What we do.Rotary is dedicated to six areas of focus; they are listed below with some background information. By focusing on these six areas, Rotary aims to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world.
The Chapel Hill Carrboro Sunrise Rotary Club makes a special effort toward the areas of clean water, humanitarian support and education. |
Clean WaterRotary sees clean water and sanitation as a human right. However, more than 2.5 billion people do not have access to clean water or proper sanitation facilities. Rotary focuses on providing clean water to communities in a sustainable manner so that communities can develop and sustain water and sanitation systems by themselves. Additionally, we focus on providing communities with education about disease transmission and good hygiene practices.
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Supporting Education17% of the world’s adult population is illiterate, that is 775 million people over the age of 15, who do not know how to read or write. Additionally, 67 million children do not have access to education. Our goal is to strengthen the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy, reduce gender disparity in education, and increase adult literacy.
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Disease PreventionDiseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and polio result in misery, pain, and poverty for millions of people worldwide. In order to prevent disease, Rotary sets up temporary clinics, blood donation centers, and training facilities in under-served communities struggling with outbreaks and health care access.
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Promoting PeaceEach year millions of people are displaced or killed by conflicts, wars, and violence. Victims are mainly children and civilians. Rotary aims promote peace by addressing the causes of conflict and violence. Major causes for conflict are ethnic tensions, unequal distribution of resources, poverty and inequality, and lack of education. Find more information about Rotary's efforts to promote peace here! |
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Working to find peace in the world is a family problem. It is not too big a problem to deal with if we realize that we are all from the same family.
The Rotarian, August 1982