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International Humanitarian Organization to Focus on Long-Term Reconstruction Projects to Assist Earthquake Victims.


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ISTANBUL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 5, 2000

As Turkey continues rebuilding after last year's devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 earthquake, Rotary International Rotary International, organization of business and professional people, founded (1905) by Paul Percy Harris, a Chicago lawyer. Beginning with one club in Chicago, it spread to other cities, and in 1910 the National Association of Rotary Clubs was formed.  remains strongly committed to long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
 reconstruction projects. Rotary Rotary can refer to:
  • Rotary engine, a type of internal combustion engine from the early 20th century
  • Rotary Woofer, a type of loudspeaker capable of very low frequency sound
  • Rotary International, a service organization
  • Rotary milking shed
 world President Carlo Ravizza, in Turkey to view reconstruction project sites, will observe the humanitarian contributions of members of the intentional in·ten·tion·al  
adj.
1. Done deliberately; intended: an intentional slight. See Synonyms at voluntary.

2. Having to do with intention.
 humanitarian organization to help rebuild and restore medical, housing and educational services throughout Turkey. "The spirit of cooperation and ability to provide immediate global assistance is one of Rotary's greatest strengths," says Ravizza. "As a non-political organization, Rotary plays an important role in worldwide humanitarian efforts. Because clubs are indigenous, they are best able to assist with relief services and provide on-going assistance."

The August 17, 1999 earthquake left over 18,000 dead, 30,000 injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
, 600,000 homeless and thousands of children orphaned or·phan  
n.
1.
a. A child whose parents are dead.

b. A child who has been deprived of parental care and has not been adopted.

2. A young animal without a mother.

3.
. Some 115,000 buildings were destroyed as well. Damages have been estimated at over US $40 billion. Immediately following the earthquake, Rotary sent out disaster relief notices to its 1.2 million members worldwide, who quickly assessed needs and joined forces to begin implementing humanitarian assistance programs. The combined efforts of the worldwide Rotary community to fund disaster relief projects include:
- A massive U.S. $2 million.campaign, in collaboration with university and
government officials, to rebuild the Kocaeli University Hospital. Sponsored by
Rotary Clubs in Southwest Turkey, the hospital will bear the name "The Rotary
Hospital of Kocaeli University" when complete.

- Medical shipments to Turkey ---some containing over US $500,000 worth of
medical supplies and equipment-- including hemodialysis machines; ventilators;
operating tables and lamps; defibrillators; x-ray machines and
videogastroscopic, EKG and Pre-natal equipment.

- Joint efforts by Turkish and US Rotaractors (the junior arm of the
organization comprising young professionals under 35 years of age) to provide
relief services. A 40 foot ocean container filled with medical supplies,
clothing, shoes, toys and toiletries arrived last September, and was
immediately dispersed to earthquake victims; with shipments still arriving on a
monthly basis, Rotary members are committed to long-term support. Additional
projects include construction of an elementary school to replace a site
destroyed by the earthquake; temporary housing camps and an internet site to
provide Rotary members with relief efforts updates. The Rotaract Club at the
United Nations will receive Rotary International's 1999-2000 Outstanding
Project Award at Rotary's annual convention in Buenos Aires; three Turkish
Rotaract clubs will also receive special awards for outstanding disaster relief
efforts.

- With the help of The Rotary Foundation, US $1.6 million in humanitarian
grants for Turkish relief efforts have been earmarked for disaster relief
projects including: funds to provide ambulances in Izmit; a portable health
services clinic in Istanbul; surgical equipment in Golcuk and a fully equipped
medical caravan in Turkey.


"The disaster relief services produced remarkable outcomes," commented Rotarian Ro·tar·i·an  
n.
A member of a Rotary Club, a major national and international service club.

Noun 1. Rotarian - a member of a Rotary Club
 Orscelik Balkan of Istanbul. "We provided immediate assistance to earthquake victims and began logistical lo·gis·tic   also lo·gis·ti·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to symbolic logic.

2. Of or relating to logistics.



[Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation
 work to prepare against future earthquakes. As a consequence, this work served to improved world understanding, because we worked in conjunction with Rotarians of different countries, religions and races, all united in the spirit of service."

Rotarians in the U.S. were especially active in earthquake relief efforts. Fred Brandt's Rotary club in Georgia worked closely with Turkish-American Rotarian Ismail Saltuk of Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
 to provide medical shipments to Turkey. "Providing assistance on an international scale like this embodies Rotary's charitable spirit. We funded a project for those in need and worked with AMRF AMRF American Medical Resources Foundation
AMRF Audie Murphy Research Foundation
AMRF Approved Minimum Retirement Fund (UK)
AMRF Automated Manufacturing Research Facility
AMRF Algalita Marine Research Foundation
 (American Medical Resources Foundation) to multiply mul·ti·ply
v.
1. To increase the amount, number, or degree of.

2. To breed or propagate.
 our funds; in partnership with Turkish Rotarians, we were then able to provide what was most needed to help families recover from the devastating effects of the earthquake," said Brandt.

Rotary International is one of the world's largest volunteer service organization of business and professional leaders. Rotary is dedicated to providing humanitarian service, promoting high ethical standards in all vocations and building peace and goodwill in the world. There are approximately 1.2 million Rotarians who are members of more than 29,000 Rotary clubs in 162 countries.
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