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BREAKFAST SESSION
Still Unfinished Business: How We Can Improve Economic Outcomes for Women
8:00 - 9:15 a.m. ET
Location: Gramercy West
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide.
This session will explore:
•How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies?
•How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity?
•How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women?
Speakers:
•Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO and Founder, LifeBank
•Robin Wright, Co-Founder, Pour Les Femmes Foundation
•Vanessa Roanhorse, CEO, Roanhorse Consulting
•Cherie Blair, CBE QC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
• Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
•Kathy Hochul, Governor, New York State
•Olivia Walton, Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments
•Maria Teresa Kumar, Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino
Credit: Grace Donnelly / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U will host a morning of community service developed in partnership with the Oakland Unified School District and the Oakland Public Education Fund. This year’s event will be held at the Havenscourt Campus in Oakland, California. The Havenscourt Campus houses five separate schools, ranging from preschool to high school, and serves more than 1,500 students each day. The Day of Action will begin with remarks by President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton. CGI U students and volunteers will then work on a variety of neighborhood and school improvement activities, including urban agriculture, mural painting, and athletic facility cleanup.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U will host a morning of community service developed in partnership with the Oakland Unified School District and the Oakland Public Education Fund. This year’s event will be held at the Havenscourt Campus in Oakland, California. The Havenscourt Campus houses five separate schools, ranging from preschool to high school, and serves more than 1,500 students each day. The Day of Action will begin with remarks by President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton. CGI U students and volunteers will then work on a variety of neighborhood and school improvement activities, including urban agriculture, mural painting, and athletic facility cleanup.
BREAKFAST SESSION
Still Unfinished Business: How We Can Improve Economic Outcomes for Women
8:00 - 9:15 a.m. ET
Location: Gramercy West
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide.
This session will explore:
•How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies?
•How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity?
•How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women?
Speakers:
•Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO and Founder, LifeBank
•Robin Wright, Co-Founder, Pour Les Femmes Foundation
•Vanessa Roanhorse, CEO, Roanhorse Consulting
•Cherie Blair, CBE QC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
• Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
•Kathy Hochul, Governor, New York State
•Olivia Walton, Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments
•Maria Teresa Kumar, Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino
Photo for February 13, 2012. Day 409
Deck 4, looking off the side of the boat. The whole thing just looked CGI to me.
This CGI Kitchen photography was created for a leading DIY store chain and is only a small example of the CGI images we produced for their new product launch. Our set designer and photographic stylists were responsible for all the creative production designing all the Kitchen layouts and the interior design of the room decor.
An emotional moment at today’s Clinton Global Initiative forum on “From Stigma to Success: Empowering The World’s Billion People with Disabilities.” From left, Chun Li "Angel" Zhao, Chief Inspiration Officer and Starkey Hearing Foundation Fellow, Partners in Excellence, Inc.; an aide to Zhao; Special Olympics Chairman and CEO Tim Shriver, Special Olympics athlete Loretta Claiborne and Her Excellency President Joyce Banda of the Republic of Malawi. Shriver is holding the rope that – for 7 years – tied a young African boy with intellectual disabilities to a tree. Special Olympics Chairman and CEO Tim Shriver, Special Olympics athlete Loretta Claiborne and Her Excellency President Joyce Banda of the Republic of Malawi. Shriver is holding the rope that – for 7 years – tied a young African boy with intellectual disabilities to a tree.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U will host a morning of community service developed in partnership with the Oakland Unified School District and the Oakland Public Education Fund. This year’s event will be held at the Havenscourt Campus in Oakland, California. The Havenscourt Campus houses five separate schools, ranging from preschool to high school, and serves more than 1,500 students each day. The Day of Action will begin with remarks by President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton. CGI U students and volunteers will then work on a variety of neighborhood and school improvement activities, including urban agriculture, mural painting, and athletic facility cleanup.
This CGI Kitchen photography was created for a leading DIY store chain and is only a small example of the CGI images we produced for their new product launch. Our set designer and photographic stylists were responsible for all the creative production designing all the Kitchen layouts and the interior design of the room decor.
This CGI Kitchen photography was created for a leading DIY store chain and is only a small example of the CGI images we produced for their new product launch. Our set designer and photographic stylists were responsible for all the creative production designing all the Kitchen layouts and the interior design of the room decor.
BREAKFAST SESSION
Still Unfinished Business: How We Can Improve Economic Outcomes for Women
8:00 - 9:15 a.m. ET
Location: Gramercy West
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide.
This session will explore:
•How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies?
•How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity?
•How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women?
Speakers:
•Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO and Founder, LifeBank
•Robin Wright, Co-Founder, Pour Les Femmes Foundation
•Vanessa Roanhorse, CEO, Roanhorse Consulting
•Cherie Blair, CBE QC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
• Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
•Kathy Hochul, Governor, New York State
•Olivia Walton, Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments
•Maria Teresa Kumar, Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino
BREAKFAST SESSION
Still Unfinished Business: How We Can Improve Economic Outcomes for Women
8:00 - 9:15 a.m. ET
Location: Gramercy West
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified existing gender inequalities at work and at home. Women were especially vulnerable to employment and income losses and the increasing burden of unpaid work, threatening to reverse decades of progress expanding women’s economic opportunity. The digital gender gap, which has barely improved over the last decade, has further hindered women’s ability to acquire skills and access online employment and financial services. Closing the gaps between men and women in the workplace could increase the global GDP by 26 percent, benefiting both advanced and developing countries, and many of the tools needed to build inclusive economies exist. This session will discuss actions to support gender parity, including policies and programs that support women’s employment, leadership opportunities, recognition of unpaid work, and efforts to close the digital gender divide.
This session will explore:
•How can we reduce the gender imbalance in unpaid work to support those who need care and those who provide care—from fiscal policies that support employment and protect incomes to family-friendly childcare and flexible work policies?
•How do we scale progress in key areas, including financial and digital inclusion, women’s leadership and representation, and pay parity?
•How do other interventions in gender equality—including addressing girls’ education, violence against women, and maternal health—improve economic outcomes for women?
Speakers:
•Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO and Founder, LifeBank
•Robin Wright, Co-Founder, Pour Les Femmes Foundation
•Vanessa Roanhorse, CEO, Roanhorse Consulting
•Cherie Blair, CBE QC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
• Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
•Kathy Hochul, Governor, New York State
•Olivia Walton, Founder & Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments
•Maria Teresa Kumar, Founding President and CEO, Voto Latino
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Taken with the in-game photo mode on Forza Horizon 4 for the Xbox One.
In the song 'Life's been good', Joe Walsh sings "My Maserati does 185". Well, in the hands of the wrong man, namely me, this is the outcome.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Opening Plenary Session: The Power of Public Service
Remarks:
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
Madeleine K. Albright, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Rye Barcott, Founder, Carolina for Kibera
Usher Raymond IV, Chairman and Founder, Usher's New Look Foundation
Sadiqa Basiri Saleem, Executive Director, Oruj Learning Center
The (CGI) Embarcadero Freeway and San Francisco’s skyline as seen in the opening scenes of the 2007 movie “Zodiac”
Credit: Elise Apelian / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Opening Plenary Session: The Power of Public Service
Remarks:
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
Madeleine K. Albright, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Rye Barcott, Founder, Carolina for Kibera
Usher Raymond IV, Chairman and Founder, Usher's New Look Foundation
Sadiqa Basiri Saleem, Executive Director, Oruj Learning Center
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Opening Plenary Session: The Power of Public Service
Remarks:
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
Madeleine K. Albright, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Rye Barcott, Founder, Carolina for Kibera
Usher Raymond IV, Chairman and Founder, Usher's New Look Foundation
Sadiqa Basiri Saleem, Executive Director, Oruj Learning Center
Credit: Taylor Davidson / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI Annual Meeting 2013
Breakout Sessions
Scalable Ideas: Pitching For Partnerships
Session Features: Commitment Pitches Interactive Networking
Remarks
James Mwangi
Global Managing Partner, Dalberg Global Development Advisors
Linda Rottenberg
Co-founder and CEO, Endeavor Global
Chuck Slaughter
Founder and President, Living Goods
Moderator
Rex Northern
Executive Director, Cleantech Open
Participants
Olivier Behra
Chief executive Officer, Man and Nature
Pallavi Gaikwad
Program Officer, Sport for Development, The Naz Foundation India Trust
Farah Mohamed, Creator, President and Chief Empowerment Officer, G(irls)20 Summit
Salif Romano Niang
Chief Impact Officer, Malo
John R Seffrin
Chief Executive Officer, American Cancer Society
Taken with the in-game photo mode on Forza Motorsport 6 for the Xbox One.
BMW Le Mans race car. I suddenly remembered my dad used to come home with a lot of little gold boxes with Benson & Hedges on them and painted the car accordingly.
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Credit: Juliana Thomas / Clinton Global Initiative
Women Decision-Makers in the Global Economy
Remarks:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State of the United States
Moderator:
Pat Mitchell, President and CEO, The Paley Center for Media
Participants:
Her Excellency Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi , Minister, International Cooperation and Development in the United Arab Emirates
Arne M. Sorenson, President and CEO, Marriott International, Inc.
Halla Tomasdottir, Founder and Chair, Sisters Capital
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
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Credit: Sara Snyder / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Opening Plenary Session: The Power of Public Service
Remarks:
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
Madeleine K. Albright, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Rye Barcott, Founder, Carolina for Kibera
Usher Raymond IV, Chairman and Founder, Usher's New Look Foundation
Sadiqa Basiri Saleem, Executive Director, Oruj Learning Center
Computer Generated water molecule. This is a single frame from a video produced for a client. The water molecule's surface is animated with elevating ripples to visually convey the electrical attraction between atoms. Visit www.bkdsn.com for more info.
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PIX is a unique brand of photorealistic computer generated imaging of the very highest quality created by Set Visions in 2009.
The PIX brand encompasses a range of imagery that includes incredible stills, beautiful videos, walk-throughs and highly detailed, interactive 360's.
Tapping in to the 25 years of experience and creative talent within the Set Visions culture we continue to develop our skills to keep PIX as the very best alternative to traditional photography anywhere in the market place.
PLENARY SESSION
"Once and For All"
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. ET
Location: Grand Ballroom
After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability.
Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights.
Speakers:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
Marinel S. Ubaldo, Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si' Philippines
Prof. Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity
Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures
Dr. Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation