
The Botswana-UPenn Partnership's Doreen Ramogola-Masire (left) and Harvey Friedman.
Former President George W. Bush will visit Gaborone, Botswana, Thursday, July 5, to launch a program that will expand women’s health initiatives in that country.
Bush will also visit two Botswana-UPenn Partnership clinics that are currently the sites of See and Treat, the Partnership’s program that dramatically decreases the time needed for examination, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer.
"President Bush will be visiting our clinic to see what we are doing to improve cervical-cancer care for HIV-infected women in Botswana," said Harvey Friedman , chief of infectious diseases at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine and director of the Botswana-UPenn Partnership.
The Bush Foundation has helped galvanize support for fighting breast cancer and cervical cancer.
At the 11:40 a.m. ceremony at Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone, the former president will join with other dignitaries to announce that $3 million from the U.S. government’s President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, will go to Botswana to expand See and Treat. This is part of a larger $10 million PEPFAR-supported program, in partnership with Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon, earmarked for cervical- and breast-cancer care in Africa that includes projects in Zambia and Tanzania.
"The expectation is that, of the $3 million, $1.3 million will go to BUP and the rest to the Botswana Ministry of Health to work together to expand See and Treat," Friedman said.








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