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March 11, 2016
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's Travel
to Africa
Ian Kelly
Department Spokesman
Bureau of Public Affairs
Washington, DC
July 27, 2009
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will begin a
seven-nation trip to Africa on August 5 at the 8th U.S. –
Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum
(known as the AGOA Forum) in Nairobi, Kenya.
This trip will highlight the Obama administration’s
commitment to making Africa a priority in U.S. foreign
policy. This will be the earliest in any U.S. administration
that both the President and the Secretary of State have
visited Africa.
While in Kenya, Secretary Clinton will discuss new
approaches to development, including an emphasis on
investment and broad-based economic growth. The Secretary
will be joined in Kenya by Secretary of Agriculture Tom
Vilsack, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, and Assistant
Secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson.
During the visit to Kenya, the Secretary will deliver a
speech at the Ministerial Opening Ceremony for the AGOA
Forum, participate in bilateral meetings with Kenya’s senior
leaders, discuss global hunger and agricultural issues at a
major research institute, and engage with Kenyan citizens.
She will also meet with Sheikh Sharif Amed, the President of
Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government.
The Secretary will continue her travel with stops in South
Africa, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Nigeria, Liberia, and Cape Verde. In each nation, she will
emphasize Africa as a place of opportunity, built on an
ethic of responsibility. She will underline America’s
commitment to partner with governments, the private sector,
non-governmental organizations, and private citizens to
build societies where each individual can realize their
potential.
In her bilateral meetings and other events, she will
encourage new solutions to old challenges, harnessing the
power of innovation and technology to provide a foundation
for future stability, human development, and sustainable
economic growth. She will stress the importance of
facilitating social and economic entrepreneurship,
encouraging a new generation of young African scientists,
small business leaders, entrepreneurs and civic leaders who
are solving real problems and establishing new models for
economic success and social advances, with women as full
partners in this progress. And she will discuss ways to
foster good regional governance, partnering with regional
leaders to band together to prevent conflict and violence,
including gender-based violence, democratic erosions, and
transnational threats.
Following her visit to Cape Verde, the Secretary will return
to Washington, DC.
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Remittance flows to Developing
countries to decline by 7.3% this year
Accra, July 27, Ghanadot
- Remittance flows to developing countries are expected to
be $304 billion in 2009, down from an estimated $328 billion
in 2008.
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Stop negative cultural practices in
the society - Prez Mills
Accra, July 27, Ghanadot - President John Evans Atta
Mills has charged the Clergy and traditional leaders to
collaborate with the media to wage a crusade against some
cultural practices such as excessive funeral arrangements,
which have a negative impact on society. .
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NHIS, a burden on health
providers?
Accra, July 27, Ghanadot - Health is the state of
complete physical, mental and social well-being as well
as the absence of disease and infirmity..
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President Mills tours Western and
Brong Ahafo Regions
Accra, July 27, Ghanadot - President J.E.A. Mills
will from Tuesday July 28, begin a tour of the Western and
the Brong-Ahafo regions......More |
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