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Subject Clinton Foundation: Spring 2024 Newsletter
Date April 1, 2024 4:30 PM
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In this newsletter, you'll find highlights from our recently released Impact Report; President Bill Clinton's visit to Prague to mark the anniversary of NATO's expansion; Secretary Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton calling for support for children and families; features on Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) commitment-makers, and more.

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PRESIDENT CLINTON INSPIRES NEW CITIZENS AT NATURALIZATION CEREMONY IN LITTLE ROCK

In February, President Clinton addressed new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony held at the Clinton Presidential Center. He emphasized the ongoing pursuit of opportunity, freedom, and community cohesion. Watch: [link removed]


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PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST

Calling for urgent action to support children and families: Secretary Clinton and Too Small to Fail joined The Common Sense Summit on America's Kids and Families. (Learn more)

Advancing solutions to the climate crisis: Chelsea Clinton spoke to Good Morning America from the Mom’s Clean Air Force Summit to share how Too Small to Fail is expanding into the climate space. (Learn more)

Taking action to support Black maternal health: Learn about CGI commitment-makers who are working to improve Black maternal health in the United States. (Watch)

Striving for gender parity: Meet a few members of our community fighting for the full equality of women and girls. (Read)

Providing safe water: Water.org’s Matt Damon and Vedika Bhandarkar share how they 'keep going' as part of our new “Quick Question” series. (Watch)

Choosing optimism: Karlie Kloss, entrepreneur and founder of Kode With Klossy, shares how she stays optimistic in the face of today's challenges. (Watch)

Supporting farmers in Malawi, Rwanda, and Tanzania: For nearly 20 years, the Clinton Development Initiative has partnered with 200,000+ farmers in Africa to support improved incomes and stronger communities. Now, this work has spun out as an independent, locally-focused network — building on a record of success and impact. (Read more)

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PRESIDENT CLINTON UNDERSCORES NATO'S ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE

President Clinton traveled to Prague in March to mark the 25th anniversary of the expansion of NATO to include the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary — an expansion that helped to realize a more peaceful, united, and democratic Europe. Read more and see highlights from this visit [[link removed]] .

IN THE NEWS
Good Morning America: Chelsea Clinton puts the spotlight on climate change

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Clinton welcomes 40 new U.S. citizens during naturalization ceremony at presidential center

From the CGI Newsroom: CGI 2023 Meeting Wins Anthem Award For Humanitarian Event


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