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Young Zambian Activist Walks the Walk
Young Zambian Activist Walks the Walk
In November 2021, Zulu embarked on a nine-day, 255-mile walk from his hometown of Chingola to the capital city of Lusaka to raise awareness about government accountability; transparency; and inclusion of youth, women, and people with disabilities in civic decision-making.
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Carter Center Helps Mothers in D.C.
Carter Center Helps Mothers in D.C.
With a boost from the Carter Center’s Inform Women, Transform Lives project, the city of Washington, D.C., threw a big baby shower to connect moms with agencies that can help make their lives a little easier.
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Taking Stock Ahead of 2024: The State of Democracy in the U.S. and Around the World
Taking Stock Ahead of 2024: The State of Democracy in the U.S. and Around the World
Join us on July 20 at 1 p.m. ET for a webinar discussion on the state of American democracy and concerns about the 2024 elections. Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander and CEIR Executive Director David Becker will speak.
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President Carter's Legacy in the Americas
President Carter's Legacy in the Americas
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's legacy in the Americas was commemorated at several venues across Washington, D.C., in June 2023. The celebration coincided with the Organization of American States' 53rd General Assembly June 21-23.
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Trachoma Elimination Milestone in Mali
Carter Center Celebrates Trachoma Elimination Milestone in Mali
The Carter Center was already a decade into its fight against Guinea worm globally when former President Jimmy Carter and his nonprofit took on another neglected tropical disease in the African nation of Mali.
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CEO Paige Alexander Newsweek Op-ed
Read Newsweek Op-Ed from Our CEO Paige Alexander
A deadly competition between two rival generals in Sudan has derailed anticipated prospects for a transition to civilian rule. As always, it is the Sudanese people who are paying the price.
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