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At least there's one person who is bringing Democrats and Republicans together this summer. Actress, singer, and humanitarian Mandy Moore recently led a bipartisan delegation of congressional staffers on a trip to Cameroon to promote foreign aid and disease prevention there.

Moore spoke with The Cable late last week from the Cameroonian capital of Yaounde, where she was finishing up a visit before the lauch of Cameroon's upcoming country-wide campaign to give out long-lasting insecticide treated anti-malaria mosquito nets. The visit was organized by Nothing but Nets, run by the U.N. Foundation and the global health organization Population Services International (PSI).  Moore has been an ambassador with PSI for over two years.

"Every 45 seconds a child dies of malaria and this is the number one leading cause of death here in Cameroon," Moore told The Cable. "I'm here with this bipartisan congressional delegation to learn how this net distribution actually happens.... I've loved coming here with them because they ask some hard hitting questions."

The delegation visited a clinic run by the Chantal Biya Foundation, met with private sector leaders and UNICEF representatives, filmed a public service announcement in a rural area that is receiving nets, and distributed nets at a local orphanage. Moore also met with Prime Minister Philemon Yang and Minister of Public Health André Mama Fouda.

Moore's trip comes right in the middle of a fight over foreign aid funding in Congress. Moore said the plight of the Cameroonians was one issue that shouldn't fall victim to partisan bickering or short-term cost-cutting.

"I think it's lovely that it's a bipartisan delegation. I think this is an issue that effects and unites both Republicans and Democrats," she said. "African economies are critical to the health of our economy, from manufacturing to consumer goods, and even with some of the things that I do in terms of music and films."

"One of the things I love about our country is that we are a generous country and the work that we're doing here and elsewhere in the developing world is having real, measurable results and I feel fortunate that the congressional staffs can see that as well."

Moore didn't perform during the trip, but the Cameroonians put on a show for her and her team. They threw a gala that included traditional dancers who had the name "Mandy Moore" painted in pink letters on their stomachs.

The Hill staffers on the trip included Michael Shank, communications director and senior policy advisor for Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA),  Julie Nickson, chief of staff for Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), Steven Shearer, chief of staff for Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL), Richard Hudson, chief of staff for Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX), Rachel Dresen, legislative director for Rep. Ben Quayle (R-AZ), Jenn Holcomb, legislative assistant for Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN), and Jessica J. Lee, legislative assistant for Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA).

"For what I pay every day for lunch at Longworth House Office Building cafeteria, I can save two lives in Cameroon from deadly malaria, which kills a significant portion of this country's population each year," one of the staffers on the delegation told The Cable. "Major props to Mandy for making this a priority in South Sudan, Central African Republic and now Cameroon, and for dedicating her platform to malaria prevention."

 

BIDHAAN

10:33 AM ET

August 18, 2011

Somaliland deserves Recognition

Somaliland has solid legal grounds to become an independent state. Somaliland's case don't violate the African Charter which calls for the respect of colonial borders, Somaliland inherits the borders of the Somaliland British Protectorate. Somaliland was briefly an independent country recognised by UK and other Commonwealth countries from 26 June until Somaliland voluntarily united with the former Italian colony of Somalia on July 1st 1960.

Somaliland has stablished itself as a beacon of peace in a region known only to be instable and war-ravaged. Somaliland's coast line is safe from Piracy. Somalialnd enjoys peaceful coiexistance with its neighbouring countries namely Ethiopia and Djibouti.

Somaliland has a credible democratically elected governments, one of few in the African continent.

Somaliland deserves to be recognised for its history as an independent country and for its home ground institutions. The world should reward good governance and encourage democracy in Africa, hence support Somaliland.

 

GUSHUNGO

8:17 AM ET

August 29, 2011

important initiative

This is an important initiative. As is often pointed out, alongside improving nutrition, preventing malaria is one of the most cost effective ways of saving lives. But it is an ongoing battle. Malaria strains that are resistant to artemisinin have recently been identified in the region bridging the Thai-Cambodia and also parts of Burma. Artemisinin is the key component of the most effective malaria drugs.

The big fear now is that this strain of malaria will spread across South East Asia and will potentially even reach Africa. So mosquito nets, and especially those infused with mosquito repellent spray, are becoming more and more important as part of the arsenal to fight malaria.

 

ALBERTOXX

6:26 AM ET

August 31, 2011

Somali-land has established

Somali-land has established itself as a beacon of peace in a region known only to be unstable and war-ravaged. Somali-land's coast line is safe from Piracy. Somali-land enjoys peaceful coexistence with its neighboring vacationtips countries namely Ethiopia and Djibouti.

 

EGISTUBAGUS

12:42 PM ET

September 11, 2011

what a nice thing

what a nice thing when Mandy Moore recently led a bipartisan delegation of congressional staffers on a trip to Cameroon to promote foreign aid and disease prevention there.
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Josh Rogin reports on national security and foreign policy from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, the White House to Embassy Row, for The Cable.

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