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Bill Clinton introduces MyCommitment.org, a new initiative of the Clinton Foundation, which aims to provide all people -- regardless of age, income or location -- with the resources to take action and make a real change in their communities and around the world. Visit MyCommitment.org to make your commitment today.
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Wanna know what really goes on at The Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting? Watch this. Then make your own commitment at http://www.mycommitm ent.org
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It's possible to grow the economy and at the same dramatically curb greenhouse gases. Watch former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ethiopia Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and other leaders discuss practical steps needed to combat climate change, as well as the opportunities for unprecedented economic progress on the African continent.
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President Clinton describes how we all can make a difference in the lives of others, leading us through the broad spectrum of CGI's efforts to enable and affect change. From the global leaders and CEOs of the Annual Meeting to the college students and future leaders of CGI U, CGI seeks to empower every citizen with the ability to take substantive action against the world's most pressing problems.
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Brad Pitt, Florida Governor Charles Crist, Cool Globes founder Wendy Abrams and Evangelical Environmental Network President & CEO Jim Ball move beyond the climate change debate to spur action to counter it. At the lunch, Pitt announced a funding commitment to help rebuild New Orleans using green materials and technology.
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Through CGI, Vital Voices has committed to fight human trafficking in Asia by advancing women's rights in the private sector. By engaging prominent businesses to adopt anti-trafficking rules and practices, they are leveraging the influence of the business community and creating alliances with government and NGOs, all toward ending one of humanity's worst scourges.
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Over 20 million children in conflict and post-conflict areas are out of school. Watch Angelina Jolie, UNICEF Executive Director Anne Veneman, and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres tell how education is a human right, and that investment in basic education can help to bring health, freedom, and stability to some of the world's most tumultuous regions.
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Hurricane Katrina visited unprecedented devastation upon New Orleans, Louisiana and other parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast. Through a CGI commitment, a diverse group of partners are rebuilding and revitalizing the neighborhood of Broadmoor?a neighborhood once slated for demolition.
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HIV/AIDS is ravaging the developing world, giving rise to a global population of orphans larger than that of most countries. Through a CGI commitment, Africare was able to support project COPE, which fosters community networks that nurture orphans and other vulnerable children.
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Through a CGI member commitment, Doc To Dock has teamed up with Medicare to move medical supplies from where they are most abundant to where they are most in need. Watch how surplus supplies that would have otherwise been discarded, are instead transported to the developing world, converting surplus into survival.
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At the third annual meeting of the CGI, CNN's Anderson Cooper moderates a dramatic discussion on the global education crisis. Watch former UN Special Envoy Steven Lewis and others describe the dire challenges faced by the millions of children denied the most basic knowledge, and explain how poverty, HIV/AIDS, and school fees bar access to classroom.
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Women hold the key to change in developing countries. Watch Community Development Association head Safaa Elagib Adam, LEAP Africa founder and CEO Ndidi Nwundeli, and UNDP Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Rebeca Grynspan discuss the roles, responsibilities, and the need for the empowerment of women and girls at this CGI 2007 Working Session.