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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congress should support President Bush’s efforts to expand U.S. assistance for malaria prevention and treatment in Africa, U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) said today after attending the first-ever White House Summit on Malaria. “Malaria is the number one killer of children and pregnant women in The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) is a $1.2 billion, five-year program aimed at cutting the number of malaria cases in the African nations that are hardest hit by the fatal disease. Through the program, the Smith had convened a comprehensive hearing specifically on how the “Malaria has largely been eradicated in the developed world. By helping impoverished countries employ this comprehensive eradication and treatment strategy, we can put them on the same course toward eliminating the disease,” said Smith.
At the White House summit, President Bush proposed expanding the program to eight more countries— “Africa, as a continent, is facing Malaria on epidemic proportions. The significant results from this program point to the need to implement it in other countries on the continent that are struggling to contain the disease,” said Smith. Smith called on his colleagues in Congress to fully fund the initiative in the 110th Congress. “Bottom-line is expansion of this initiative will save more lives. That is something that we should all be able to get behind in Congress,” Smith said. | ||
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| For Immediate Release: Decemer 14, 2006 Contact: Patrick Creamer (202) 225-3765 |
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