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U2 Lead Singer, Bono Meets With Bureau for African Affairs to Discuss Issues Impacting Sub-Saharan Africa


Washington, DC
March 3, 2006

Washington, DC, February 3, 2006: Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer poses with U2 front man, Bono, and Sudanese official, Rebecca Garang.U2 lead singer, Bono, and members of the organization DATA, met with Bureau of African Affairs staff, to discuss critical issues impacting sub-Saharan Africa, such as debt relief and HIV/AIDS, and our common efforts to bring about change and resolve those matters.

Assistant Secretary Frazer meets with Bono and Sudanese official, Rebecca Garang [State Department Photo 3/2006].


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