The Carter Center (video)
Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with ...
Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. Founded in 1982 by President and Mrs. Carter, the Atlanta-based Center has helped to improve the quality of life for people in more than 70 countries. Learn more at www.cartercenter.org Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speak on the prospects for lasting peace in the Palestinian territories to a sold-out audience at The Carter Center.
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Beyond Free and Fair
Leaders in international election observation discuss elections in countries emerging ...
Leaders in international election observation discuss elections in countries emerging from warfare or under threat of conflict. Panelists: Ammar Dwaik, Christian Strohal, and Ilona Tip. Moderator: David Carroll, Carter Center Democracy Program director.
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Zeroing In On Guinea Worm Disease
Dr. Donald Hopkins, who directs health programs at The Carter ...
Dr. Donald Hopkins, who directs health programs at The Carter Center and is a leading expert on disease eradication, and Dr. Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben, who leads the Center's Guinea worm eradication program, discuss the journey toward Guinea worm eradication.
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Restoring Rights and Rules: A New Human Rights Agenda for the United States
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian human rights defender Saad ...
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian human rights defender Saad Ibrahim, Amnesty International USA Exec. Director Larry Cox, and Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Chair Sima Samar discuss restoring U.S. human rights reputation.
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The Crab & The Fly: River Blindness
Watch public health specialists from The Carter Center as they ...
Watch public health specialists from The Carter Center as they explore the problems, successes, and challenges of helping Uganda's Ministry of Health reach their goal of eliminating river blindness.
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River Blindness in Uganda
Watch public health specialists from The Carter Center as they ...
Watch public health specialists from The Carter Center as they explore the problems, successes, and challenges of helping Uganda's Ministry of Health reach their goal of eliminating river blindness.
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A Conversation With The Carters
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn ...
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter discuss current initiatives at The Carter Center and their recent activities. Moderated by Carter Center CEO Dr. John Hardman.
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Trachoma Control Program
Trachoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The ...
Trachoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The Carter Center, with support from its partners, has been a leader in the fight against the disease in Africa since 1998.
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Ending the Anguish of a Silent Disease
Overview of the Carter Center’s effort to control schistosomiasis.
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Guinea Worm's Last Stand: Southern Sudan
See how Guinea worm disease affects the lives of villagers ...
See how Guinea worm disease affects the lives of villagers who struggle to survive in a land just emerging from decades of civil war, and how the Carter Center's dedicated health workers face enormous challenges on the front lines of this final battle.
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Guinea Worm: Countdown to Zero
The end of Guinea worm disease is within reach -- ...
The end of Guinea worm disease is within reach -- the result of a 22-year eradication campaign led by The Carter Center. With 3.5 million cases reported in 1986, fewer than 5,000 cases remain worldwide, concentrated primarily in Ghana and Sudan.