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President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and South Africa

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Africa to Visit Clinton Foundation Projects

Jul 26, 2013 | Clinton Foundation | New York, NY  | Press Release
Visit will highlight Foundation work in economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access in 5 countries
(New York, NY)—On July 31- August 8, President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will travel to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation projects in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Rwanda, and South Africa.  This trip, and the projects visited, will highlight many of the issues that President and Chelsea Clinton have long worked on—economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access. 
Fifteen years ago, in 1998, President Clinton first traveled to Africa as President. This was the longest and most extensive trip to the continent made by a sitting American president, and was the first time a sitting president traveled to each of his six destinations.  President Clinton's trip followed a seminal visit that Chelsea and then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton made the year before.   Since their initial trips, President and Chelsea Clinton have continued to build upon their longstanding commitment to Africa through the work of the Clinton Foundation, providing investment, opportunity, and health access to underserved communities.  In July 2012, both President and Chelsea Clinton traveled to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation sites in South Africa, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Uganda, and in October 2012, Chelsea visited Nigeria for the launch of the Nigerian government's Save One Million Lives Initiative to reduce child mortality. 
For more information about the events and media accreditation please email press@clintonfoundation.org.  For updates on the trip, visit the Clinton Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages: Facebook.com/ClintonFoundation, @ClintonFdn, Instagram.com/ClintonFoundation.
 
**FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY.  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FORTHCOMING**
To cover any of these stops, RSVP to press@clintonfoundation.org
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
3:30 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet with President Banda
Kamazu Palace
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 1, 2013
10:00 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton tour Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) clinic and make announcement with President Banda
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
12:15 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Clinton Development Initiative (CDI) farm
Santhe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Friday, August 2, 2013
11:15 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton conduct Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) home health visits
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
2:30 PM CAT
President Clinton visits Starkey Hearing Foundation Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site for a hearing aid fitting
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
Saturday, August 3, 2013
1:50 PM EAT
President Clinton visits Barclays Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, "Banking on Change" 
Dar Urban PU
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
OPEN PRESS
Sunday, August 4, 2013
12:00 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton attend a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) malaria-awareness soccer match
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
1:15 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet women beneficiaries of the  Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) 
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
Modified:
Monday, August 5, 2013
10:30 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Procter & Gamble Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, and deliver clean drinking water in World Vision Program
Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
1:00 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) teaching hospital
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
2:45 PM CAT
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton launch a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) nutrition program
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
4:45 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Hunter Development Initiative (CHDI) coffee factory construction site
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
3:45 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit the Ubuntu Center, a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Ubuntu Center                                                                        
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
2:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) site
Hammanskraal, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
6:30 PM SAST
Clinton Foundation and Mandela Foundation host a conversation
Pretoria, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 8, 2013
10:30 AM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Coca-Cola's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
12:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a City Year Service Project
South Africa
OPEN PRESS
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