Photo: Indian Embassy, Washington DC
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
June 16, 2014
Deputy Secretary of State Heather Higginbottom will travel to Senegal, Kenya, and Liberia from June 16 to June 20.
While in Dakar, Senegal, Deputy Secretary Higginbottom will meet with
senior Senegalese officials, including Prime Minister Aminata Touré and
the Minister of Economy & Finance Amadou Ba. The Deputy Secretary
will also meet with prominent business leaders and American companies,
visit U.S. Government-supported health and food security projects, and
participate in a reception with Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)
candidates, young entrepreneurs, and alumni of U.S.-funded exchange
programs.
From Senegal, Deputy Secretary Higginbottom will travel to Nairobi,
Kenya. In Kenya, the Deputy Secretary will meet with senior Kenyan
Government officials to discuss a range of issues of mutual interest in
the U.S.-Kenya partnership, such as health, wildlife conservation,
economic development and commercial ties, and security. She will visit
U.S.-supported health and economic development projects, including a
Kenyan company that exports its products to the United States. She also
will hold discussions with private sector and civil society leaders.
During her last stop in Monrovia, Liberia, Deputy Secretary
Higginbottom will meet with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and other
Liberian officials. Her visit will also include a discussion on
promoting women entrepreneurs and small businesses, as well as a
reception with YALI applicants and the Ambassador’s Council of Youth
Advisors.
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