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Hannah, Attached and below is President Clinton's latest biweekly report. Please let me know if he has any questions or feedback. Thanks, Zayneb Biweekly Report William J. Clinton Foundation February 22, 2013 MAJOR DOMESTIC INITIATIVES Alliance for a Healthier Generation · [NOTE: This information is embargoed until next Thursday, 2/28] The Alliance will be prominently engaged in a new Let's Move initiative, "Let's Move at Schools," that will be announced by First Lady Michelle Obama on Thursday, February 28th in Chicago. Specifically, the Alliance will serve as one of three managing partners that will oversee the implementation of Let's Move Active Schools. The other managing partners are the President's Council for Fitness, Sport, and Nutrition and the American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. As a managing partner of the Let's Move at Schools (LMAS) effort, the Alliance will: o Leverage the Healthy Schools Program six-step process to help school leaders increase physical activity opportunities. The process includes: building support with students, administrators and staff; completing a self-assessment; creating an action plan; finding resources to support efforts; taking action based on the plan; and celebrating success upon completion of the program. o Host the LMAS self-assessment tool to determine the school baseline of physical activity within the five Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program, or CSPAP, areas. The self-assessment tool will reside on the Alliance server and website, and the landing page within the Alliance site will indicate its distinct relationship with LMAS. The existing Healthy Schools Program Physical Education and Student Wellness modules will serve as the basis of the LMAS self-assessment (aka the HSP Inventory). o Provide phone, email and in-person expert technical assistance to school champions and participating schools/districts to implement system change in Physical Education and Student Wellness. Support will be provided through the following outlets: § Provide HSP Ambassadors-physical activity champions-to support the in-person professional development trainings § Support Let's Move! Active Schools in the transition to the Healthy Schools Program · These activities will be supported by an initial grant provided by Nike and over time, by other partner corporations. We expect that this effort will accelerate our progress towards meeting our goal of reaching 30,000 schools across the country and helping to deepen our impact on kids' levels of physical activities. Clinton Health Matters Initiative · CHMI will be featured prominently at the 2013 HIMMS Conference, at which YOU will be making remarks. Verizon has invited CHMI to serve as a panelist during a session on secure exchange of medical information and to have a presence at its exhibit. · CHMI released the Coachella Valley Blueprint for Action this week, which outlines the steps the community will take over the next five years to improve overall health and to close health disparity gaps. · CHMI had a successful meeting with Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown about the launch of its community initiative in the Greater Jacksonville region. Clinton Economic Opportunity Initiative * Inc. magazine is meeting with Bank of America this week to discuss the possibility of securing its sponsorship for a Women's Summit. Depending on the outcome of these discussions, Inc. may be ready to move forward with discussions around the Clinton Foundation's possible involvement in specific aspects of the Summit (e.g., keynote/panel speaker, mentoring-related tie-ins, panel topics) as part of a new partnership. * A six-month post-mentoring program check-in was performed on key pairings from the Philadelphia EMP program. A small handful of these mentee-mentor pairs were only beginning to see the impact of their work together at the conclusion of the program last August, and had noted they believed they would see the greater part of the program's impact in future months. * For one mentee-mentor pairing, what had already proven to be an impactful mentoring relationship has gone on to become an even larger success: Angelo Salandra is the President and CEO of Quality Management Services, a records management, administrative support and onsite management services company. Angelo recognized the need to diversify his customer base and sought out a mentor to help him expand his business into the government sector. Working closely with Hubin Jiang, President & CEO of ECOMPEX, Inc., a significant provider of similar services to the government, Angelo was able to quickly learn the ropes to government procurement resulting in a new government contract. By the program's completion in August 2012, the new government work Angelo was able to garner as a result of his collaboration with Hubin through the Entrepreneur Mentoring Program had helped him to hire an additional five full time employees to his firm (18% increase in workforce) and had driven a 9% increase in the company's annual revenue. Six months later, with Hubin's continued support, Angelo has been able to secure four additional contracts, resulting in an overall increase in annual revenue of over 30%. MAJOR INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES Clinton Development Initiative Malawi · CDI is moving forward quickly to develop its plan for building the new Anchor Farm in Tanzania. Walker Morris is working to schedule a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture on his trip to Tanzania in March to discuss an MOU and to look at options for the location of the first commercial farm. · AGRA has asked CDI to host a field day at Mpherero Farm in Malawi to show representatives from a number of organizations working in agriculture, including USAID and IITA, the work of the Anchor Farm Project. Rwanda (CHDI) · Construction on the Mt. Meru Soyco site is 75% complete, and the production of edible oil is expected to begin in July 2013. The government has promised CHDI full support, particularly in terms of production of raw materials. This week, the Prime Minister visited the factory and was very pleased with its progress. · CHDI has been participating in various exhibitions organized at the District level to demonstrate our work and help farmers understand the difference between varieties of maize and soybean. · Construction of the coffee roasting factory has been on hold for the last three weeks due to a construction permit issue. However, approval has been obtained by the city council and the official construction permit will be signed by the city's mayor next week. Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative Peru · On February 15th, the Peru Cataracts project achieved its 50,000 surgery commitment. The goal was reached within 80% of the original budget and ahead of the four year schedule. · In Apurimac, Peru, CGSGI's remote distribution pilot is entering its sixth week of operations. The program provides low-income women, many of whom are single heads of household, with the opportunity to become entrepreneurs and sell hard to access products to their remote communities. The product offering is being designed to include fast moving consumer goods such as soaps, cooking oil, yarn and clothing, and extends to over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and multivitamins as well as pro-poor products such as solar lamps and clean cook stoves. The first twelve entrepreneurs have completed their training and have sold approximately 2,000 products under consignment over the last five weeks. The venture provides life-changing income opportunities for these women and has the dual benefit of providing last mile distribution to the poor communities where they reside. Another six women have recently been recruited and are undergoing product sales training including the selling of low-cost VisionSpring reading glasses. If successful in Apurimac, CGSGI intends to scale this venture throughout Peru and possibly to other developing nations. Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting · CGI currently has 160 paying members registered for the 2013 Annual Meeting, which represents an increase of 33 members since the last bi-weekly report and a reduction of the year-over-year variance from -52 to -22. Of the total number of registrants, 133 are renewals, 35 fewer than last year at this time, and 27 are new, 13 more than last year at this time. Winter Meeting · 370 individuals attended the Winter Meeting. Of that total, 40% had not previously attended a CGI event. This includes representatives from organizations that have never been CGI members as well as representatives from current members who have never attended a prior CGI event. Outreach to recruit potential paying members from this pool is underway. · The plenary session, four of five breakout sessions, the CGI Orientation and the Girls and Women special session were standing room only. · CGI is still tabulating the results of a survey distributed to participants and will report back any notable findings in the next bi-weekly report. CGI University · Confirmed program participants for CGI U 2013 include: Sal Khan, Jack Dorsey, Stephen Colbert, and Muhammad Yunus. · The acceptance rate for applicants is 35% this year. Applicants will be notified of their status by the end of the day today. CGI America · CGI America has 95 paying participants, including 8 Annual Meeting members and 87 non-Annual Meeting members. There were two paying participants at this time last year. Recent and Upcoming Convenings · Arts & Development in Post-Conflict Communities: Why the Arts Matter for Resilient Societies (2/19/2013) · Women Leading Women in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT): A Commitment Workshop (2/19/2013) · Integrating Women-Owned Businesses in Supply Chains: A Commitment Workshop (2/21/2013) · Sustainable Agricultural Training for Rural Farmers (2/21/2013) · Haiti Action Network (2/27/2013) · Coastal Resilience (3/5/2013) · Best Practices for Delivering Health Solutions at the Base of the Pyramid (3/15/2013) · Skills-Based Volunteering to Mentor Young Entrepreneurs (3/8/2013) · Democratic Republic of Congo Action Network (3/19/2013) · The Early Years (3/20/2013) · Oceans: Economic Development for Coastal Communities (3/21/2013) · Oceans: Protecting Ecosystems (3/28/2013) · Oceans: Catalyzing the Fishing Industry (4/4/2013) Zayneb K. Shaikley Associate Counsel & Initiative Liaison | William J. 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