Clinton Global Initiative
Clinton
Global Initiative Highlights Legal Empowerment's Working Group on
Entrepreneurship

New York, September 20, 2006
Co-Chairs Madeleine Albright and Hernando de Soto announced the launch of a Working Group on entrepreneurship at the 2006 Clinton Global Initiative in New York. The Working Group will generate recommendations to empower small business owners in the developing world trapped in the informal economy.
These entrepreneurs - whether they manage micro, small or medium-sized businesses - cannot access the legal business protections, opportunities or capital that entrepreneurs in the developed world take for granted.
Legal
Empowerment is actively seeking partners to contribute to the work of this group, on the ground
and around the world.
Speaking on one of the panels alongside former
president Bill Clinton, Dr. de Soto said that the keys to lasting, sustainable change for the better can be found in law.
"We need law - not prohibitive law but facilitating
law" de Soto said. "Trade and development require concrete things to nail agreements and commitments between people - the legal tools to do so. People
need an address which means they need property
rights which requires law. How do you put a company together, issues shares, again laws and the instruments gives by law. "


Read Legal Empowerment’s proposal to the CGI.








