👉 The Clinton Project, proposed by former U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1997, aimed to create a comprehensive and sustainable framework for addressing global poverty and inequality. It focused on three main pillars: economic growth, education, and health. Clinton envisioned a system where governments, international organizations, and the private sector collaborate to provide financial aid, technical assistance, and capacity building to developing nations. The project emphasized the importance of good governance, transparency, and local ownership in ensuring that aid effectively reaches those who need it most, while also promoting democratic institutions and human rights. Despite its ambitious goals, the Clinton Project faced significant challenges in implementation and was not adopted as a formal policy initiative.