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The former President of the US, George Bush, has decided to hold a tour to Africa with the aim of spreading awareness related to HIV. During the tour, Bush would be accompanied by his wife Laura.
The duo will visit places like anzania, Zambia and Ethiopia, next month. The tour will be a five days trip beginning from the 1st of December to 5th of December. The World Aids Day is being celebrated on 1st of December.
Last time, Bush visited Africa in 2009 as the President of the US. While announcing of the tour, Bush said that Africa has progressed significantly in its efforts of fighting AIDS. During the visit, the efforts made by the Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon partners program to combat cancer would also be highlighted.
During his reign, Bush has made several contributions in fighting AIDS and other life threatening diseases. He launched a special program to help Africa get rid of Ads and other life threatening diseases like cervical cancer and breast cancer.
Next month, Bush will be visiting the clinics and governmental health care leaders. The main discussion of their meeting will be the ways by which the health care for the needy can be improved.
In 2003, PEPFAR, the U. S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief’ was launched by Bush. The goals of the program were to make the AIDS treatment available for all and to prevent people from being affected with AIDS.
However, the program Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon is aimed bringing awareness among the people about the breast and cervical cancer. It has been informed that the AIDS clinic would be used screen patients for the strain of breast cancer and cervical cancer. Breast cancer and cervical cancer are deadly diseases which affects millions of women all over the world.
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