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Subject CGI 2024 Puts ‘What’s Working’ in the Spotlight
Date October 10, 2024 6:58 PM
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Hi friend,

We all know what’s not working in the world. Every morning, headlines read of more conflict and less cooperation. But in corners of the planet near and far, there’s a different story unfolding — a story of persistence, innovation, and partnership.

At the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) 2024 Annual Meeting , thousands of leaders from around the world came together to focus on what is working — to identify solutions and take action on our greatest global challenges including climate change, health equity, gun violence, and more.

But don’t just take it from us. This year’s meeting earned extensive coverage not just because of the terrific speakers and innovative commitment makers that kept us motivated and inspired — but because of the size and scale of the 175 new projects and partnerships that were launched, which will have a positive impact on the lives of more than 285 million people when fully funded and implemented.

Powerful stories from Associated Press [[link removed]] , People [[link removed]] , Fortune [[link removed]] , USA Today [[link removed]] , Fix The News [[link removed]] , and more captured the meeting’s impact. The New York Times’ Dealbook called the conference “ a who’s who of business and philanthropy.”

CGI’s community of doers and problem-solvers is 10,000+ partner organizations strong. And together with YOU — our online viewers — we reached millions with the singular message that we can all be a part of what’s working to build a better world.

Keep scrolling to check out highlights from CGI 2024.

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President Bill Clinton surprises President Joe Biden with the 2024 Clinton Global Citizen Award. [[link removed]]

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden announces a new $500M investment in women’s health. [[link removed]]

His Excellency Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Honorable Chief Adviser of Bangladesh delivers special remarks. [[link removed]]

Prince Harry launches a new commitment to help protect children from harmful effects of social media through the Archewell Foundation Parents Network [[link removed]]

Maria Ressa shares a playbook for protecting journalists. [[link removed]]

Chelsea Clinton — together with CGI commitment makers — makes the case for what’s working. [[link removed]]

Secretary Clinton, Yulia Navalnaya, and Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya speak about threats to democracy and standing up to authoritarian regimes. [[link removed]]

You can’t help but bump into brilliance when you’re at CGI. Check out this backstage pass. [[link removed]]

Artificial intelligence is a hot topic these days. We heard from leading private and public sector voices on what’s working across sectors to apply AI-enabled solutions while addressing the risks that this rapidly evolving technology poses. [[link removed]]

Schuyler Bailar, the first openly transgender NCAA Division I swimmer, calls on everyone to play a role in deconstructing anti-trans rhetoric. [[link removed]]

Abedayo Alonge shares how a personal medical crisis led to his work changing the future of health care across Africa. [[link removed]]

We “pass the phone” to just a few of the incredible leaders who joined us at #CGI2024. [[link removed]]

Secretary Clinton and actress Madison Tevlin share a sweet moment in the halls of CGI. [[link removed]]



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