REMIT has a number of volunteers across R.I.B.I. and beyond who are able to speak on our behalf. If you would like to arrange a speaker please use the contact facility.
Our network of REMIT speakers is steadily growing but we could still do with your help for two evenings a month in Districts 1030, 1040, 1060, 1070, 1110, 1120, 1140, 1150, 1160, 1170, 1220, 1250, 1260,1280. Can you help and at the same time find out a little more about Malaria and our tremendous results ! Do you know of someone perhaps a non Rotarian who could help? Contact Brian Stoyel for further information.
Our speakers include:
Keith has held many roles within Rotary since joining the organisation in Manchester during 1987; he is currently RIBI's International Service Chairman (since 2005).
He has been a Clinical Scientist since 1978, and has specific expertise and interests in Diagnostic Virology,
Non-bacterial Gastroenteritis, Electron Microscopy, the Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, and Sexually-transmitted and Blood-borne infections.
Keith has been a honorary lecturer at Manchester University since 2003, and has Honorary Research and Develelpment contracts with Manchester University and the Central Manchester and Manchester Childrens NHS Trust.
Dr W Keith Paver BSC, PhD, FIBMS, FRSM
Les was a pilgrim Governor during the Rotary Year 2003/4, when REMIT was a preferred project of the then RIBI President Brian Stoyel.
Les has been a member of the RIBI Foundation Committee, and has always campaigned for an improvement in the life span of the children of Africa.
A recent GSE with Tanzania and his District 1270 has renewed his appetite for the cause promoted by REMIT, and he is delighted to be a part of the continuing REMIT initiative.