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Tuesday 1 July 2014

MEASLES & RUBELLA CAMPAIGN IN TANZANIA


Dear Vice District Governor Haider Gangji,

At the outset I would like to avail this profound opportunity to thank the LCI – Humanitarian Program Asst. Manager Mr. Benjamin Futransky for appointing me the Project Coordinator and District Governor Wilson Ndesanjo as Grant Administrator for the Measles initiative programme for Dist. 411B – TANZANIA.


Vis-à-vis, I have the honour and privilege to appoint 1st Vice District Governor Haider Gangji as the Project Convenor of Measles initiative program and the Relevant Task Force Organizing Committee who will be working hand in glove with the Project Convenor to make this program most successful in TANZANIA. The link between LCI and the Task Force Committee will be under PCC Abdul Khan – Project Coordinator and DG Wilson Ndesanjo Grant Administrator.

The project convenor is urged to involve all the Presidents and the members of the clubs to be part of this significant event. For your kind information; Lions Cubs International have partnered with GAVI ALLIANCE to raise funds for the Measles and Rubella vaccination in susceptible countries. TANZANIA is one of the beneficiaries of this programme and in collaboration with the Government of TANZANIA, Ministry of Health and other partners; the Lions of TANZANIA will have the privilege to participate in a NATIONWIDE Campaign to vaccinate children against the deadly disease.

The NATIONWIDE Measles and Rubella Campaign has been scheduled to be held from 24th – 30th September 2014 and the Lions will be involved with Advocacy and social mobilization amongst other duties. This is a privilege for us to portray our Lions image and promote our association to the whole country. During the campaign, Approximately 20 million children under the age of 6 years are expected to be vaccinated in over 130 plus Districts in TANZANIA.

By investing in immunization, we are protecting the future of our children across TANZANIA, enabling them to grow up healthy and giving them the chance to become productive adults.
  • *      Immunization reduces disease burden and cuts health care costs.
  • *      Healthier children can spend more time in school
  • *      Health and Education make individuals and communities more productive and promote economic development.
  • *      Better health results in improved opportunities for girls and mothers.


As leaders in your respective Clubs, Zones and Regions, you will be expected to:-

  • 1.)    Make a commitment to Measles – This commitment should be personal and an exciting use of your talent and time.
  • 2.)    Educate Lions and promote the initiative – prioritize the clubs and events in your area and begin publicizing the campaign dates.
  • 3.)    Request participation and follow up – provide each clubs and member the opportunity to participate in this important program
  • 4)    Identify an appropriate and your nearest Government Hospital or Health facility which would be comfortable to give your time during campaign.



The core committee is willing to support your efforts by providing some of the necessary tools which will include banners, flyers, posters and T-shirts (If fund permit) amongst others.

Please also let us know if you could be having your specific action plan for this campaign, and do not hesitate to contact the undersigned; Vice District Governor Haider Gangji, Secretary /Asst. Secretary of Organizing Committee Lion Rizwan Qadri & Lion Zahira Patwa respectively.

I once again sincerely thank you all in anticipation and appreciate your involvement, support and cooperation for the campaign and believe that we will make it a milestone event in history of Lions fraternity in TANZANIA.

With kind regards,

ABDUL MAJEED KHAN
PAST COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
DISTRICT GMT COORDINATOR – DIST. 411B
PROJECT COORDINATOR – MEASLES RUBELLA CAMPAIGN - TANZANIA


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