The Permanent Mission of St. Kitts And Nevis to The United Nations Shores Up Philanthropic Partnerships at Clinton Global Initiative Winter Meeting

United Nations, New York  – H.E. Dr Mutryce Williams, the Permanent Presentative/Ambassador of St. Kitts and Nevis to the United Nations and Mr. Eustace T. Wallace, Minister Counsellor, participated in the Clinton Global Initiative Winter Meeting on Wednesday, 5th January 2025. According to the Clinton Foundation, “the Clinton Global Initiative is a catalyst for change which has helped set the international development agenda and have proven that the biggest global challenges can be solved through community, collaboration and commitment to action.”

Mr. Eustace T. Wallace, Minister Counsellor

H.E Dr. Mutryce Williams, St. Kitts and Nevis Permanent Representative/Ambassador to the United Nations emphasised that, “at the United Nations we believe in the value of multi-stakeholder partnerships, and the Clinton Global Initiative has proven track record of scoring wins for vulnerable communities through philanthropy. President Clinton’s work with Foreign Minister Douglas in health, particularly on HIV/AIDs, is legendary. It is a model we hope to replicate as we future proof our society and economy, including through the establishment of a climate resilient health space in St. Kitts and Nevis.”

The Clinton Global Initiative Winter Meeting brought together a cross section of influencers, policy makers and political leaders together to tackle critical issues such sustaining climate action in 2025, preparing for and navigating the big shifts in technology, policy, and finance and promoting health equity for healthier communities.

During High Level Week last year Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew led a CGI breakfast roundtable with noted philanthropist Chef Jose Andres dedicated to food and nutritional security. The Permanent Mision of St. Kitts and Nevis to the United Nations is leveraging the long-standing partnership with the Clinton Foundation to scale up its messaging, networks and partnerships around sustainability, resilience and security.

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