January 2024 (Sail) RAC of Chittagong

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Discover A New World Of Service Monthly Bulletin Issue: January 2024 Volume 46 Rotaract Club of Chittagong Club ID: 9501, Chartered: 14th December 1978 Sponsored by : Rotary Club of Chittagong Rotary International Bangladesh

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R. Gordon R. McInally

President (2023-24)

Rotary International

Rtn. Prof. Dr. Munir Ahsan Khan

President (2023-24)

Rotary Club of Chittagong

7 Areas of Focus

PURPOSE ROTARACT

Rtn. Prof. Dr. Md. Badruddoza

RCC (2023-24)

Rotaract Club of Chittagong

Rtr. Arifur Rahaman

President (2023-24)

Rotaract Club of Chittagong

Rtr. Ashraful Haque Akib

Secretary (2023-24)

Rotaract Club of Chittagong

Students and young professionals to take action through community and international service that creates sustainable solutions to local and global challenges, connect with the global community of Rotary to expand professional networks, exchange ideas with leaders, cultivate lifelong friendship around the world, develop skills to become community and global leaders, make friends locally and globally and have fun while recognizing the importance of service above self.

GOALS

ROTARACT Of

To develop professional and leadership skills

To emphasize respect for the right of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity off all useful occupation.

To provide opportunity for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and our world.

To provide opportunity for working in cooperation with sponsoring Rotary clubs.

To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary

Do Something New By Utilizing Rotaract
Do Something New By Utilizing Rotaract

Rotaract Club of Chittagong

Sponsored by : Rotary Club of Chittagong.

Charter Date : 14th December 1978

Organisation Date : 18th July 1977

Club Identification : 9501

Rotary International Bangladesh

Charter President : Prof. Dr. Wahid Al Mamun

President Rtr. Arifur Rahaman

Secretary : Rtr. Ashraful Haque Akib

Year Theme: Do Something New By Utilizing Rotaract

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Dictum

EDITOR of

Assalamualaikum,

By the grace of Allah (SWT), I have got the post which will lead me towards new experience and life lesson. The days of yesterdays and the days of tomorrows in the club are the days of learning. The solidarity, the bonding, the professionalism and the leadership all these are tied in one single name and that is team Rotaract Club of Chittagong.

With the help of Team Chittagong, today I am going to publish the Seven Monthly Bulletin "SAIL" of the new year 2023-24.

The name of the bulletin of the Rotaract Club of Chittagong is "SAIL". "SAIL" means wing of Boat, in Bengali it's cvj". By using sail with wind a sailor can easily go to the destination. Here the Sailor is the President and all of the club members are Sail. The wind is similar to the speed of their work. Using the wind sailor can reach at the goal. Every rotary year has started with new theme. In the same way, our new President has taken the new theme, which is to "Do Something New By Utilizing Rotaract". We hope that all of you will co operate us.

I wish for blessings to everyone. Err is human. If there is any mistake in that bulletin, then please everyone will apologies me and seeking advice from everyone for correcting the error. Expecting this to be a healthy and beautiful life to all.

Regards

Rotaract Club Of Chittagong

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Dictumof President

Honorable Rotaract Leaders, Fellow Rotaractors, Assalamu alaikum, Alhamdulillah!

Happy New Year 2024 all fellow.

We Rotaract club of Chittagong had been complete our 7th month of this year successfully as our year plan.

Thanks our Past Presidents joining our club meeting. Also thanks of all club member, visiting Rotaractors & Guests.

Happy to say that our 7th regular bulletin “Sail January-2024” issue has been published after publishing our 6th regular bulletin “Sail- December Issue”.

In January, Sucessfully done Blanket Distribution Project.

I am really grateful to all of my board & Club members for working as a team.

I am cordially express my deepest gratitude to all directors, the Past President & all of our teammates of Rotaract Club of Chittagong.

Thank you so much for every support, guidance & encouragement which I get the previous time and will get in the future.

“Do something New By Utilizing Rotaract”

Regards,

EDITOR

Rotaract Club Of Chittagong

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Meeting Minutes of 931ST Regular Meeting

Meeting Type : Regular Time : 4.00 PM Date : 12/01/2024

Meeting No : 931st Venue : Readers School & College

 931st regular meeting called to order by president Rtr Arifur Rahaman.

 Rtr Hasib recited Holy Quran.

 All presence sung national anthem.

 Rtr Nuraibi read out the Rotaract purpose.

 Rtr Mohit passed the previous meeting minutes.

 Namaz Break.

 Mail box opening.

 Rtr Fatema shared her speech about Charter day program.

 Birthday greetings to IPP Rtr Azad Khan.

 Rtr Nazmul shared his speech about Industrial visit.

 Rtr Wahed Murad shared his speech.

 Rtr Shariful Islam Opu shared his speech.

 Rtr Nazmul conducted his club service project.

 Rtr Hasib conducted ICT service project.

 Rtr Mahedi conducted his Professional Development project.

 Rtr Nuraibi conducted his International service project.

 Rtr Adnan Sakib (IPP, RAC Ctg Port City) shared his speech.

 IPP Rtr Azad Khan shared his valuable speech.

 Rtr PP Munna shared his valuable speech.

 Prize distribution.

 Secretary announcement by Rtr Mohit.

 Vote of thanks by Rtr Tamim.

 Sergeant report by Rtr Hasib.

 President Rtr Arifur Rahaman adjourned 931st regular meeting.

Message of President Total Members 26 Present Members 22 Advance Make up 00 Sunshine 00 Total Presents 18 Visiting Rotarians 00 Visiting Rotaractors 03 Visiting Intaractors 00 Visiting Guest 01 Percentage of Attendance 67.7% Sgt. -At-Arms Report
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Meeting Minutes of 932nd Regular Meeting

Meeting Type : Regular Time : 4.30 PM Date : 26/01/2024

Meeting No : 932nd Venue : Readers School & College

 932nd regular meeting called to order by Acting president Rtr Abdur Rahman Farsi.

 Rtr Farhan recited Holy Quran.

 All presence had sung national anthem.

 Rtr Nazmul read out the Rotaract purpose.

 Acting president introduced to club members.

 Secretary Rtr Akib passed the previous meeting minutes.

 Birthday greetings to Rtr Azizul, Rtr Farhan & Rtr Mahi.

 Fellowship break.

 Rtr Nazmul conducted club service project. Topics- Childhood games. Winner : Rtr Shajid.

 Rtr Susmita shared her speech about RYLA.

 Rtr Nuraibi conducted her International service project. Topics- International Education Day.

 Rtr Farhan conducted professional development project. Topics- RJ Hunt. Winner : Rtr Nazmul.

 Rtr PP Shahadat Hossain Munna shared his valuable speech.

 Prize Distribution.

 Secretary announcement by Rtr Akib.

 Vote of thanks by Rtr Rahat.

 Sergeant report by Rtr Rafi.

 Acting president Rtr Abdur Rahman Farsi adjourned 932nd regular meeting.

Total Members 26 Present Members 15 Advance Make up 00 Sunshine 00 Total Presents 15 Visiting Rotarians 00 Visiting Rotaractors 00 Visiting Intaractors 00 Visiting Guest 00 Percentage of Attendance 58% Sgt. -At-Arms Report
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Preventing cervical cancer through vaccinations

Three years ago, I was talking to a mother in my clinic confused by the contradictory messages she was hearing about the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine. On the one hand, she had heard about the effectiveness of the vaccine to guard against cervical cancer. On the other hand, she had also heard about the stigma surrounding the vaccine – a stigma related to sexual promiscuity.

Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among women, is caused by HPV, a sexually transmitted infection. Cervical cancer is preventable through vaccination, screening, and treatment, but faces stigma, even among medical professionals, due to religious and cultural norms.

I am not a community (i.e., preventive) pediatrician; my practice is mainly in hospitals with acutely ill children. However, I was intrigued by this mother’s story. It brought back memories for me of when I was living in another country and my daughter had received the HPV vaccine. If we had lived in Egypt at the time, she might not have received it. It is unfair that circumstances control the health status of many people around the globe. Health equity is a must.

As a Rotarian and health professional, I feel it is my duty to spread awareness and do good in the world. I surveyed fellow pediatricians at a pediatric conference I regularly attend. Only 5% of respondents said they prescribed and recommended the vaccine to their patients. The situation was no better among obstetricians.

I learned that 145 countries are vaccinating girls, protecting them from cervical cancer. Furthermore 80 of these countries are vaccinating gender neutral – both boys and girls – to protect from different cancers. On further exploration of the problem, we found out that there are many challenges. The HPV vaccine is not part of recommended vaccination by pediatricians and obstetricians in Egypt. In addition, ignorance, stigma, and the fact that they are often not endorsed by health care providers keeps many people in Egypt from getting the vaccination.

I am but one person and I have a mission. As Rotary members, we are a village, and we are more powerful.

International Voice
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International Voice

We started to include HPV and cervical cancer awareness in all our medical convoys – teams of medical professionals led by Rotary clubs who travel to remote areas to provide consultations and prescribe medications. We urged other Rotary clubs to do the same and have since led 20 convoys to different parts of Egypt. We started awareness campaigns among Egyptian Rotarians (2,900 members) and Rotaractors (600 members) and conducted 40 Rotary awareness events. Most Rotarians in Egypt are now well informed. Furthermore, we now have a group of 80 advocates made up of health professionals and dedicated Rotarians who we call the “Cervical Cancer Champions.”

We have also partnered with societies of cancer survivors and held two awareness events. One was a recreative trip to Hurghada. Hoda Galal, a Rotarian and survivor of cervical cancer, shared her story. “My personal goal is to share my story and become a ‘Pillar’ of hope to someone else, knowing that I have the power to help eradicate cervical cancer mortality rates and make a difference,” she said.

The events aren’t just about letting people know about early cancer screening tests, they are also about dispelling the stigma attached to this kind of cancer. As conservative as our society is, we carry provincial attitudes and mores regarding the female reproductive system. We as advocates are adamant to break down barriers. These stigmas can lend a hand in the disproportionate amount of needless suffering due to this cancer.

We applied for and were awarded a US$2 million Programs of Scale grant by The Rotary Foundation and other funding agencies. We will use the award to reach 4 million people with awareness campaigns, distribute 32,000 vaccines to girls ages 12-15, and screen 10,000 women for cervical cancer. We are determined to pave the way for the government to implement a national immunization program.

I have spent so much time advocating for the HPV vaccine because I believe we can eradicate HPV-related cancers through vaccination.

I love that the Rotary community aligns with my passion to reach as many people as possible and that members around the world are advocating for the elimination of cervical cancer.

I am but one person and I have a mission. As Rotary members, we are a village, and we are more powerful.

Dr. Amal El-Sisi

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12 Snaps of 931st Regular Meeting
In Action

In Action

Blanket Distribution Project
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Birthday Celebration of IPP Rtr. Azad Khan
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Snaps of 932nd Regular Meeting 14
In Action

7 January

22 January

13 January

25 January

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RTR. AZAD KHAN RTR. AZIZUL HAQUE AZAD RTR. Abrar Mahi RTR. FARHANUL ALAM

Upcoming Project

Director-Club Service

Director-Professional Development

Director-Community Service

Director- International Service

Director- ICT

Mother Language Day Celebrate

The origin and development of Bengali language

Blanket Distribution

International Mother Language Day

Founders talk Audience Idea

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