Photo: US Embassy, Freetown, Sierra Leone Facebook page
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
July 06, 2014
Dr. Jill Biden has arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone, her final stop on a three-country visit to Africa.
In Sierra Leone, Dr. Biden will highlight how her trip to Africa has
focused on the importance of girls’ education and women’s 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.
On Sunday, Dr. Biden will attend a reception hosted by Second Lady
Khadija Sam Sumana as part of Sierra Leone’s recognition of the
significance of this visit.
On Monday, Dr. Biden will meet with President Ernest Bai Koroma at
the State House to discuss women’s empowerment; Sierra Leone’s
participation in the Equal Futures Partnership and its efforts to
promote women’s political and economic empowerment; the country’s work
to crack down on corruption; and a range of other issues facing Sierra
Leone today. Upon arrival at the State House, Dr. Biden will observe a
female quarter guard ceremony and then walk with President Koroma to the
Cotton Tree, a historic national landmark and enduring image of
Freetown.
Later, Dr. Biden will visit St. Joseph’s Secondary School where she
will deliver remarks on the empowerment of women and girls through
education and highlight important moments from her three-country tour of
Africa.
Afterwards, Dr. Biden will travel to the U.S. Embassy to meet with
staff and families. While at the Embassy, she will meet with human
trafficking survivors to discuss how local organizations and government
officials are working to prevent trafficking and provide assistance to
survivors.
Dr. Biden will then depart Sierra Leone en route Washington, DC.
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