Designing for Impact: A list of upcoming sessions at CGI 2012

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Photo by: Elliotng / CC BY-NC-SA

The Clinton Global Initiative 2012 kicked off Sunday (Sept. 23) with a theme — Designing for Impact. The idea: In an era of value-for-money, donors and development experts are beginning to see opportunities in bringing design principles to development.

World leaders, CEOs, heads of nonprofits, philanthropists, scientists, journalists and innovators came together in New York to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges through design. And on the event’s first day, a number of commitments were made, including a new partnership between Procter & Gamble Co.and singer Smokey Robinson’s nonprofit Smoke Alarm to boost awareness on the need to provide children in poor countries clean drinking water.

The partnership will build on Procter & Gamble’s children’s safe drinking water program, which aims to deliver 2 billion liters of clean drinking water to poor communities by 2020 through the provision of water purification packets. Devex also interviewed a number of personalities at the event, including Health One Global Chairman Stan Shepherd, MBA Women International CEO Gail Romero and Cherie Blair, whose foundation focuses on building the capacity of women entrepreneurs. And there’s more to come on the second day of the annual meeting, where former U.S. President Bill Clinton is expected to announce more commitments.

Here’s a list of some of the issues to be tackled in the next two days:

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