From The Carter Center <[email protected]>
Subject Carter Center News: February 2021
Date February 16, 2021 3:02 PM
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The Carter Center E-Newsletter. Waging Peace, Fighting Disease,
Building Hope.

 

 




Guinea Worm Cases Drop by 50%

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Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of human
Guinea worm cases was cut in half to just 27 in 2020. Guinea worm
infections in animals fell 20% in the same period.

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Upcoming Virtual Events

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Carter Center virtual events bring you up close with experts,
policymakers, and other special guests to discuss the issues that
shape your world.

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Childhood Trauma Instills Resiliency in Guinea Worm Warrior

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As the Carter Center's country representative for Chad, in
Africa's semi-arid Sahel region, Dr. Hubert Zirimwabagabo leads
a team of scientists and village volunteers battling Guinea worm, a
disease of poverty, in one of its last strongholds.

Read his story »

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U.S. Needs a New Syria Policy

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Hrair Balian, director of the Carter Center's Conflict Resolution
Program, and Jeffrey Feltman, visiting fellow in the Brookings Foreign
Policy Program, explain how we can reenergize Syria diplomacy.

Read the op-ed »

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Apply Now: Carter Center Internships

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The Carter Center is accepting applications for internships and
graduate assistantships. The program offers a diverse set of
opportunities for students and recent graduates to enhance their
skills and explore career options in their fields.

Learn more »

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Carter Center Marks World NTD Day With Lights

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From Tokyo to London, Abu Dhabi to Atlanta, some of the world's
most iconic landmarks were aglow on Jan. 30 to recognize neglected
tropical diseases (NTDs). The Carter Center and partners illuminated
eight monuments in Atlanta and southwest Georgia.

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