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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Former US President Bill Clinton - Project Sponsor!
Former US President Bill Clinton announced in Toronto, Canada on 1 March 2008 the first round of projects being undertaken by the Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative (CGSGI), a new initiative of the William J. Clinton Foundation that seeks to transform the way that business is done in the developing world. The announcement was made at a meeting of leaders in the Natural Resources Industry Convening in Toronto to make commitments to alleviate poverty and to invest in sustainable development.

Working in partnership with governments, communities, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector, CGSGI’s first round of projects will commence in Latin America, in areas of significant need in Colombia and Peru, with a focus on sustainable, market-driven economic development that creates jobs and increases incomes, and on enabling issues such as health and education.

“In a world where the differences between rich and poor are enormous, we all share a responsibility to ensure that every community has access to education, quality health care, and economic opportunity,” President Clinton (pictured) said. “Working with a variety of partners, CGSGI is addressing poverty and social challenges in an entrepreneurial way, and these first projects will help to create jobs, increase incomes, and improve thousands of lives in many poor communities.”

Launched by President Clinton and Canadian philanthropist Frank Giustra in June 2007, CGSGI is beginning its work in partnership with an industry that has a truly global reach: the natural resources sector. By increasing the scope, scale, impact, and sustainability of social and economic development efforts in communities where the natural resource industries are an important part of the economy, CGSGI hopes to develop a model for how all corporate sectors can spur sustainable social and economic development as an integral part of their operations in the developing world.

To expand the number of partners in the natural resources industry, President Clinton announced the new CGSGI projects during a special event at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto, on the eve of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto, drawing hundreds of companies from around the world. CGSGI already has received the generous backing of Carlos Slim and Lundin for Africa, as well as financial support and endorsements from numerous companies in the natural resources and affiliated sectors. During the event, several additional business leaders in the natural resources industry will commit to advance the work and mission of CGSGI.

(photo courtesy of bbc.co.uk)
“I am proud to partner with the Clinton Foundation and my fellow business leaders in the natural resources industry for such an ambitious and worthy cause,” Frank Giustra said. “Together, we will build long-term partnerships with communities to ensure that our programs can change countless lives for the better.”

CGSGI is building on the successful, ongoing, and nonpartisan efforts of other Clinton Foundation efforts, including the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative, Clinton Climate Initiative, and Clinton Global Initiative, to transform the marketplace for HIV/AIDS treatment, energy efficiency products, and philanthropy – together impacting millions of lives around the world.
Description of Projects

CGSGI will commence work with several projects in Colombia and Peru, where the natural resources industry has a significant presence, and where the disparity between rich and poor is especially large. Initial projects in Colombia will focus on expanding health services, education, and economic opportunity. These projects are long-term commitments that will develop and expand over the next several years.


Initial projects in Peru will focus on child nutrition and enterprise development.


President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation with the mission to strengthen the capacity of people throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence. To advance this mission, the Foundation works with like-minded organizations and forms partnerships with national and local governments around the world to make an immediate and measurable impact in several areas, including bringing HIV/AIDS care and treatment to underserved populations, developing sustainable economic growth in Africa and fighting global climate change. The Clinton Global Initiative brings together a community of leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. In the United States, the Foundation is working to combat the alarming rise in childhood obesity and is helping to expand economic opportunity for families and individuals. For more information, visit http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/.


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