in these few districts will determine the success or failure across the world.

Leaders at UN event unite behind final push to eradicate polio

Left to right: Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai; Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair, Bill Gates; Polio Survivor Ramesh Ferris; Nigeria’s President GoodLuck Jonathan; Chair of the Rotary Foundation Trustees, Wilfrid J. Wilkinson; and World Health Organization Chief Margaret Chan.

Your Excellencies, Heads of States and Government, I thank you for leading the polio eradication efforts in your countries. I know that you are mobilizing all sectors in your government and societies to vaccinate every last child. I am deeply grateful for your strong leadership. As you know, the engagement of the state, provincial and district governments is critical for success.

I will follow your progress closely, and I look forward to working with you, through both my office and the United Nations agencies who support you.

Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Just as the entire world will benefit from polio eradication, the world must now stand shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan to finish the job. We have a shared responsibility.

I thank the international community for its generous financial support over the years. We have reduced polio by 99% worldwide. I call on you to provide the urgent funding needed to carry out polio emergency plans.

We all realize that success will not happen overnight. That is why the Global Polio Eradication Initiative long-term strategy is so critical to achieving total eradication.

We need all government officials on board, but we also need the support of religious and traditional leaders, youth and women’s groups and other members of local communities.

Where there is fighting and insecurity, we need warring parties to allow aid workers to operate. I appeal to all parties to provide safe passage for health workers to access and vaccinate children.

We need the commitment of the global community – each one of you in this room and our partners around the world – to keep this promise to the world’s children.

One day, when polio is eradicated, I want everyone in this room to remember that we were here today and that we made the right commitments and we took the right action at the right time to leave a polio-free world to future generations.

I thank you very much, and I thank you for your commitment.

reprinted from the Internet: http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=6328

Saturday, April 26

District Governor Elect Sarah Cathcart (Kearney Noon) began the morning activities with a powerful flag ceremony with our guests and RYE students parading their respective flag. Representing 11 nations were; Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, India, Japan, Mexico, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, Nebraska, The United States of America and of course the flag that unites all of us, Rotary International. The US colors were presented by the VFW Color Guard Commander Gary Bush followed by the pledge of Allegiance and the national Anthem’s of Equador and United States.

District RYE Coordinator, Paula Witt (Hastings Sunrise) presented “Passport to Possibilities” to the two outbound RYE Students (25-26) with a gift for their upcoming exchange. Owen Phelps (Hastings) will be traveling to Brazil, while Mac Whitehead (McCook) will be traveling to Japan. Following we heard from the current inbound students themselves as Paula interviewed each of them about their exchange year in Nebraska.

Visiting DG Shawna Secker D-5390 (Montana) presented the “Exchange Effect: Changing Lives, One Journey at a Time” An inspirational story of how RYE is transforming lives across the globe, one student at a time.

Saturday Presentations

The Exchange Effect: Changing Lives, One Journey at a Time DG Shawna Secker, D-5390
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Rotary’s Secret Sauce: Attracting & Keeping Members, PDG Deb McCaslin, DMCE Toshia Jones
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Unlocking Growth: Transforming Rotary Membership in India, PAG Neeraj Bhatnagar, D-3011
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Branding Rotary: Making a Lasting Impact, DG Whitney Smith, D-5470
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Up next PDG Deb McCaslin (Broken Bow Area) and incoming District Membership Chair Toshia Jones (Cheyenne County) presented “Rotary’s Secret Sauce: Attracting & Keeping Members“, sharing fresh ideas and proven strategies to help grow and strengthen clubs.

Visiting Rotarian Neeraj Bhatnagar, PAG District 3011 (Dehli, India) presented his first of two presentations, “Unlocking Growth: Transforming Rotary Membership in India.” PAG Neeraj demonstrated how innovative strategies are driving incredible membership and engagement across one of Rotary’s most dynamic regions.

Visiting DG Whitney Smith D-5470 (Southern Colorado) presented “Branding Rotary: Making a Lasting Impact” teaching how to harness the power of storytelling, social media and visual identity to effectively share Rotary’s mission and amplify its impact in your community. 

Luncheon Keynote

Davanne Moul; Sr. Sales Director Mary Kay, delivered a powerful message of how passion, planning and perseverance has lifted her to tower above others. Ms. Moul intertwined messages of hope with her stories of growing up on a ranch in Aladdin WY.  Ms Moul described how she has lived a life of service to others and how that has empowered her to become a top sales leader for Mary Kay nationally for many years. Her message most certainly encouraged all to pursue their dreams.

Pride Points: 60 Years of Inspiration, Innovation & Impact, Davanne Moul Mary Kay
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Rotary’s Blueprint for Global Impact: The 7 Areas of Focus, PAG Neeraj Bhatnagar, D-3011
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How it Began... PDG Pedro Zanini & Elba Bernat D-4945
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Global Grants: Turning Vision into Action, PDG Dale Schultz
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CRMC Clinic: Honoring Life through Service, Dr. Kim Baxter
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Daniel Maloney Bio
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Daniel Maloney [Speech w/ cues]
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Maloney
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PAG Neeraj returned to the stage to present “Rotary’s Blueprint for Global Impact: The 7 Areas of Focus“, a message of how one person with a single focus can drive meaningful change in communities around the world.

PDG Bob Mayber, DRFC (North Platte Noon) shared “The Heart of Rotary: Transforming Lives Through Giving.” Bob shared a hopeful message of how the simple act of giving can be a force multiplier in Rotary’s mission and provide immeasurable impact on the lives of people whom he thought he would never meet.

PDG Pedro Zanini D-4945 (Argentina) and his wife Elba Bernat presented “This is How it Began“, sharing how a chance meeting of two DG classmates PDG Pedro and PDG Don Peterson (Kearney Dawn) on ZOOM and later in Person in Atlanta, GA would lead to a lasting friendship, and a “Ripple-Effect” of many wonderful projects.

PDG Dale Schultz (Hastings Sunrise) walked everyone through four individual Global Grant projects between D-4945 and D-5630 totaling more than $140,000. Sharing how Rotary has made a lasting impact through the power of collaboration.

Dr. Kim Baxter (North Platte) presented “CRMC Clinic: Honoring Life through Service” A global grant in Kenya. Dr. Baxter shared the incredible work being done to improve healthcare and make a lasting impact in Kenya through this vision to honor his son, Craig Baxter.

Past President Mike McQuillan (Ogallala) served as the emcee for the Dinner and District Celebration. The event was held at the historic Haythorn Ranch Arthur, NE recognizing the efforts of everyone across the district. The Haythorn Family was so gracious hosting and providing a world class Nebraska beef dinner.  

Our most honored guests were Past Rotary International President, Mark Daniel Maloney and his lovely wife Gay. It was very special to have PRIP Maloney attend our District Conference because the PRIP is only allowed ONE official appointment from the current RI President each year. Having Lorena’s PRIP from her year as President of the Ogallala Rotary club accept her invitation was truly an honor. 

Mark delivered an inspirational message with a little humor tossed in for good measure.  “Marks Magical Markers” should be something that every Rotarian should strive to achieve. Download the speech and use the cues to view the Powerpoint and follow along with his message.  Mark’s Bio is also provided on the right.    

District Awards

Club of the Year (Small)
Arnold
Club of the Year (Medium)
Kearney Dawn
Club of the Year (Large)
Holdrege
Rotarian of the Year
PDG Deb McCaslin
District 5630 Conference | April 25-16, 2025

Photo Gallery courtesy of Rtn. David Fowler (Ogallala) … Click on the image above to visit the full gallery.

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