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Clinton Urges Kenya Youth to Fight Corruption with Technology

August 7, 2009

VOA News

Nairobi – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton challenged Kenya’s youth Thursday to utilize new media technologies to shine light on public corruption in the country. She continued her message that only Kenyans can solve Kenya’s problems.

Secretary Clinton told the Kenyan crowd that corruption is best fought through transparency. She said that the Kenyan public can play a significant role in bringing the corruption to light.

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