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

 

 
Youthful Energy Tackles Old Problem
Ethiopia has reduced the ancient affliction of Guinea worm disease to a small handful of human cases. Now the focus is on keeping dogs free of infection, and in at least one village, young people are playing an important role.
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Inform Women, Transform Lives

Did you know access to information is a universal human right? The Carter Center has launched a groundbreaking campaign to increase women’s access to information in 13 cities across the globe.
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Carter Center Adjusts for Pandemic
While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought tough challenges around the world, The Carter Center continues to find ways to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope.
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Youth Key in Sudan’s Shift to Democracy
Sudan is working out a new identity as it transitions to peace and democracy, and young people can lead the way. A new Carter Center initiative will train some 20,000 Sudanese under age 35 on democratic processes.
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Meet the Fellows
Rosalynn Carter mental health journalism fellows publish stories worldwide on some of society’s biggest mental health challenges and inequities. Meet three fellows whose reporting on mental illness has inspired better laws and policies in their communities.
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