Fighting Childhood Obesity
Today's generation of young people may not live longer lives than their parents. We can inspire healthier lifestyles.Visit the Clinton Presidential Center
The Clinton Presidential Center chronicles an American presidency at the end of the 21st Century. Plan your visit.Treating HIV/AIDS
& Malaria
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has left millions in need of lifesaving treatment. We can turn the tide.Combating Global
Climate Change
Global warming threatens the face of our planet as we know it. We
can stop it.Promoting
Economic Opportunity
Too many Americans still lack the basic financial services they need to prosper. We can help.Enabling Sustainable Development
The gap between the rich and poor in the developing world continues to grow. We can bridge it.Creating Sustainable
Development in Africa
Half of Africans live on less than a $1 a day. We can help enable sustainable growth.Transforming Ideas Into Action
Global challenges will not be
solved by ideas alone. We must take action.
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