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Bill Clinton plans big changes for Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting

  • President Bill Clinton plans significant changes for the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting to address global development challenges.
  • Clinton stated, "We need to redefine how we show up, how we work, and how we find ways to honor our common humanity."
  • The goal for this September is to connect issues and confront complicated challenges.
  • Clinton emphasized the importance of the CGI community in reversing trend lines and charting a brighter future.
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By Glenn Gamboa Former President Bill Clinton is planning big changes for this year’s Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting “out of necessity” to address the changing global development landscape and growing needs driven by war and climate disasters. “We need to redefine how we show up, how we work, and how we find ways to honor our common humanity,” Clinton wrote in a letter to the CGI community released Thursday. “This September, our …

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Bill Clinton plans big changes for Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting

President Bill Clinton plans significant changes for this year’s Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting to address global development challenges.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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