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Jill Biden talks safe sex at youth forum

- By Darlene Superville

It was a Saturday of learning for first lady Jill Biden in Kenya.

She praised young adults for learning about safe sex and dating practices, attended a meeting of women who created their own banking system and chatted with local entreprene­urs who have been helped by a program that connects tractor owners and farmers.

All three programs aim to help women and young people take control of their lives so they can support themselves and their families.

Biden has been highlighti­ng U.S.-backed efforts to empower these groups during a five-day, two-country visit to Africa this week.

“These are issues that really all people need to talk about and yet, somehow, they don't, and the consequenc­es of not talking about it are so dire,” Biden told dozens of young people after talking with them about safe sex, condom use and birth control at the Shujaaz Konnect Festival, a local youth empowermen­t event. “So I love seeing the young people here.”

At a tent where young people were having networking-like conversati­ons, they showed her a questionna­ire they use to spur discussion. The first question: “What would you say if I told you I had a condom in my pocket right now?”

Biden laughed. “And this is the first time they're meeting?” she asked.

A Shujaaz representa­tive said such blunt propositio­ns help teenagers and young adults overcome shyness, saying that it's sometimes easier to ask strangers these types of questions.

“I'm surprised you don't start with like, `What's your biggest achievemen­t?' rather than, `I have a condom in my pocket,'” the first lady said.

The festival is a collaborat­ion with MTV Staying Alive Foundation, which works with the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to help teach young Kenyans how to avoid becoming infected with HIV, which causes AIDS.

Biden, who is on the fourth day of her five-day trip to Namibia and Kenya, has spent the week promoting HIV/AIDS education programs and initiative­s that teach woman and young people skills they need to find jobs or start businesses.

Her visit is part of a commitment by President Joe Biden to deepen U.S. engagement with the nations of Africa, many of which feel overlooked by the United States. Part of that effort is also about countering China's influence on the continent.

 ?? BRIAN INGANGA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? First lady Jill Biden meets youth at Village Creative in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday.
BRIAN INGANGA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First lady Jill Biden meets youth at Village Creative in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday.

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