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First Lady Highlights Education, AIDS in West Africa

First Lady Highlights Education, AIDS in West Africa 

ACCRA, Ghana

      In a muggy college auditorium, first lady Laura Bush this week announced a U.S.-backed program to provide 15 million textbooks for students in sub-Saharan Africa where more than one-third of primary school aged children are not enrolled in school.

      “It’s not uncommon in rural areas to see just one textbook for a whole classroom,” Mrs. Bush said at Accra Teacher Training College.

      “Girls, especially girls in rural villages, are much less likely than boys to attend school. And students who live in poverty have few opportunities for schooling because their parents cannot afford the school fees or buy uniforms and books.”

      Mrs. Bush was joined by representatives of six U.S. colleges and universities that are receiving USAID funds to produce and distribute textbooks in Ghana, Senegal, Zambia, Tanzania, South Africa and Ethiopia. The colleges are: Chicago State University; Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina; Tougaloo College in Mississippi; South Carolina State University; the University of Texas-San Antonio; and Alabama A&M University.

      “These textbooks will be created in Africa so they will represent the unique experiences of African students,” Mrs. Bush told about 500 students, all dressed navy pants or skirts, white shirts and navy ties stamped with the school emblem.

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