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The Carter Center E-Newsletter. Waging Peace, Fighting Disease, Building Hope.

 

 
Major Progress Against Guinea Worm in Chad
The Carter Center and Chad Ministry of Public Health's aggressive, science-based interventions against Guinea worm disease have led to a significant decline in cases.
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Be Heard. Make History. Vote.

After more than 30 years of observing elections, The Carter Center is turning its attention to the United States for the first time ever. With so much uncertainty surrounding the 2020 presidential election, we’re working to build confidence in the upcoming process and results for Americans across the nation. Help get the word out by sharing some of our helpful resources.
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Volunteers Carry the Load in the Fight Against Disease
Dedicated health volunteer Dorçelan Offre, 27, will do whatever it takes to help fight malaria and lymphatic filariasis in his native rural Haiti, even if it means walking for hours at a time across roadless mountains.
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Risks to Human Rights and Credible Elections During an Online ‘Infodemic’
Digital innovations empower people, but they can also spread disinformation, posing a risk for free and fair elections. Watch our roundtable on the impact of disinformation and hate speech on elections and how social media can amplify or mitigate disinformation.
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Meet Our New Vice President of Health
Kashef Ijaz, M.D., M.P.H., has been named vice president for health programs at The Carter Center, effective Oct. 1. At The Carter Center, he will provide leadership for programs working to prevent or eliminate six tropical diseases in 18 nations, as well as efforts to improve mental health care in the United States and abroad.
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Conversations at The Carter Center
2020: A Mental Health Game-Changer
Tune in on Oct. 29 for a virtual installment of the Conversations at The Carter Center series. Plus Patrick Kennedy and Jason Carter will honor Rosalynn Carter for 50 years of mental health leadership.
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