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Uniting to be the Solution

by Bridget Altenburg
Only two days stand between now and Chicago Cares’ 20th Annual Serve-a-thon. This event started as an idea and has become a Chicago institution ­– today, Serve-a-thon is the largest single day of service in the city. To help celebrate, we are partnering with the Clinton Foundation for a Day of Action on June 15 and Chelsea Clinton will help kick off… Read more

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  • What I Saw and Learned in Southeast Asia and Why I Left Inspired
    by Chelsea Clinton on Jun 3, 2013
    Over last week, I traveled across Southeast Asia, delivering clean water as part of Procter & Gamble’s Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) commitment in Myanmar, attending the Women Deliver conference in Kuala Lumpur and ending my trip in Cambodia...
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  • CHAI and the IKEA Foundation Team Up to Save Children’s Lives
    by Clinton Health Access Initiative on Apr 3, 2013
    In the developing world, diarrhea is the second biggest killer of children under 5, and is responsible for 800,000 deaths a year. The majority of these deaths are preventable with simple, effective, and affordable treatment – but less than 1 percent of children are actually receiving them.
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  • The Government of Nigeria Launches "Saving One Million Lives" with support from CHAI
    by Clinton Foundation on Oct 17, 2012
    Today in Nigeria, an estimated one million mothers and children die each year from preventable deaths. Through Saving One Million Lives, Nigeria’s Ministry of Health has set new goals to improve quality health care in 2013 and save the lives of one million...
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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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  • 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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