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Naalu ago

Salient FBIAnon quote: “The CF always operates in countries where birth records are difficult to maintain. Let that sink in for a moment.” (Someone could research all the countries the CF operates in, find out how spotty birth records are, and meme that shit.)

Someone get on this.

Also plz upvote parts 2 and 3 so they are in the top.

pizzaparallel ago

If the map is accurate Clinton Health Access Initiative has active programs in these countries shown on the map: (with birth registration %)

http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org/where-we-work/

http://sli.mg/BPRvS6 - Active Programs

North America:

Mexico - 90%+

Belize - 90%+

Guatemala - 90%+

Honduras - 90%+

El Salvador - 90%+

Nicaragua - 76-90%

Panama (No data available)

Jamaica - 90%+

Haiti - 76-90%

Dominican Republic - 76-90%

Africa:

Sierra Leone - 76-90%

Liberia - Less than 25%

Nigeria - 25-50%

Cameroon - 51-75%

Democratic Republic of Congo - 25-50%

Ethiopia - Less than 25%

Kenya - 51-75%

Tanzania - Less than 25%

Uganda - 25-50%

Rwanda - 51-75%

Zambia - Less than 25%

Mozambique - 25-50%

Zimbabwe - 25-50%

Botswana - 51-75%

Namibia - 76-90%

South Africa - 90%+

Lesotho - 25-50%

Swaziland - 25-50%

Europe:

Ukraine - 90%+

Asia:

India - 25-50%

Myanmar - 51-75%

Laos - 51-75%

Cambodia - 51-75%

Vietnam - 90%+

Indonesia - 51-75%

Papua New Guinea (No data available)

There's also these countries but I'm not sure how much of a role the CF plays.

http://sli.mg/GPA1J7 - Procurement Consortium Countries

Edit: I'm not sure what is meant by "countries where birth records are difficult to maintain". There are reports by the United Nations regarding the prevalence of birth registration though. I added data from Unicef's report on the percentage of birth records reported. https://www.un.org/ruleoflaw/files/Embargoed_11_Dec_Birth_Registration_report_low_res.pdf

CF Countries with the most unregistered children:

2 - Nigeria - 17 million

4 - Ethiopia - 13 million

6 - DRCongo - 8 million

7 - Indonesia - 8 million

8 - Tanzania - 7 million

9 - Uganda - 5 million

CF Countries with the lowest levels of birth registration by percentage of children under age 5 registered:

2 - Liberia - 4%

3 - Ethiopia - 7%

4 - Zambia - 14%

5 - Tanzania - 16%

10 - DRCongo - 28%

abcyouknowme ago

Headquartered in Washington, DC, WfWI has executive/fundraising offices in London and New York and programmatic offices in eight post-conflict countries: Afghanistan (program inception 2002); Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994); Democratic Republic of Congo (2002); Iraq (2003); Kosovo (1999); Nigeria (2000); Rwanda (1997); and South Sudan (2006).

Women for Women International. Sheryl Sandberg, one of if not the richest woman who has been with Google and Facebook and the Brookings institute

pizzaparallel ago

I don't know of any connections between WfWI and the Clinton Foundation

I can't find much of a connection with WfWI and Sheryl Sandberg either. If there is a connection between anyone in WfWI, I'd think it would be through Afshan Khan who was the director of PARMO (basically the fundraising arm of UNICEF) up to 2012. During her tenure in PARMO, she led a team that was responsible for mobilizing more than $10 billion for UNICEF’s programmes from both governments and foundation partners. She became CEO of WfWI 2012-2014. In August 2014 she was appointed Director of Emergency Programmes in UNICEF.

https://www.unicef.org/media/media_58800.html

According to UNICEF documents: "PARMO has the lead responsibility for UNICEF’s overall resource mobilization from public sector donors. (“Resource mobilization” and “fundraising” are often used interchangeably, but the former also includes mobilizing resources in the form of people, partnerships, or equipment. However, fundraising is its largest single component.) As UNICEF’s primary liaison with donor governments, PARMO is responsible for the management of the overall relationship with them. It works both through partnerships with public‐sector donors, and by providing UNICEF offices with advice and support for their own resource‐mobilization efforts"

https://www.unicef.org/auditandinvestigation/files/oiai_2013_Public_Sector_Alliances_and_Resource_Mobilization_Office.pdf

She seems to have extensive experience dealing with donors and "mobilizing resources in the form of people, partnerships, or equipment".

Most likely, she's unrelated to the investigation though and I haven't found evidence of anything nefarious going on.

abcyouknowme ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Sandberg

In 2009 Sandberg was named to the board of The Walt Disney Company.[35] She also serves on the boards of Women for Women International, the Center for Global Development and V-Day.[29] She was previously a board member of Starbucks with a $280,000 annual salary,[36] Brookings Institution and Ad Council.

pizzaparallel ago

Ok, you're right. She's on the board. I'm not sure how significant that is though. It seems that there are many people on their global board of directors. She is one of 23. It is odd that she is the only one without a link for more information about her on their website but maybe she is expected to be better known than the others.

http://www.womenforwomen.org/about-us/leadership