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Rotory Foundation Grant Management Seminar
                 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會







               cancer of the cervix, gonorrhea and syphilis, etc.
               16. Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV;
               17. Promotion of breastfeeding and other interventions to fight malnutrition;
               18. Surgical repair of fistula;
               19. Surgeries/procedures to correct cleft palates;
               20. Lifesaving surgeries and surgeries to address congenital problems provided they are
               supported by the local health infrastructure and include appropriate follow-up care.
            TRF considers activities targeting the following to be outside the scope of the maternal and child
            health area of focus and as such are not eligible for global grant funding:
               1. Medical missions/surgical team trips that do not provide significant capacity building in the
               project country.

            Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams
            Global grants are:
               1. Sustainable – communities are able to address their maternal and child health needs after the
               Rotary club/district has completed its work;
               2. Measurable – sponsors can select standard measures for their area of focus from the
               Monitoring
               and Evaluation Toolkit or use their own measures to show the good results of their work;
               3. Community driven – designed by the host community based upon the needs they have
               identified;
               4. Aligned with an area of focus – as defined in the policy documents.
            Elements of Successful Scholarships
            Global grants support graduate-level scholarships for career-minded professionals. TRF considers
            the following when evaluating global grant scholarship applications:
               1. The applicant’s previous work experience in the field of maternal and child health;
               2. Academic program alignment with maternal and child health. Examples of academic programs
               include epidemiology, nutrition, global health, public health, and health promotion and degrees
               in nursing and medicine;
               3. The applicant’s career plans as they relate to maternal and child health.


            BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY
            Rotary supports activities and training to improve education for all children and literacy for children
            and adults.
            Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals
            TRF enables Rotarians to ensure that all people have sustainable access to basic education and
            literacy by:
               1. Involving the community to support programs that strengthen the capacity of communities to
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