Rotary Club - IndexRotary Club - Deal - IndexTHE REAL DEAL 2 July 08
RI President’s Message
Dong Kurn Lee
RI President
Dear fellow Rotarians,
The beginning of the Rotary year is always an exciting time, with
new club and district officers, a new theme to work with, and a
renewed sense of purpose for our service projects. The beginning of
this particular Rotary year is, of course, especially exciting for me as
I look forward to meeting Rotarians throughout the world and seeing
firsthand the many remarkable projects you are carrying out.
In planning how your club, and each one of you, can Make Dreams
Real this year, I ask you to consider the millions of children who
never even have the chance to dream. Every day, more than 26,000 children under the
age of five die from preventable causes. As appalling as that number is, it is a decrease
from the figure of 30,000 that first caught my attention and spurred me to bring this
matter of grave concern to Rotarians.
UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children 2008 report states that ―by 2006, the most
recent year for which firm estimates are available, the annual number of child deaths
globally fell below 10 million, to 9.7 million, for the first time since records began.‖ I
would guess that some of the improvement in child survival rates can be directly
attributed to Rotary projects that have been successfully addressing problems related to
health, hunger, water, and literacy for a number of years now. So I asked myself: ―What
would happen if 1.2 million Rotarians focused their service efforts on keeping even
more children alive?‖
I think we already know some of the answers. If Rotarians provide insecticide-treated
bed nets, fewer children will succumb to malaria. If we dig wells and address sanitation
problems, more children will have clean water to drink and more hygienic surroundings.
And if Rotary clubs carry out effective nutrition projects, we can save some of the
almost five million children who die each year from undernourishment.
UNICEF estimates that fully two-thirds of the 9.7 million deaths in 2006 were
preventable. With Rotarians working to provide vaccines, oral rehydration therapies,
accessible health care for mothers and newborns, and other relatively simple
interventions, I’m confident that many more babies will not only survive but go on to live
healthy, productive lives. Let’s Make Dreams Real by giving these children the chance
to grow up and have dreams of their own.
Dong Kurn (D.K.) Lee
President, Rotary International