World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : U.S. Officials to Aid Child Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Two top Bush Administration officials leave this week on a 17-day swing through Africa in search of ways to combat the health problems of children. Louis W. Sullivan, Health and Human Services secretary, and Ronald W. Roskens, administrator of the Agency for International Development, will visit Mali, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Senegal. Roskens said that he and Sullivan, a doctor, will concentrate on recommending long-term programs to combat child mortality.
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