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Rotory Foundation Grant Management Seminar
扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會
Rotary supports activities and training to improve maternal health and reduce child mortality for
children
under five.
Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals
TRF enables Rotarians to improve the health of mothers and their children by
1. Reducing the mortality and morbidity rate for children under the age of five;
2. Reducing the maternal mortality and morbidity rate;
3. Improving access to essential medical services, trained community health leaders and health
care ◆
providers for mothers and their children; TOP
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4. Supporting studies for career-minded professionals related to maternal and child health.
Parameters for Eligibility
TRF considers activities targeting the following to be within the scope of the maternal and child health
area of focus:
1. Prenatal care for pregnant women;
2. Labor and delivery services for pregnant women;
3. Providing medical equipment to underserved clinics and hospital maternity wards, when
provided in conjunction with prenatal care educational activities;
4. Training and/or “train the trainer” initiatives for maternal and child health professionals and
leaders (i.e. doctors, nurses, community health workers, and midwives);
5. Training and/or “train the trainer” initiatives for skilled birth attendants;
6. Prenatal and child care educational activities for parents and families;
7. Initiatives that build upon and/or improve capacity of existing community initiatives and/or local
women’s groups pertaining to maternal and child health;
8. Education about and access to birth control, family planning and/or disease prevention and
reduction initiatives, inclusive of HIV/AIDS and human papillomavirus (HPV);
9. Education and training on sexual health, particularly for adolescent girls;
10. Vocational training teams that focus on educational components related to activities outlined
above, whether intended for the public, traditional health leaders or health professionals in the
recipient community;
11. Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to maternal and child health;
12. Relevant immunization for children under five;
13. Relevant immunizations for women and adolescent girls;
14. Interventions to combat pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, and/or measles for mothers and
children
under five;
15. Interventions to reduce the impact of sexually transmitted disease in women, e.g., HIV/AIDS,
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