Still Standing: Part 2

Still Standing: Part 2

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Create Lasting Impact with Olayinka Hakeem Babalola

July marks the beginning of a new Rotary year. Among transitioning leadership across the Rotary world, Olayinka “Yinka” Hakeem Babalola is stepping into office as the 2026-27 Rotary International president. Rotary’s General Secretary and CEO John Hewko sits down with Yinka to dis ...  Show more

Medical Moonshots: Fighting Cervical Cancer with Dr. Richard Godfrey

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally, but it’s also highly preventable. Rotarian, surgical oncologist, and author Dr. Richard Godfrey has traveled the world making cervical cancer prevention more accessible. His forthcoming book, Medical Moonshots: W ...  Show more

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