First lady Jill Biden touched down in Africa on Wednesday for a five-day visit with officials in Namibia and Kenya. The trip is yet another signal of the importance U.S. officials have placed on strengthening relations with African countries in an effort to combat Russian and Chinese influence over the continent.
Here is Biden meeting with the first lady of Namibia, Monica Geingos.
Thank you for your kindness and warm welcome to Namibia, @FirstLadyNam! It’s so wonderful to be together again. pic.twitter.com/Uw4XiCmZbu
— Jill Biden Archived (@FLOTUS46Archive) February 22, 2023
Think of this trip as a follow-up of sorts to the Biden administration’s Africa summit at the White House in December, which was similarly designed to highlight relations the U.S. has and hopes to build with several African nations.









