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04.01.2006 – New York Times: Clinton, Impresario of Philanthropy, Gets a Progress Update


12.01.2005 – Esquire Magazine: The Third Term
The Dawning of a Different Sort of Post-Presidency



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American Jewish World Service (AJWS) commits to support HIV/AIDS interventions undertaken by community-based institutions working to break down the barriers to accessing treatment and prevention and implement effective programming at the local level.  
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Doc to Dock is a newly established organization that collects medical supplies and pharmaceutical products from doctors, hospitals and industry to be shipped to healthcare counterparts in developing nations.  
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Family Care International (CFI) commits no less than $500,000 of its budget towards HIV prevention projects targeted towards women and mothers, aimed to address the urgent need to build bridges between efforts to fight HIV/AIDS and those focused on women’s reproductive health.  
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FXB will create 20 new low-cost, sustainable community-based Modules in Uganda and Rwanda to help orphans, families, and communities combat the effects of AIDS. Each Module provides a basic package of health, education, psychosocial and income-generating services through in-kind investment in economic development.  
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The Global Health Council pledges to serve the members of the Clinton Global Initiative and beyond as a channel to civil society organizations working on the frontlines of basic healthcare and advocacy in the world’s poorest nations.  
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The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) commits to continue playing a leadership role in the development of an effective AIDS vaccine for the developing world, by supporting President Clinton’s HIV/AIDS initiative, mobilizing political support from the leaders of the G8 for an international vaccine campaign and providing technical assistance to developing countries in their strategy of fighting the AIDS pandemic.   
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The International Medical Corps (IMC) will continue to efficiently leverage all donated supplies and cash donations that it receives to relieve the disproportionate burden of disease & suffering that women carry in low-income countries.  
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Kenyan Women"s Health Initiative is intended to be a not-for-profit health care organization which will establish a women’s and children hospital in Nairobi Kenya within five years. The proposed facility will house approximately 150 beds and will provide free public access in a number of health areas.  
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Media Forum for Global Health (MFGH) will use the power of the media to enhance awareness of global health challenges affecting millions of lives each day. In addition to designing educational forums, MFGH will train citizens in regions around the world to maximize the impact of the media on local audiences.  
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The Dutch government commits to apply expertise from the private sector, development organizations, and the academic world to establish the Health Insurance Fund (HIF), a basic health insurance for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in a number of African countries, thus facilitating access to higher quality health care.  
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Aiming to reduce poverty and disease in Africa, the Pan African Health Foundation commits to support the establishment of an Auto-Disable (AD) syringes factory in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, which will also create jobs, take advantage of existing resources, and transfer technology and skills to Africa.  
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Pathfinder International commits to raise funding to create an outreach network of trained peer counselors to help decrease unplanned pregnancies, and reduce prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and HIV among university students in Kampala, Uganda.  
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Population Action International commits to act upon the critical linkage between reproductive health and the reduction of poverty by advocating universal access to family planning and related health services, thus improving the lives of individual women and their families, while also slowing the world’s population growth.  
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Prometheus of Genoa, Italy, in partnership with Azione per un Mondo Unito (AMU) committed to support the “Petite Flame” medical center near Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo aiming to reach 85,000 patients during the first three years of operation. Those served include, among others, patients suffering from HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases, children needing medical assistance, and youth groups living in rural areas. Additional funding is sought.  
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As part of its commitment to promote sustainable development in the Punta Cana region in the Dominican Republic, the Puntacana Resort and Club (PCRC) has pledged to provide seed funding and in-kind support to US physicians and Dominican doctors that will provide continuous medical services to the underserved Veron region.  
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The Mobile Wellness Centre Project, a joint collaboration of TNT international and the World Food Programme, will target truck drivers across Africa and Asia, providing free advice and counseling on a range of health issues, with a strong focus on HIV/AIDS.  
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World Vision announces the expansion of the West Africa Water Initiative, a 14-member public-private partnership, to give corporations an opportunity to engage in increasing access to water, sanitation, and health facilities in Ghana, Mali, and Niger for a total financial investment of $20 million over the next five years.  
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Through the Impact! HIV/AIDS campaign, World Vision and Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC) are working together to engage corporations in the fight against the pandemic in two critical areas:
1. Protecting Women from HIV/AIDS through Micro-enterprise Development and
2. Community-Based Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children  
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