From The Carter Center <[email protected]>
Subject Carter Center News: April 2020
Date April 21, 2020 2:23 PM
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The Carter Center to advance peace and health worldwide. We appreciate
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The Carter Center E-Newsletter. Waging Peace, Fighting Disease,
Building Hope.

 

 




A High-Stakes Election in Guyana

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The Carter Center deployed a team of experts to observe Guyana's
contentious March 2 elections. Stakes were especially high for this
election because five years ago, massive amounts of oil were
discovered off Guyana's coast. The newfound oil revenue could keep the
election winner in power for decades.

Learn more »

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Mental Health Reporting During the Pandemic

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Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Fellows are helping during the COVID-19
pandemic by writing on topics that include how fear and isolation can
trigger suicidal feelings, how coronavirus anxiety can be managed, and
the impact on people experiencing homelessness, among many others.

Learn more »

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A Demand for Human Rights

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Thirteen years ago, The Carter Center opened the Human Rights House in
Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Learn about
the innovative methods we're using to improve conditions in this
conflict-torn nation. Former manager Halidou Ngapna explains.

Read the Q&A »

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COVID-19 Mental Health Resources

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To aid individuals and communities during this time, the Carter Center
Mental Health Program has compiled global, national, and local
resources to promote mental health and wellness.

Learn more »

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Webcast | Tunisia: The Best Hope of the Arab Spring

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In case you missed it, the fourth installment of the 2019-2020
Conversations at The Carter Center series featured a discussion about
the challenges facing Tunisia and what the Center is doing to bolster
democracy and human rights.

Watch the video »

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