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Remarks by the First Lady at the Launch of the National Plan of Action for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a
transcript of remarks by First Lady Laura Bush:
WAMA Foundation
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
10:46 A.M. (Local)
MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much. Congratulations on this National Plan.
(Applause.) I also want to thank the singers and the dancers from the
Salvation Army for your great performance. Habari zako. (Applause.)
Thank you for the warm welcome to your beautiful country. I'm honored to
be here with Tanzania's First Lady, Mama Kikwete. (Applause.)
I also want to recognize Silvia, the 15-year-old orphan. Thank you so
much, Silvia, for telling us your story. (Applause.) Joining us also is
Susan Green, the wife of theUnited States Ambassador toTanzania.
(Applause.) Ambassador Mark Dybul, who is the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator;
Ambassador Dybul. (Applause.) And Dr. Aisha Kigoda, thank you very, very
much. I appreciate it so much. (Applause.)
Mama Kikwete, President Kikwete and the people acrossTanzania are helping
young people by fighting HIV/AIDS. President and Mrs. Kikwete have set a
great example for this country. They've welcomed an orphan into their own
family, and when they launched Tanzania's national testing and counseling
campaign last summer, they volunteered to take the first test themselves.
(Applause.)
The American people are proud to stand with the people ofTanzania as you
confront HIV/AIDS. (Applause.) In 2003, my country launched the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Working in partnership with your government,
we've supported antiretroviral treatment for approximately 100,000 people.
This partnership is also providing care for more than 200,000 of Tanzania's
orphans and vulnerable children. (Applause.)
Tanzania is one of the first countries to develop a National Plan of
Action for Orphans and Vulnerable Children. With support from theUnited
States, this plan has been pilot-tested in parts ofTanzania, and is showing
great signs of success. Today, I'm happy to be here as you announce that
Tanzania will launch the full action plan to protect orphans and vulnerable
children nationwide. And I'm proud that theUnited States, through PEPFAR,
will sustain its commitment to this program. (Applause.)
One of the best ways to support orphans and vulnerable children is to
eliminate the stigma of HIV. Often children who have lost parents to AIDS are
shunned by their family members or neighbors who don't know how the disease is
transmitted. These children suffer discrimination, abuse and exploitation.
So Tanzania's National Action Plan will work with schools to add a message of
tolerance to their curriculum. All of us have the obligation to treat all
children with dignity and respect.
On a trip toAfrica last year, I was moved by something I saw in a school
yard. It was a sign that read: "A friend with AIDS is still a friend. Stop
stigmatation." (Applause.) This message is an important one, and that all of
us, adults and children, should embrace.
Through this partnership betweenTanzania and theUnited States, we can
restore lives and hope to orphans and their families. Congratulations on the
next phase of this program. Thanks to each of you for your commitment to
Tanzania's children. I wish you the very best for the National Plan for
Action, and for your country's work to overcome HIV/AIDS. (Applause.)
END 10:55 A.M. (Local)
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