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2007 Annual Report - Center for International Private Enterprise

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<strong>2007</strong> CIPE Global ProgramsDemocratic Governance andInstitutionsBuilding a Better Working Environment throughVoluntary Business Initiatives (Partner: SocialAccountability <strong>International</strong>)Corporate Governance Initiative <strong>for</strong> the TransitionEconomies (Partners: Institute of CorporateGovernance of Uganda, Foundation of Studiesof the Faculty of Economics and BusinessAdministration of the Pontificia CatholicUniversity of Chile, The Brazilian Institute ofCorporate Governance, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> CorporateGovernance, <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> Foundation)Developing <strong>Private</strong> Sector Tools to CombatCorruption (Partner: Transparency <strong>International</strong>)Promoting Institutional Re<strong>for</strong>m and DemocraticGovernance (Partner: Organisation <strong>for</strong> EconomicCo-operation and Development)Rebuilding Democratic and Market Institutions inPost-Conflict EnvironmentsNepalese students in the JA Company programwork together to create a business. Morethan 480 students have gained firsthandentrepreneurship experience with the program.Empowering <strong>Private</strong> SectorOrganizationsAssociation and Chamber Executive DevelopmentIn<strong>for</strong>mation and ValuesForum on Economic Freedom (Partner: Organisation<strong>for</strong> Economic Co-operation and Development)Knowledge ManagementUniversity Course on <strong>International</strong> DevelopmentAccess to OpportunityEmpowering Women through Democratic Activismand Economic SuccessSupporting Young Leaders (Partners: JuniorAchievement Nepal, <strong>Center</strong> For Policy Priorities,8 local chambers and leadership institutes)Grassroots ParticipationWorld Chambers Congress <strong>2007</strong> (Partner: WorldChambers Congress)ChamberL.I.N.K.S. PartnersThe ChamberL.I.N.K.S. program would not have beenpossible without the support of these wonderful chambers andleadership institutes:Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce (Georgia)Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce (New York)Kalamazoo Regional Chamber of Commerce (Michigan)Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce (South Dakota)Greater Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce (Colorado)Leadership Pikes Peak (Colorado)Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (Kentucky)Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce (Missouri)52

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