Kiwanis International made a commitment in 1994 to protect children from Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) by launching their first World Wide Service Project and partnering with UNICEF to raise nearly $100 million. The project was an immense success, and now IDD is virtually eliminated across the globe.
Armed with that significant accomplishment under their belt, Kiwanis is commited to launching their second World Service Project and the Global Network is excited to be among the top three finalists.
With its diverse global membership base and strong reputation, Kiwanis is poised to make their second World Service Project as successful as their first.
The Global Network looks forward to presenting to Kiwanis this week in hopes to make Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) the focus of their second World Service Project, thereby helping to remove “N” from “NTDs.”
To read more about Kiwanis International and the World Service Project please visit: http://www.kiwanis.org/ServiceProjects/WorldwideService/tabid/254/Default.aspx






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