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US President Barack Obama has said "a new Africa is emerging" as he opened the last day of a summit in Washington DC with 40 African leaders. | US President Barack Obama has said "a new Africa is emerging" as he opened the last day of a summit in Washington DC with 40 African leaders. |
Wednesday's talks will cover both security concerns and corruption - two areas the US administration says is holding back growth in Africa. | Wednesday's talks will cover both security concerns and corruption - two areas the US administration says is holding back growth in Africa. |
US firms have pledged $14bn (£8.3bn) in investments during the summit. | US firms have pledged $14bn (£8.3bn) in investments during the summit. |
Such investment will fight extremism across the region, US Secretary of State John Kerry has told the BBC. | Such investment will fight extremism across the region, US Secretary of State John Kerry has told the BBC. |
In an interview with BBC's HARDtalk on Tuesday, Mr Kerry said stability from business projects was countering extremist ideologies and militant movements. | In an interview with BBC's HARDtalk on Tuesday, Mr Kerry said stability from business projects was countering extremist ideologies and militant movements. |
"There will be less Boko Harams, less al-Shababs. There will be less cause for people to have their minds filled with extremist ideology rather than to engage in the broader benefits of society." | "There will be less Boko Harams, less al-Shababs. There will be less cause for people to have their minds filled with extremist ideology rather than to engage in the broader benefits of society." |
In opening remarks at the state department on Wednesday, Mr Obama said Africa was a stronger continent despite challenges it faces, including the recent outbreak of Ebola. | In opening remarks at the state department on Wednesday, Mr Obama said Africa was a stronger continent despite challenges it faces, including the recent outbreak of Ebola. |
"A new Africa is emerging - some of the world's fastest-growing economies and a growing middle class, the youngest and fastest growing population on Earth," Mr Obama said. | "A new Africa is emerging - some of the world's fastest-growing economies and a growing middle class, the youngest and fastest growing population on Earth," Mr Obama said. |
"Africa will help shape the world like never before," he said, adding: "Africa's progress is being led by Africans". | "Africa will help shape the world like never before," he said, adding: "Africa's progress is being led by Africans". |
Leaders will discuss economic growth, security co-operation and improved governance in private talks during the day, ending the summit with an afternoon press conference. | Leaders will discuss economic growth, security co-operation and improved governance in private talks during the day, ending the summit with an afternoon press conference. |
Elsewhere in Washington DC, First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush are hosting a conference for spouses of the African leaders focused on education and health. | Elsewhere in Washington DC, First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush are hosting a conference for spouses of the African leaders focused on education and health. |
In an open letter in Seventeen magazine, Mrs Obama described a lack of educational opportunity for young women around the world, and urged US teenagers to not take their educational opportunities for granted. | In an open letter in Seventeen magazine, Mrs Obama described a lack of educational opportunity for young women around the world, and urged US teenagers to not take their educational opportunities for granted. |
"As you get yourself on track for higher education, I hope you'll work to give girls around the world opportunities to attend school too," she wrote. | "As you get yourself on track for higher education, I hope you'll work to give girls around the world opportunities to attend school too," she wrote. |
The Obamas also hosted the leaders during a group dinner at the White House on Tuesday evening. | The Obamas also hosted the leaders during a group dinner at the White House on Tuesday evening. |
In a brief toast, Mr Obama reminisced about his family's trips to Ghana, South Africa and to his father's hometown in Kenya. | |
"I stand before you as the president of the United States and a proud American. I also stand before you as the son of a man from Africa," Mr Obama said, adding "the bonds between our countries, our continents, are deeply personal". | |
The three-day event is the first of its kind in the US, although similar summits have been held in China and Europe. | The three-day event is the first of its kind in the US, although similar summits have been held in China and Europe. |
The presidents of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone cancelled their plans to attend amid an Ebola outbreak, and sent delegates instead. | The presidents of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone cancelled their plans to attend amid an Ebola outbreak, and sent delegates instead. |