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Dr. Jill Biden Arrives in Lusaka, Zambia to Highlight Women’s Empowerment

The White House

Office of the Vice President

For Immediate Release

July 01, 2014

Dr. Jill Biden has arrived in Lusaka, Zambia, her first stop on a three-country visit to Africa. Dr. Biden is joined by Rajiv Shah, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and Catherine Russell, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues. Dr. Bidens trip to Africa will highlight the importance of girls education and womens participation in government, the economy, and civil society in accelerating economic development, improving health and educational outcomes, strengthening democratic governance, and fostering peace and security.

While in Zambia, Dr. Biden will underscore the U.S. governments commitment to womens empowerment, education, and health. She will meet with Zambias Second Lady, Dr. Charlotte Harland Scott, to discuss the major issues affecting women in the country, with particular attention to education, gender-based violence, health and economic empowerment. They will be joined by government officials to discuss activities that the local ministries are carrying out to empower women and girls.

Later, Dr. Biden will deliver remarks at Shalom Community School to underscore U.S. programs and priorities in education, health, and womens empowerment. Her remarks will highlight joint U.S. and Zambian efforts in this area.

Dr. Biden will then open a panel discussion to discuss the challenges, successes and continued opportunities for the economic empowerment of women in the Zambian economy, where few women have traditionally held positions of power. The discussion will include prominent women representing key sectors and organizations who will share their experiences.

Before departing Zambia, Dr. Biden will visit a local health facility to highlight how partnerships between the U.S. government, the Zambian government, and local organizations have helped increase the availability and uptake of quality services for adult and child survivors of gender-based violence.

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