MISSION: The mission of IFRD is to develop a global friendly association of Rotarian Doctors and Allied Professionals who will support and promote Rotary International and its goals in their respective roles as physicians, scientists, and healers, to bring about world peace and understanding through high ethical standards in Service and Fellowship OBJECTIVES To encourage fellowship among Doctors and other health workers by arranging regular meetings in each area/district/region, and a get-together at International Conventions an Annual General Meeting ("AGM"). To encourage participation in large scale health programs by volunteering, giving advice or service in other countries; ... read more MISSION: The mission of IFRD is to develop a global friendly association of Rotarian Doctors and Allied Professionals who will support and promote Rotary International and its goals in their respective roles as physicians, scientists, and healers, to bring about world peace and understanding through high ethical standards in Service and Fellowship OBJECTIVES To encourage fellowship among Doctors and other health workers by arranging regular meetings in each area/district/region, and a get-together at International Conventions an Annual General Meeting ("AGM"). To encourage participation in large scale health programs by volunteering, giving advice or service in other countries; also visiting and offering training, as well as, experiencing practice in other countries. To maintain contact with other members of the Fellowship in adjacent or distant areas by visits, exchange programs or telemedicine and related activities. To recognize individuals who have provided exceptionally unique service to their profession and to Rotary.
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Dr Amal El-Sisi | Prof of Pediatric Cardiology Cairo University
My Dear Donors, First I would like to thank you all for your generous contrbutions to help poor children with congenital heart defects over the past six years. I would like to thank all medical... Read the full report ›By DR JOHN PHILIP | PROJECT LEADER
Mini-miracle In October 2024, I went out to Ukerewe with a small team of volunteers to witness the impact of our project. What I saw there can only be described as a mini miracle. You are helping... Read the full report ›By Amal El-Sisi | Professor of Pediatrics Cairo University
My Dear Donors, First I would like to thank you all for your generous contrbutions to help poor children with congenital heart defects over the past five years. I would like to thank all medical staff... Read the full report ›