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TOWNSEND and PDGs HOLDER, HEEDE JOIN TB ERADICATION STEERING COMMITTEE
AUSTIN, TEXAS It is shocking to hear the World Health Organization issue a warning at a London news conference attributing many deaths to a deadly new strain of extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa.
Texas and Mexico are actively meeting the challenges of the resurgence of this ancient enemy. Under the leadership of PDG Clift Price of Rotary District 5870, the cohesion of the state fight is well under way. The TB+ Steering Committee is honored to announce the addition of PDG Ted Holder (District 5730), PDG Conrad Heede (District 5790), and Kathy Townsend (District 5830) to the coalition between Districts 4110 and 4130 of Mexico and Districts 5520, 5790, 5810, 5840, 5870 and 5930 in Texas.
So where are we?
* January 2004 Strategic Planning Meeting in McAllen
* March 2004 1st Proclamation in support of TB
* October 2004 Rotary Bi-national TB Summit with published Strategic Plan
* October 2004 Member of Bi-national Leadership Alliance for Tuberculosis
* October 2004 Rotary TB Plus Campaign 3 H Grant Large Matching Grant
* March 2005 Rotarians honored by Health Department of Texas, TB Div.
* April 2005 Proclamation by Texas Legislature for Rotary Involvement
* July 2006 Rotary Week for World Health (RC Austin) focuses on TB
* September 2006 3 H Proposal for the Reynosa Center of Excellence
* September 2006 Zone 25/26 budget of $150,000 to match American Red Cross Contribution of
$150,000
Fitting it all together
Health Department of Matamoros Health Department of Reynosa
Health Department of Nuevo Laredo Health Department of Texas – TB Division
The Texas Bi-national TB Projects Texas and Tamaulipas State TB Coordinators
The Maquiladora Association TB program Faith-based Health Initiatives
Universities The American Red Cross/Mexican Red Cross
We are integrating the former 3H projects in Monterrey and Rio Bravo into the Reynosa concept to demonstrate that the Rotary Foundation investment continues to support public health. Because of the increasing threat of TB along our border due both to migration and diabetes, we Rotarians, being mentored by Dr. Canseco, can be very proud of our ability to “influence” public health policy. Please check us out on our Web Site, www.ribordertb.org.
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