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Bush announces Africa trip

2007-12-01 18:27

Mount Airy - President George W Bush on Friday announced a trip to Africa early next year for a first-hand look at US-sponsored HIV/Aids programmes and pressed Congress to approve a doubling of funds to combat the disease globally.

Bush used an appearance at a church in Mount Airy, Maryland, the day before World Aids Day to reaffirm his administration's commitment to fighting what he called the "scourge of HIV/Aids".

"We rededicate ourselves to a great purpose. We will turn the tide against HIV/Aids, once and for all," Bush said after meeting members of non-governmental organisations and faith-based groups working in the hardest-hit countries.

Offering an upbeat assessment of his administration's efforts, Bush said he and First Lady Laura Bush would visit sub-Saharan Africa early next year to see "the results of America's generosity".

He gave no exact dates or itinerary for the trip, which will be his second to the region since taking office in 2001.

Foreign policy success

He made a five-nation tour in 2003 during which he visited Aids patients in Uganda.

Bush sees his initiatives against Aids and malaria as foreign policy successes, and a trip to Africa in his final year in office could underscore that and give a boost to a legacy expected to be dominated by the unpopular war in Iraq.

Flanked by participants from Friday's meeting outside Washington, Bush urged Congress to authorise the doubling of the US financial commitment to combat Aids globally to $30bn over five years, starting next year.

Aids activists have praised the program for getting life-extending drugs to people who otherwise would go without them, but have criticised its prevention measures for focusing too heavily on encouraging sexual abstinence.

The program is focused on 15 countries - 12 in Africa, plus Vietnam, Haiti and Guyana.

- Reuters

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