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Rotary International President's Message 2006-07

Dear Fellow Rotarians, 

Together, we show the world that a better future is possible anywhere and everywhere and that generosity of spirit, tolerance for differences, and high moral values are  not obstacles to success but the path to success.    In a world full of ethical challenges, where cooperation  among countries and tolerance of differences is so vital  to peace, Rotary provides a much-needed example of  solid integrity, international cooperation, and the spirit of  volunteerism.   

My theme for the 2006-07 Rotary year, Lead the Way,  reflects my belief in the power of Rotarians to change the  world. Together, 1.2 million Rotarians will Lead the Way to a  brighter future through fellowship and service. 

W.B. (Bill) Boyd  President, Rotary International, 2006-07

Throughout the world, there are so many tremendous  needs. As Rotarians, it is easy to want to meet them all, but  as practical people, we know that we must apply our efforts  where they can do the most good. For this reason, I have  chosen water management, literacy, health and hunger, and  the family of Rotary as my emphases for 2006-07. 

Outside of Rotary, there is far too little awareness of the shortage of clean, safe water in the developing world. If a natural disaster wiped out 6,000 children under the age of five in one day, it would be on the front page of every newspaper. And yet, 6,000 children do die, every single day, from waterborne illnesses. This is a situation that can be addressed very effectively through small-scale projects on a local level and has been addressed through successful  Rotary projects for many years.

I encourage clubs and districts throughout the Rotary world to expand on this work and focus on bringing clean water wherever it is  needed, one community at a time.  As a member of a family of readers, literacy has always  been very important to me, and its value to society can  hardly be overestimated.

Literacy is a prerequisite for democracy, stability, and prosperity in a nation; it has the  potential to halt the cycle of poverty and bring a better life to  the next generation. Literacy has been a Rotary priority for  many RI presidents and must remain high on our agenda. 

Health and hunger concerns encompass much of the work that Rotary clubs do at the local level. These projects  are at the very core of Rotary service and brought us to  the great work of PolioPlus. We must continue to work for polio eradication until it is achieved, and pursue the many  and varied health and hunger projects that Rotary is known  for worldwide. 

In 2006-07, I would like to return to the family of Rotary and the emphasis on caring equally for everyone in the  Rotary family. Youth programs, such as Youth Exchange,  Interact, and Rotaract, are vital to ensuring the health of  Rotary’s future. They also further Rotary’s work by instilling  a sense of integrity, tolerance,  and unselfishness in the next  generation. And caring for Rotarian families and spouses  can only strengthen Rotary. 

As Rotarians, we will not just wait for it to happen.  Together, we will Lead the Way. 

W.B. (Bill) Boyd  President, Rotary International, 2006-07 


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