The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Jill Biden: Protect your democracy

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WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA >> U.S. first lady Jill Biden on Friday told the young people of Namibia that the democracy their parents and grandparen­ts fought for is now theirs to defend and protect.

She encouraged them to include women and girls, voices that she said are too often unheard, as they move forward.

“As the first generation to be born into a free Namibia, the legacy that your parents and grandparen­ts created is now yours — yours to defend and protect,” Biden told a largely student audience at Namibia University of Science and Technology. “Yours to grow. And as we look forward, we must remember that the fight for democracy has no end.”

Namibia is a relatively young democracy, gaining its independen­ce from South Africa in 1990.

Biden was midway through her first tour of Africa as first lady, including a visit to Kenya that was to begin later Friday.

She is using the trip to focus on empowering women and girls as well as to highlight a devastatin­g drought that is increasing food insecurity across the Horn of Africa.

“We must build on the foundation of democracy by lifting up those voices that have gone unheard, particular­ly women and girls, people living on the margins of society, or those vulnerable to abuse,” Biden told the audience of more than 1,000 students from different schools seated around her in a campus courtyard.

Biden, who has worked with young people throughout her 30-year teaching career, said the students must exercise their rights to disagree and to dissent, to speak up when they see injustice and support leaders who listen to their concerns.

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