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US First Lady Laura Bush on Monday kicked off a three-day visit to Paris with a UNESCO round table discussion on promoting global literacy.

Bush, a former teacher and high-profile campaigner for literacy worldwide, is an honorary ambassador for the UN agency's decade of literacy.

"Ending illiteracy is a challenge for every country," she told the participants, who included envoys from Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Madagascar and Egypt as well as Koichiro Matsuura, director-general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

"Yet investing in literacy and education helps governments to meet their fundamental obligations: improving opportunities for children and families, strengthening their economies, and keeping their citizens in good health."

Laura Bush's visit was to continue Monday with a tour of Paris's new Quai Branly museum of tribal arts, as well as the newly-refurbished Musee de L'Orangerie, which hosts some of Claude Monet's best-known water lily murals.

On Tuesday she was to visit the American hospital in Paris, followed in the evening by a dinner with fellow women leaders at the US ambassadors' residence in Paris, according to the White House.

On Wednesday, she was to attend a conference on missing and exploited children -- and on education's role in helping to protect them -- hosted by her French counterpart, Bernadette Chirac, at the Elysee Palace.

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AFP 151145 GMT 01 07

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