The Foghorn - March 22, 2023
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Bigger than polio

Pakistan’s female vaccinators are doing more than helping end a disease

Women make up two-thirds of Pakistan’s polio workforce. It’s a startling statistic for a nation that ranks 145th out of 146 countries for gender parity in economic participation and opportunity, according to a World Economic Forum gender inequality index.
The role of female vaccinators is born of necessity. Because of cultural norms, men are not allowed into many people’s homes in Pakistan. Women who provide the health care are the key link. They can build mom-to-mom relationships and provide trusted advice on not only polio but other health issues.
 
“Women working with women on the front line is going to be what gets us across the finish line,” says Rotary President Jennifer Jones, who met last year with polio workers in Pakistan. The country and Afghanistan are the only two where wild poliovirus is still transmitted persistently.
 
The female vaccinators’ work is neither safe nor easy. The women in Pakistan are sworn at, shoved, beaten, and some even killed. They’re fighting misinformation. But their work is crucial — and not just for the cause of polio eradication.

“They are supporting their education, they’re supporting their household, they’re supporting their men and giving a change in Pakistan,” says Sadia Shakeel, coordinator for a Rotary-supported polio resource center in Karachi. “This is bigger than polio.”

Shakeel calls them “little entrepreneurs.” Most of the women range in age from 21-38 and have their own children, she says. Yet they wake to say prayers before dawn, feed their children breakfast, and leave to start their work to end a disease.

Employing women is one key strategy of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. And that’s not just to deliver the vaccines at the front line; it’s also to hire women as supervisors, doctors, and decision-makers. “We cannot succeed without the women we have in the program at all levels,” says Hamid Jafari, a pediatric infectious disease doctor and director of polio eradication for the World Health Organization’s Eastern Mediterranean region.
 
Click here for the full story: Bigger than polio | Rotary International

2023 Scholarships

The Rotary Club of Michigan City Foundation is offering $2,000 scholarships to two (2) high school seniors who reside in the geographical area served by Michigan City Area Schools and exemplify Rotary's motto "Service Above Self." Application and letters of recommendation must be postmarked no later than March 24, 2023.
 
The 2023 Rotary Club of Michigan City Foundation Scholarship Application can be accessed online (see home page blue banner "2023 Scholarship Application").
 
The Rotary Club of Michigan City Foundation, in honor of J.M. Ruby, Robert Schwartz, and A.K. Smith, funds the two scholarships.
 
To be eligible to apply for and receive a scholarship, the student must:
  • Submit an application and recommendation letter by March 24, 2023.
  • Have demonstrated "Service Above Self' in the community.
  • Have a minimum of a "C" average in high school. (Class rank will not be considered for this scholarship.)
  • Graduate from any accredited high school before June 30, 2023.
  • Reside in the geographical area served by Michigan City Area Schools, and
  • Plan to attend post-secondary education in Fall 2023.
 
The scholarship will be paid directly to the winner's post-secondary education school. The applications and recommendation letters must be postmarked no later than March 24, 2023.
 
This Equal Opportunity Scholarship is offered by the Rotary Club of Michigan City Foundation, a not-for-profit 501c3 organization.  No decision made in awarding this scholarship is based on race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, sex (including sexual harassment and pregnancy), or ancestry.
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