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President Clinton Speaks with Student Volunteers
President Clinton speaks with volunteers at Clinton Global Initiative University's service day in Washington, D.C. Photo Credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Global Initiative
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President Clinton at CGI U
President Clinton joins students during the CGI U service day project in Washington, D.C., where students cleaned and repaired houses. Photo Credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Global Initiative
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President Clinton Hosts Opening Session of Clinton Global Initiative America
President Clinton hosts the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) America Opening Plenary Session, "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs." Panelists include Haley Barbour, Rahm Emanuel, Peter Peterson, Michael L. Thurmond, Simondia Cvejic, and Laura Tyson. CGI America was launched in 2011 to address economic recovery in the United States by bringing together business, foundation, nonprofit, and government leaders. Photo Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
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President Clinton Visits the Starkey Hearing Foundation in Uganda
While in Uganda on his 2012 trip to Africa, President Clinton visits the Starkey Hearing Foundation, a 2010 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) commitment. Through CGI, the Starkey Foundation has committed to donate one million hearing aids to children in the developing world by 2020. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton Visits the Starkey Hearing Foundation
President Clinton visits the Starkey Hearing Foundation, a 2010 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) commitment. Through CGI, the Starkey Foundation has committed to donate one million hearing aids to children in the developing world by 2020, and have already fitted 110,000 hearing aids. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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Chelsea Clinton Observes a Hearing Aid Fitting
Chelsea Clinton observes a hearing aid fitting while visiting the Starkey Hearing Foundation in Uganda. Through a 2010 Clinton Global Initiative commitment, the Starkey Hearing Foundation has committed to fit one million children in the developing world with hearing aids by 2020. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton Meets Building Tomorrow Academy Students
President Clinton meets students at the Building Tomorrow Academy of Bubeezi in Uganda during his 2012 trip to Africa. The Building Tomorrow Academy was expanded through a 2011 Clinton Global Initiative commitment to enroll 15,000 primary school students in 60 Building Tomorrow Academies by 2016. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton Plants a Tree at Building Tomorrow Academy of Bubeezi
President Clinton plants a tree during his visit to the Building Tomorrow Academy of Bubeezi in Uganda, a 2011 Clinton Global Initiative commitment. The Building Tomorrow Academy of Bubeezi is the eighth academy in Uganda. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton with Building Tomorrow Academy Leadership
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton with Building Tomorrow Academy's founder George Srour (left) and country director Joseph Kaliisa (right). Building Tomorrow Academy works to expand education in Uganda by increasing access to schools and building more schools. Building Tomorrow has completed construction of 13 academies and will complete 3 more by the of 2012. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton Visits Building Tomorrow Academy Classroom
President Clinton visits the Building Tomorrow Academy of Bubeezi classroom. Building Tomorrow works to increase education opportunities in East Africa. Through a 2011 Clinton Global Initiative commitment, Building Tomorrow has completed 13 schools in East Africa. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton Visits With Building Tomorrow Academy Students
President Clinton visits with Building Tomorrow Academy students in Uganda. Building Tomorrow works to increase education opportunities in East Africa. Through a 2011 Clinton Global Initiative commitment, Building Tomorrow has completed 13 schools in East Africa. Photo credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation
