Former President Bill Clinton is motivating another Bill Clinton to
overcome the obstacles of poverty and achieve his dreams. The two Bill
Clintons were reunited recently when President Clinton travelled to
Uganda. They first met 14 years ago when a baby in a Ugandan village
was named after the U.S. president because he was born on the same month
Clinton first visited the East African country.
In 1998, President Clinton was photographed smiling as he held his
young namesake in his arms. When he returned to Uganda last month to
visit health and education projects supported by the Clinton Foundation,
he asked to meet the boy again, according to Uganda’s Daily Monitor
newspaper.
The 14-year-old boy, whose full name is Master Bill Clinton Kaligani,
was then flown by helicopter to meet with the former president in his
private plane in the town of Entebbe. It was Kaligani’s first time to
fly, and he told the newspaper he was thrilled to meet the man who
encouraged him to stay focused on his dream of getting a medical degree.
“I feel good. He told me he also wanted me to be a doctor, that I should work hard and pass in my studies,” said Kaligani.
Kaligani’s mother said the former president promised to support the teen’s dream by funding his education.
On Clinton’s trip to Africa in July, he and daughter Chelsea visited
organizations partnering with the Clinton Foundation to save and improve
lives. In Uganda, they met with staff and students at the Building
Tomorrow Academy which is providing education for students whose
families cannot afford it. They also met with patients and employees at
the Starkey Hearing Foundation working to provide hearing aides to
people in developing countries. Their final stop was a medicine
distribution center where they discussed the foundation’s efforts to
expand access to treatment for diarrhea, a major cause of child
mortality in Africa.
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