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CLINTON GIUSTRA SUSTAINABLE GROWTH INITIATIVE REPORT
CGSGI and its many partners launch programs to boost social and economic development in Latin America.
The Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative is an innovative partnership between the William J. Clinton Foundation, the private sector, governments, local
communities, and other NGOs to increase the scope, scale, impact, and sustainability of social and economic development efforts in areas where poverty is widespread.
Established in June 2007 by former President Bill Clinton and Frank Giustra, CGSGI focuses on alleviating poverty in the developing world through market-driven
development that creates jobs and increases incomes, and by strengthening factors that enable economic growth such as health and education. CGSGI is an effort to
transform the way businesses do business in the developing world, by creating opportunities and models for all industries seeking to work responsibly in those
regions.
In 2008, CGSGI moved from planning to implementation, and today CGSGI is working on the ground in Colombia and Peru. In Colombia, an estimated 22 million people live
in poverty and 15 million lack regular access to health care. In Peru, more than 13 million people live in poverty and Peru has one of the highest rates of
malnutrition in Latin America.
CGSGI'S WORK TO DATE
Since inception in June 2007, CGSGI has accomplished the following:
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In conjunction with Pies Descalzos Foundation, CGSGI began implementation of a two-year, $4 million initiative that will cover child nutrition, education, vocational
training, and support micro enterprise development in Bogota, Quibdó, and Barranquilla, Colombia. The combined efforts of Pies Descalzos and CGSGI will help
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children's needs in their formative years, raise self-confidence and provide practical entrepreneurial skills. In total, 4,000 vulnerable students and their
families will benefit from this program.
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Through a partnership with another NGO, Angelitos de Luz, CGSGI is supporting 30 medical missions that deliver much needed health services to people in isolated
rural areas of Colombia who lack regular access to health care. Improving the general health of these communities will allow for greater productivity. Since June
2008, 17 of the 30 missions have been completed.
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In partnership with the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA), NGOs, and mining companies, CGSGI is developing a three-year project to reduce chronic child
malnutrition in the Ancash and Cajamarca regions of Peru, where child malnutrition is caused by poor diet, not food scarcity. This program will focus on providing
household level support and education, and on training MINSA regional staff to improve implementation of child nutrition and maternal health programs.
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Launched partnerships with the Government of Colombia and NGOs to develop sustainable, market-driven businesses in the poorest areas of Colombia. The first projects
in Chocó will upgrade and expand TANA, a promising organic spice business, and organize a group of 150 fishermen in a poor coastal town into a sustainable
cooperative.
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CGSGI, in partnership with Fundación Carlos Slim and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), will be creating a $20 million investment fund, which will make
investments in existing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are underserved by existing capital markets and are looking to expand or scale-up. The explicit aim
of this fund is to enable sustainable job creation and income generation.
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Together with the National Hotel Association of Colombia, the Government of Colombia and other NGOs, CGSGI is developing a local supplier network for Cartagena
hotels and other large-scale buyers. Shifting to local suppliers will generate at least 350 new jobs over 14 months for residents of poor communities in and around
Cartagena.
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CGSGI and Fundación Carlos Slim are supporting a project to dramatically increase the number of cataract surgeries in Peru's underserved populations. The
program
will provide the necessary resources to increase the number of cataract surgeries by 50,000 over three years, expanding on a Peruvian Ministry of Health campaign for
Ocular Health that began in 2007.
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In November 2008, CGSGI and Antamina Mining Company launched a collaborative expansion of the Poverty Reduction and Alleviation (PRA) program in the regions of
Ancash and Cajamarca, Peru. This project seeks to expand market-driven economic development with an emphasis on diversifying and enhancing sustainable economic
activities in the agriculture, agri-business, and tourism sectors. The strategy is based on provision of small-scale business consulting services and the development
of sustainable economic corridors to efficiently link producers to markets for their products.
Learn more at
www.clintonfoundation.org.
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