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Jungle Airstrips Help Fight River Blindness |
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Venezuela’s Ministry of Health and a coalition of partners led by the Carter Center's Onchocerciasis Elimination Program for the Americas are reclaiming jungle airstrips to bring essential medicines and health education to communities deep in the Amazon.
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Encouraging Peace in Mali |
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Carter Center staffers visit the country’s hottest, most dangerous regions to observe and report on successes and failures in the implementation of the 2015 peace agreement.
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Meet Our New Mental Health Journalism Fellows |
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The Carter Center is pleased to announce eight U.S. recipients of the 2019-2020 Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism. The fellows will tackle some of society’s biggest behavioral health challenges, drive change in their communities, and help reduce stigma through storytelling.
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Lessons From the Field |
Fighting trachoma in refugee camps brings unique challenges, according to Angelia Sanders, associate director of the Carter Center’s Trachoma Control Program and vice chair of the International Coalition for Trachoma Control.
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