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Ghana

Ambassador: Pamela E. Bridgewater
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President and Mrs. Bush Traveling to Africa 
(Jan. 25): The President and Mrs. Bush will travel to Africa in February (15-21) to Benin, Ghana, Liberia, Rwanda, and Tanzania.  Full Text

PEPFAR Briefing
(Nov. 1): I think the most important part about PEPFAR is that we are fundamentally supporting the systems of the countries in which we work. This isn't the work of Americans or others; it's the work of the Africans, the Asians, and people in the Caribbean themselves. Full text

Fact Sheet: A Mission of Liberation Around the World
(Sept. 25): President Bush Calls On Members Of The United Nations General Assembly To Work Toward Standards Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights. Full text

Panel Discussion: Emerging Markets in Africa
(Dec. 1): "If you get beyond preconceived notions and look at the facts, Africa is a good news story for investors. American companies and investors can and are succeeding in Africa. Full text

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