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Invitation For Conveners

Public Image & Polio Awareness Summit Adana, Türkiye 2026

Dear Rotary leaders,

Dear Rotary leaders,
We are delighted to invite you to the Rotary Zone 21 Polio Awareness & Public Image Summit, an international gathering dedicated to strengthening Rotary’s leadership in the final push toward a polio-free world. This important event will take place March 12–15, 2026, in Adana, Türkiye, and is jointly hosted by the End Polio Now Coordination Team of Zone 21 and the Public Image Team of Zone 21

📄 Read the Invitation (Full PDF)

PROGRAM

Summit Schedule

Thursday
March 12, 2026

● Summit Registration & Accreditationmit Registration & Accreditation
● Hotel check-in & Accommodation

Friday
March 13, 2026

● Summit Registration & Accreditation
● Sightseeing tour to Tarsus (optional)
● Group Photo on Taşköprü
● Opening Session
● Gala Dinner (Iftar)
● Whirling Dervishes (Sema Ceremony)
Dress Code: Business Formal

Saturday
March 14, 2026

● Summit Registration & Accreditation
● Adana Museum visit for partners & guests (optional)
● General Sessions
-Polio Awareness Ambassador Appointment Ceremony
-Auction for The Rotary Foundation Polio Fund (hybrid)
● Farewell Dinner (Iftar)
Dress Code: Smart Casual
An exclusive sightseeing tour for guests & partners has been arranged.

Sunday
March 15, 2026

● Breakfast
● Hotel check-out
● End of Summit

ADANA

Adana, Heart of Culture, Cuisine and Rotary Fellowship

Adana is a dynamic city where history and modern life intertwine in the fertile Çukurova region. With the Seyhan River, the iconic Stone Bridge (Taşköprü), historic caravanserais, bustling markets, and rich cultural landmarks, the city offers a unique experience. Its warm Mediterranean climate enhances the welcoming spirit of its people.

Participants of the Rotary Adana Summit will have the opportunity to explore Adana’s exceptional gastronomy, historic fabric, and vibrant cultural landscape alongside the Summit’s professional program.

Adana has long been celebrated as a city of friendship, energy, and innovation — and we look forward to welcoming you to this inspiring setting.

VIDEOS

Messages from Conveners

Message from the Summit Convener PDG/RPIC Nuri Altan Arslan
Message from the Summit Convener EPNC Nikola Bozic

POLIO & ROTARY

Polio

Poliomyelitis, or polio, is a paralyzing and potentially fatal disease that still threatens children in some parts of the world. Poliovirus invades the nervous system and can cause total paralysis in hours. It can strike people of any age but mainly affects children under five. Polio can be prevented by vaccines, but it is not curable. Unlike most diseases, polio can be eradicated.

PolioPlus

For more than 30 years, Rotary and our partners have driven the effort to eradicate polio worldwide. Our PolioPlus program was the first initiative to tackle global polio eradication by vaccinating children on a massive scale. As a core partner in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), Rotary focuses on advocacy, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and awareness-building.

Rotary members have contributed more than $2.7 billion and countless volunteer hours to protect nearly 3 billion children in 122 countries from this paralyzing disease. Rotary’s advocacy efforts have played a role in decisions by governments to contribute more than $10 billion to the effort.

Polio Today

When Rotary and its partners formed the GPEI in 1988, there were 350,000 cases of polio in 125 countries every year. Today, we have reduced polio cases by 99.9 percent, and just two countries continue to report cases of wild poliovirus: Afghanistan and Pakistan. Because of the efforts of Rotary and its partners, nearly 20 million people who would otherwise have been paralyzed are walking, and more than 1.5 million people are alive who would otherwise have died. The infrastructure we helped build to end polio is also being used to treat and prevent other diseases (including COVID-19) and create lasting impact in other areas of public health.

Challenges

Rotary and our partners have made tremendous progress against polio, but eliminating all cases is going to take even more progress and perseverance. Afghanistan and Pakistan face unique challenges, including political insecurity, highly mobile populations, difficult terrain, and, in some instances, vaccine refusal and misinformation. With sufficient resources, the commitment of national governments, and innovations that improve access to remote areas, we are optimistic that we can eliminate polio.

Ensuring Success

Rotary has committed to raising $50 million per year for polio eradication. The Gates Foundation has pledged to match that 2-to-1, for a total commitment of $150 million each year. These funds provide much-needed operational support, medical workers, laboratory equipment, and educational materials. Governments, corporations, and private donors all play a crucial role in funding.

Rotary in Action

More than 1 million Rotary members have donated their time and money to eradicate polio, and every year, hundreds of members work with health workers to vaccinate children in countries affected by polio. Rotary members work with UNICEF and other partners to prepare and distribute informational materials for people in areas that are isolated by conflict, geography, or poverty. They also mobilize to recruit fellow volunteers, assist in transporting the vaccine, and provide other logistical support.

Celebrity Support

Rotary has a growing list of public figures and celebrities who support our fight against polio, including Bill Gates, co-chair of the Gates Foundation; actors Bridget Moynahan, Archie Panjabi, Piper Perabo, Adina Porter, and Omar Sharif Jr.; photographer and television personality Nigel Barker; scientist, engineer, comedian, author and inventor Bill Nye; television presenter and restauranteur Dame Prudence Margaret Leith; supermodel Isabeli Fontana; action-movie star Jackie Chan; pop star Psy; TikToker and storyteller Shermann Dilla Thomas; golf legend Jack Nicklaus; activist Rachel Cargle; conservationist Jane Goodall; premier violinist Itzhak Perlman; Grammy Award winners A.R. Rahman, Angélique Kidjo, and Ziggy Marley; and peace advocate Queen Noor of Jordan. These ambassadors help Rotary educate the public about the disease and the fight to end polio for good.

SPONSORS

Supporting Organizations

The logos of our sponsors are arranged in alphabetical order.

*Registration and payment details will be provided through the online registration form.

Registration & Contact

Any budget surplus will be donated to The Rotary Foundation Polio Fund by the Organization Committee.

  • Email: info@rotaryadanasummit2026.com
  • Phone: +90 542 267 10 01
  • City: Adana, Türkiye

Conveners

PDG/EPNC Nikola Božić
+381 65 8205620
bozicn@gmail.com
PDG/RPIC Nuri Altan Arslan
+90 532 287 4204‬
rtn.naarslan@gmail.com

The Organization Committee

PP Yaşar Yiğit
District 2430 Türkiye
Committee Chairman
Phone: +90 532 295 00 50
Rtn. Yusuf Ziya Halefoğlu
District 2430 Türkiye
Committee Secretary
Phone: +90 542 267 10 01
Rtn. Ahmet Hilmi Özeltürkay
District 2430 Türkiye
Committee Treasurer
Phone: +90 530 321 29 84
Rtn. Mustafa Kemal Önder
District 2430 Türkiye
Committee Registration
Phone: +90 532 237 77 33