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"The importance of this for America needs to be understood," President Barack Obama said on Friday about the summit.
He added later that Africa "happens to be one of the continents where America is most popular and people feel a real affinity for our way of life."
Here are five reasons that the U.S.-Africa Leader's Summit, which kicked off on Monday, is important:
1. Health scare: The health problems in Africa were underscored this week when an Ebola outbreak prompted leaders of two nations to cancel their trips to Washington.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and Ernest Bai Koroma, the leader of Sierra Leone, both said they would remain in their countries.
Ebola has killed more than 700 people in three nations: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra.
Summit leaders, and even Obama, have stressed there is no risk to Washingtonians from those arriving from Africa this week.
Obama said anyone who might have been exposed to the virus would be screened both in their home countries and upon arrival in the United States.
But worry over the worsening outbreak only highlighted challenges Africa faces in combating disease and poverty, despite the billions in U.S. aid over the years.
"This is an uphill challenge for them," said Gayle Smith, Obama's senior director for development and Democracy, noting both Liberia and Sierra Leone had recently emerged from periods of civil war.
Obama hopes to move past the traditional elements of humanitarian aid to Africa, focusing instead on potential trade.
But promoting commercial ties with countries engulfed in Ebola outbreaks could prove to be difficult. The State Department warned against non-essential travel to Sierra Leone and Libera last week, and some schools and businesses have closed.
"The timing is very unfortunate, and no one would have wished for this," said Howard French, an associate professor of international affairs at Columbia University. "Having high-level discussions between the U.S. and Africa on business and investment are infrequent. So to the extent that this distracts from that I think will be regretted all around."
Yes like a form of sanctions for progressing nations in Africa.It's really time for travel bans for flights and cargo ships going to/coming from West Africa. This newly mutated Ebola is popping up in more countries, way faster than health workers can slow down.
You sound silly. We know cacs well enough to know that the ones with the resources to do so are very nefarious and smart. It's obvious they're running game on african with this ebola shyt. A damn ebola outbreak right before the conference starts stop it. I smell cacs all over this. This hurts a lot of what the summit was about. What prospecting business man is going to go to africa with ebola scares looming.some of you believe white people either are a race of super geniuses or have magical powers
i dont doubt some want to do these things, i do doubt they can spread it across at least 3 countriesYou sound silly. We know cacs well enough to know that the ones with the resources to do so are very nefarious and smart. It's obvious they're running game on african with this ebola shyt. A damn ebola outbreak right before the conference starts stop it. I smell cacs all over this.
Who's going to step in to offer Africans a vaccine for the right price.........
Cacs obviously.
We have bases in all countries effected and people able to spread it among the poor. I think you're being naive regarding the capabilities of white supremacists. The timing to me is not a coincidence so someone wants to keep certain investment out of africa but at the same time profit from the death of Africans. This is how cacs do things.i dont doubt some want to do these things, i do doubt they can spread it across at least 3 countries
and poor west africans are not a great market for new drugs, breh
and as profits go, this is a disease that only comes and goes in spurts
You didn't say anything here outside of you being a bytch who needs attention by any means.Lol why are you so scared of white people? You strike me as a very stupid individual..
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I think you need to work on your reading comprehension.. Because I actually asked you a question that you were either too stupid or too scared to answer.
You think anyone is intimidated by you calling them a bytch? You're the type of guy who stutters and mispronounces words when reading a Dr. Seuss short.
The analogy might start off with this.....The Ebola spreads( most likely released) outside the hospital into the population, people panic when it spreads to other states and the gov't will say in order to give the serum to people they must give up their arms. This is why the U.N. trucks are here in the states...mainly in Georgia.
when I was coming back from my Florida trip in June I seen a couple of UN trucks.. i was like wtf they doing here