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Kamala Harris exhorts Africans to innovate, empower women in Ghana speech

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ACCRA, (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris challenged Africans to step up innovation and the empowermen­t of women in order to play their full part in the future of the world, as she delivered a speech to thousands of young Ghanaians yesterday in Accra.

Her visit to Ghana, the first stop on an African tour that will also take her to Tanzania and Zambia, is part of a charm offensive by Washington as it seeks to counter-balance the growing influence of China and Russia on the continent.

Standing in front of Black Star Gate, a monument built on the site where Ghana declared independen­ce from Britain in 1957, Harris started by noting that by the middle of the century, one in four people in the world will be African.

“That of course means what happens on this continent impacts the entire world,” she said.

Citing examples such as the pioneering of mobile phone payments in Kenya or healthcare deliveries by drone in Rwanda before such services existed in the United States, Harris said innovation would be key to Africa’s future success.

“We must invest in the African ingenuity and creativity which will unlock incredible economic growth and opportunit­ies, not only for the people of the 54 countries that make up this diverse continent, but for the American people and people around the world,” she said.

Turning to the theme of women’s empowermen­t, Harris underlined deep gender disparitie­s in Africa, saying the United States would work alongside African partners to close those gaps.

“On the continent of Africa we know women grow a majority of the food, yet they are less likely to own the land they farm. They represent a majority of frontline healthcare workers, but face disparitie­s in health outcomes,” she said.

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