The Fourth Annual Clinton Global Initiative University Meeting

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By Sheril Kirshenbaum
Mar 11, 2011 12:41 AMNov 20, 2019 1:34 AM

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One of the most inspiring events I've attended in past years was the 2010 Clinton Global Initiative meeting. It's a unique environment where heads of state, government and business leaders, scholars, and NGO directors come together "to analyze pressing global challenges, discuss the most effective solutions, and build lasting partnerships that enable them to create positive social change." Members at last years meeting made close to 300 new commitments on issues involving economic empowerment, energy and the environment, education, global health, and more. Since launching CGI, they have put $63 billion toward improving nearly 300 million lives in over 170 countries. In other words, CGI demonstrates that we are truly becoming a global community.

Today President Clinton announced the Fourth Annual Clinton Global Initiative University Meeting, which will take place at the UC San Diego from April 1-3.Approximately 1,000 students will come together from all over the world to meet with non-profit leaders, entrepreneurs, and celebrities engaged in efforts to create positive change. Each student will make a Commitment to Action – a detailed plan for improving lives within one of CGI U’s focus areas: education, environment & climate change, peace & human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. Since 2008, this university event has brought together more than 2,500 students from 575 schools in 99 countries. As Clinton explains:

“Their work has improved the lives of thousands of people around the world. I am looking forward to convening the next generation of global leaders once again, so they can learn from each other and gain practical skills that will help them turn their ideas into real change.”

What comes out of CGI U? So far, students have:

·Over $1.3 million in infrastructure improvements to schools and libraries in countries including the U.S., Rwanda, Nigeria, and Laos; ·Reached more than 74,000 students, faculty, and staff with educational efforts and outreach about clean energy and sustainability; ·Placed more than 3,800 new recycling containers on college campuses and in surrounding communities; ·Engaged 2,700 people in workshops on conflict resolution, diplomacy, and peace; ·Established and maintained more than 90,000 square feet of community gardens; ·Introduced more than 3,000 bicycles on college campuses in the U.S., Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Cameroon, and China; ·and much more

CGI U will be webcast live at www.cgiu.org. You can read the full agenda here and

follow updates on Twitter @cgiu and @ClintonGlobal and Facebook.

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