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2025 General Secretary Report to Convention| www.rotary.org
Rotary is dedicated to causes that build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.| www.rotary.org
Olayinka Hakeem Babalola will serve as president of the global membership organization in 2026-27.| Rotary.org
Providing care for young children doesn’t just change their lives, it changes society.| Rotary.org
Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in Peru, the United States, Croatia, India, and Myanmar.| Rotary.org
Our writer uncovers the many reasons Rotary members should travel to Taiwan’s capital for the 2026 Rotary International Convention| Rotary.org
She brought women’s soccer to Palestine. Now Honey Thaljieh is advancing equity in sports on a global pitch.| Rotary.org
Time banks benefit community members by operating on the premise that everyone has something to offer and that everyone’s time and skills are valued equally.| Rotary.org
Oregon’s Rotary Club of Beaverton helped Janet Chvatal realize her dream of a life in the arts. Now she’s back to repay the favor.| Rotary.org
The Rotaract Club of Little River Current Transitions, South Carolina, includes members with disabilities who learn life skills in the local Current Transitions program| Rotary.org
Olayinka Hakeem Babalola, a member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Nigeria, has been selected by the Board of Directors to become Rotary International’s president for 2026-27.| Rotary.org
Special events recognize donors and highlight their impact| www.rotary.org
Larry A. Lunsford selected to be 2027-28 Rotary International president| www.rotary.org
Midwife empowers women through pregnancy and beyond| www.rotary.org
Health workers trained through a Rotary project resuscitate infants struggling for air| www.rotary.org
Divers with disabilities learn to navigate deep waters and to find peace at Diveheart| Rotary.org
Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in Canada, the United States, Greece, Korea, and Rwanda.| Rotary.org
In uncertain economic times, Rotary offers members assured avenues to leadership and professional development.| Rotary.org
As they transmute trash into treasure, Interactors in Peru learn the magic of Rotary| Rotary.org
The Peace Advocate Project, developed by Jean Best, a member of the Rotary Club of the Hub of Southern Scotland, empowers the next generation of peace ambassadors| Rotary.org
Rotary members lend their support to flood victims| Rotary.org
Numbering in the millions, community health workers form an essential yet often overlooked frontline force| Rotary.org
To address a maternal health crisis, Rotary members help midwives build leadership skills and professional networks| www.rotary.org
RI’s new president talks about his top Rotary moments, his goals as president, and his love of olive oil and opera| www.rotary.org
For a long time, the incredible amount of knowledge within Rotary that could help clubs create more effective and sustainable projects was scattered and difficult to access. The creation of district resource networks has remedied that.| www.rotary.org
Attendees spent the morning exploring various ways to maximize their impact. One breakout session, The Amazing Peace Race, explored how clubs can incorporate the eight Pillars of Positive Peace into their projects. The session Literacy Alive focused on the success of an initiative to build early reading skills in children in Belize.| www.rotary.org
A DJ set enlivened the session, providing an opportunity for the audience to sing along to karaoke, and puppets from the long-running children’s TV show “Sesame Street” brought humor. The show’s senior vice president of curriculum and content, Rosemarie Truglio, discussed ways to raise healthy, happy children and become happier as adults.| www.rotary.org
Rotary and the Gates Foundation renew commitment to end polio| www.rotary.org
Italian selected as next Rotary International President | www.rotary.org
Rotary’s legislative body meets every three years to vote on proposals to move the organization forward| www.rotary.org
The real reasons we still trash so much food and what it will take to change| www.rotary.org
Rotary shares an interest in protecting our common legacy: the environment.| www.rotary.org
We refuse to accept conflict as a way of life. Rotary projects provide training that fosters understanding and provides communities with the skills to resolve conflicts.| www.rotary.org
The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world.| www.rotary.org
Is the professional development certificate program right for me?| www.rotary.org