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7.12.2007 - 03:13pm ET
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World Environment Center Participates in White House "Conference on the Americas"
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C. - July 12, 2007 - The World Environment Center (WEC) today
congratulated the White House for organizing a Conference of the Americas.
The one-day conference, held on July 9, brought together business,
non-governmental and political leaders from over 30 nations in North and
South America to discuss and review strategies for improving opportunity
and the quality of life in the region.
U. S. President George W. Bush led a "Conversation on the Americas." U.S.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson participated in a dialogue on expanding
economic opportunity, and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
delivered remarks on building a future of hope and opportunity in the
Americas. Other participants included leaders of non-governmental and
non-profit organizations, the private sector, foundations, community-based
organizations and civil society leaders. Additional topics discussed
included the promotion of public-private partnerships, education and
health care.
Ernesto Samayoa, Chief of Party in WEC's El Salvador office, represented
WEC at the Conference. "WEC's Alliance for Private Sector
Competitiveness, with its focus on successful integration of supply chains
to achieve energy efficiency and reduced resource consumption, creates
growing capacity for achieving sustainable development and opportunity in
Latin America," he noted.
WEC currently implements initiatives to expand sustainability practices in
the beverage, petroleum and sugar industries in partnership with the El
Salvador Ministries of Economy, and of Environment and Natural Resources.
Funding for these activities is also provided by the U.S. Agency for
International Development.
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