Dr. Jill Biden interacts with students at Nsama Primary School in Zomba District, Malawi, July 19, 2016. (VOA/L. Masina)
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 18, 2016
Dr. Jill Biden Travels to Blantyre and Lilongwe, Malawi to Highlight Girls’ Education, Women’s Empowerment, and Food Security
Monday, July 18 – Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Dr. Jill Biden has arrived in Blantyre, Malawi as part of her
three-country visit to Africa to engage government and civil society
partners on issues related to economic empowerment and educational
opportunities for women and girls, and food security.
On Monday evening, Dr. Biden will host a reception for humanitarian
aid workers, civil society representatives, and staff from the American
embassy. This event is pooled press.
On Tuesday, Dr. Biden will travel to Manchinjiri to visit a United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) Food for Peace
program being implemented by Catholic Relief Services, where she will
meet with local families, community leaders, government officials and
representatives from Catholic Relief Services and Save the Children to
learn more about how the Food for Peace program is helping to address
the challenges posed by the severe drought in Malawi caused by El Nino.
The Food for Peace program provides critical food assistance to members
of the community in exchange for their work on community watershed
management projects that help build resilience to the negative effects
of the ongoing drought. This event is open press.
Afterwards, Dr. Biden will travel to Msamba Primary School in Zomba,
Malawi, to visit the school which is assisted by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s McGovern/Dole Food for Education program implemented by
the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). She will be joined by the
WFP Executive Director, Ambassador Etharin Cousin and meet with local
students, teachers, and community leaders. The school is also a
USAID-supported Early Grade Reading (EGRA) pilot school. Dr. Biden will
visit one of the classrooms to learn more about an early grade reading
lesson and to see the effect of school feeding and education quality
programs on student learning. This event is open press.
In the afternoon, Dr. Biden will visit Mtubwi Primary School in the
rural Machinga district to see USAID’s Girls’ Empowerment Through
Education and Health Activity (ASPIRE). Dr. Biden will have an
opportunity to hear from students, mothers’ groups who serve as mentors
to girls, and teachers about the integrated support, teacher training,
and community after-school programs working to bring girls who have
dropped out of school back to the classrooms, while making schools safe
places for girls to learn and succeed. This event is open press.
On Wednesday morning, Dr. Biden will travel to Lilongwe, Malawi.
Upon arrival, Dr. Biden will visit the Chigonthi Farmers’ Cooperative
in Mbangombe, where a USAID Food for Peace Program, administered by
WFP, buys maize from local farmers. Dr. Biden will meet with leaders of
the farmer’s cooperative and learn more about how local farmers produce
and sell their maize to WFP, both as a means of economic empowerment and
to provide food for distribution in drought-stricken areas of the
country. This event is pooled press.
Dr. Biden will then visit State House in Lilongwe to meet with
Malawi’s First Lady, Madame Gertrude Mutharika. The two will discuss
their countries’ shared commitment to empowering women and girls, and
fighting food insecurity. This event is pooled press.
Afterwards, Dr. Biden will depart Lilongwe, Malawi en route to Niamey, Niger.
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Sunday, July 24, 2016
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