Bono meets with President Obama


Apr 30th, 2010 6:55 PM UTC
By Kathy McKiernan

ONE’s co-founder Bono met with President Obama and members of his national security staff earlier today to discuss the Administration’s development strategy heading into the upcoming G8 and G20 meetings in Canada and September’s UN Summit on the Millennium Development Goals. They talked about Bono’s recent trip to Senegal, Ghana, Mozambique, Kenya and South Africa and about how good governance and increased trade and investment are critical to driving economic growth on the African continent.

Bono made the following remarks after the meeting in the Oval Office:

With the first blackberry president, we discussed the power of new technology to empower activists and entrepreneurs across Africa, part of a new rising generation that’s boosting growth and governance and defying stereotypes.

A recurring theme was innovation. We agreed that there are simple technologies that need to be made more available to transform not only public health, but also agriculture, helping farmers check prices and weather patterns. While acknowledging these are difficult times for donor economies, we discussed the President’s food security initiative and agreed to encourage other countries who signed up to keep their commitment to invest $22 billion over 3 years.

The President and his team are preparing for the UN development summit in September where it will have to be admitted that not enough has been done – north or south of the equator – for and by the world’s poorest economies to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, which have as their target a halving of extreme poverty by 2015.

We also discussed the real results American aid is achieving — malaria deaths cut in half across the continent of Africa, 3 million Africans on life-saving AIDS medication and 42 million more children going to school. This is momentum that can be built upon now.

TAGS: Barack Obama, Bono

  1. paola degli espostisays: May 1st, 2010 1:19 AM EST

    May 1, 2010 at 1:19 am

    ‘With the first blackberry president, we discussed the power of new technology to empower activists and entrepreneurs across Africa, part of a new rising generation that’s boosting growth and governance and defying stereotypes.’

    This is an effective introduction to a widespread project. Thank you.

  2. Debbie Ksays: May 1st, 2010 5:34 AM EST

    May 1, 2010 at 5:34 am

    I would also hope that away from the photo ops (if any) and the lovely-sounding after-statement by Bono, that this VERY SERIOUS issue was also discussed during their visit. I’m sure that it was.

    http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=58062

    While we are making progress in Africa, millions of people’s lives are still at risk from the MOST BASIC reason: their inability to afford the 40 cents a day that it takes to buy their ARV’s.

    ALWAYS ONE in the Spirit, debbie :)

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