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Former U.S. President Clinton addresses a public rally at Pugu Kajiungeni
22 Jul 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton addresses a public rally at Pugu Kajiungeni, some 23km west of the capital Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, July 22, 2007. Clinton on Sunday launched a programme to make subsidised malaria drugs available in Tanzania in a test scheme that could serve as a blueprint for Africa as a whole. The project will make life-saving ACT drugs available at 90 percent less than the current market price to a national drug wholesaler, which will then distribute them to rural shops.
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A Maasai man rests inside his hut in Amboseli national park, 290 km (188 miles) southeast of capital Nairobi, August 29, 2007. The east African heads of tourist boards want tourists to use a single visa to access attraction centers in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi in an attempt to market the region as a single tourist destination, Kenya's tourist board managing director Achieng Ongong'a said.



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