Abstinence Brings 'Dignity'
Traveling in Africa, First Lady Laura Bush speaks in favor of faith-based HIV prevention.
Isaac Phiri in Zambia | posted 6/29/2007 12:25PM

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Mrs. Bush arrives back in the United States this weekend.
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Tim Morgan commented on Laura Bush's visit to Africa in CT Liveblog.
More about the First Lady's trip, including her June 27 and 28 remarks, is available from her White House webpage.
Our other articles on AIDS/HIV and Africa are available online.
News from Laura Bush's visit to Zambia includes:
Bound for Africa, First Lady Defends AIDS Relief | Interview with First Lady Laura Bush a week before she travels to Africa, where she will assess the progress of President George W. Bush's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. (NPR's All Things Considered)
Laura Bush: Religious Groups Key to Aid | First lady Laura Bush promoted the role of faith-based organizations in combating disease in Africa as she launched an anti-malaria campaign in Zambia on Thursday. (The Washington Post)
Zambia to get extra $266 mln in US AIDS funds | - Zambia will receive an extra $266 million in U.S. help to fight AIDS, officials said on Thursday, as U.S. first lady Laura Bush launched the distribution of 500,000 mosquito nets in the African country. (Reuters)
In Africa with first lady, Jenna Bush steals the show | Jenna Bush grabs international spotlight traveling to Africa with her mother. (CNN)