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Facing ChallengesAddress at the Council on Foreign RelationsJuly 15, 2009Sec. Clinton: "I have appointed special envoys to focus on a number of specific challenges, including ... an ambassador to build new Public-Private Partnerships and to engage Diaspora communities in the United States to increase opportunities in their native lands. [W]e are working at the State Department to ensure that our government is using the most innovative technologies not only to speak and listen across borders, not only to keep technologies up and going, but to widen opportunities especially for those who are too often left on the margins. We’re taking these steps because reaching out directly to people will encourage them to embrace cooperation with us, making our partnerships with their governments and with them stronger and more durable." | Global Partnerships and Innovation Critical to ProgressBlog Posted by Special Representative Elizabeth Frawley Bagley:July 28, 2009Developing new partnerships around the world is at the heart of the Obama Administration’s foreign policy.That was the clear message delivered by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her major address at the Council on Foreign Relations July 15, 2009. She called for creating a new architecture of cooperation to meet today’s global challenges and “tilting the balance away from a multi-polar world and toward a multi-partner world. |Blog |
AMBASSADOR BAGLEY SWORN IN AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPSJune 18, 2009Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley was sworn in as the Secretary of State’s Special Representative for Global Partnerships. This new office is positioned at the Secretary’s level to meet the world’s 21st century’s shared, global challenges through a shared, global response from all sectors – through what Ambassador Bagley described as "Ubuntu Diplomacy: where all sectors belong as partners, where we all participate as stakeholders, and where we all succeed together, not incrementally but exponentially.” |Swearing in Remarks | ||
Case Studies of Successful Partnerships:|Global Connections and Exchange Program in Azerbaijan | ||||
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