Department of State
Washington, DC
July 3, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I congratulate
the people of Malawi as they celebrate a half century of independence on
July 6.
This year also marks 20 years of multiparty democracy in Malawi. The
recent elections served as an example of a peaceful change of government
for the entire region. Malawians spoke from the ballot box and stood
for the rule of law.
On this day of celebration, all Malawians should be proud of their
work to end the scourge of HIV/AIDS. While serving in the Senate, I
worked closely with Sen. Frist and Sen. Helms on the bipartisan
legislation that became the foundation for PEPFAR. Back then, AIDS was a
looming death sentence for the entire African continent. What I saw on
my most recent trip to Sub-Saharan Africa would never have seemed
possible.
Today, we all hold up Malawi as a model and a leader in this fight.
Malawi has saved thousands of men, women, and children from HIV
infection with the help of antiretroviral drugs. You are on the front
lines of a critical mission: creating an AIDS-free generation.
On this proud occasion, I wish all Malawians a happy National Day.
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