President Clinton Visits Clinton Foundation Projects in Latin America
by Clinton Foundation
On May 14 and 15, President Bill Clinton traveled to Peru and Colombia with philanthropists Frank Giustra and Marco A. Slim to visit Clinton Foundation projects and announce new efforts that will positively impact disadvantaged communities in Latin America.
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Expanding Access to Health Care in Haiti
by Clinton Foundation on Aug 2, 2012
Yesterday in Haiti, President Clinton visited the Project Medishare site at the Hospital Bernard Mevs to announce a grant of $442,100 from the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF). The extensive grant will fund and implement a medical training and education program for approximately 47 Haitian healthcare professionals – filling a significant need in a region that was hit hard by the January...
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Maison D’Haiti Exhibit Featured At The 2012 Olympics
by Clinton Foundation on Jul 31, 2012
As all eyes turn toward London for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Haiti is joining in on the international celebrations with the Maison D’Haiti – the first official National House that Haiti has ever had at the Olympic games. With support from the Clinton Foundation, and hosted by John McAslan + Partners, the Maison D’Haiti features...
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Clinton Health Access Initiative: 10 Years of Transformation
by Clinton Foundation on Jul 29, 2012
On Friday, July 27, 2012, President Clinton spoke at the International AIDS Conference and discussed how much progress has been made in providing treatment for HIV/AIDS. Read about how the Clinton Health Access Initiative has been helping address the HIV/AIDS crisis over the past 10 years...
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Continuing A Commitment To Africa
by President Bill Clinton on Jul 27, 2012
In 1998, I travelled to Africa for the first time, visiting Ghana, Uganda, Senegal, Rwanda, Botswana, and South Africa. It was the start of what I hoped would become a new, collaborative relationship between the U.S. and Africa and a shared commitment to creating a better future. Since that trip – through my...
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New Study Proves Low-Cost, High-Quality Treatment Is Sustainable
by Clinton Foundation on Jul 26, 2012
In 2002, when President Clinton began working to address the HIV/AIDS crisis in the developing world, only 200,000 people in low and middle income countries were receiving treatment, at average costs of more than $10,000 per person, per year. Over the past 10 years, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) has...
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