Clinton Global Initiative Organizers Expect Less Money to Be Com...

Courtesy PND - Philanthropy News Digest  Tue, 09/22/2009 - 23:00

According to Clinton Global Initiative CEO Robert Harrison, the value of the commitments unveiled at this week's summit will be less than the $8 billion worth of commitments made in 2008....


 

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