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George and Mrs. Laura Bush to host summit focused on the role of African first ladies in promoting women’s empowerment.

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GEORGE W. BUSH AND MRS. LAURA BUSH TO HOST SUMMIT FOCUSED ON THE

ROLE OF AFRICAN FIRST LADIES IN PROMOTING WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT

On July 2-3, 2013, African First Ladies from across the continent will gather at the

George W. Bush Institute’s African First Ladies Summit, “Investing in Women: Strengthening Africa” in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to focus on the important role First Ladies play in promoting women’s education, health and economic empowerment.

With support from ExxonMobil, thesummitwill bring together African First Ladies, government officials, private organizations, NGOs and academics to discuss best practices, particularly within public-private partnerships that can reap sustainable, replicable results, benefit women and strengthen society.

 President and Mrs. Bush will both deliver keynote addresses at the Summit. Participantswill also include:

 Mrs. Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States

Mrs. Cherie Blair, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

The Honorable Nancy G. Brinker, Chair, Global Strategy, Susan G. Komen for the Cure®; U.N. Goodwill Ambassador for Cancer Control

The Honorable Mark Dybul, Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

Dr. Martin Fisher, Co-Founder and CEO, KickStart International

Dr. Julie Gerberding, President, Merck Vaccines

Ms. Suzanne McCarron, President, ExxonMobil Foundation

The Honorable Leslie Rowe, Ambassador, Office of Global Health Diplomacy, U.S. Department of State

The Honorable Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS, Undersecretary-General of the United Nations

 African First Ladies expected to attend include:

 Madame Chantal Campaore of Burkina Faso

Madam Roman Tesfaye of Ethiopia

Madam Maria da Luz Dai Guebuza of Mozambique

Madam PenehupifoPohamba of Namibia

Madam SiaNyamaKoroma of Sierra Leone

Madam Salma Kikwete of Tanzania

Madam Janet KataahaMuseveni of Uganda

Madam Christine Kaseba of Zambia

 What:              African First Ladies Summit

                        “Investing in Women: Strengthening Africa”

 Panels to include:

                                     The Key to Global Growth:  Empowering Women Entrepreneurs through Training and Technology

                                    Subsistence to Security:  Providing Opportunities & Improving Agricultural Outcomes for Female Farmers

 A Life-Saving Collaboration to Combat Cervical & Breast Cancer: Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon

Critical Interventions in Education:  Literacy, Access to Education, and Teacher Training

 When:              July 2-3, 2013

                        Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

                                    Why:                Advancing women’s economic empowerment, health and education is imperative to development becausethe inclusion and active participation of women in all areas of society increases stability and prosperity of countries.Investing in women results in better outcomes for entire families, communities and nations.

 This event is open to the media and requires credentials acquired in advance. To register for credentials, please submit at www.bushcenter.org/newsroom by Monday, June 24, 2013. To follow the conversation on Twitter, use hashtag #investinwomen.

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