From The Carter Center <[email protected]>
Subject Carter Center News: October 2019
Date October 15, 2019 2:01 PM
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you for following the work of
The Carter Center to advance peace and health worldwide. We appreciate
the opportunity to stay in touch with you.

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

 

 

Carter Center Visits Central Mali: 'We Don't Want War'

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Leaders and everyday citizens in central Mali seek solutions to tribal
and political conflict that has disrupted their lives. Learn about the
situation on the ground as The Carter Center monitors implementation
of the country's peace agreement.

Learn more »

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Program Spotlight: River Blindness Elimination

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The Carter Center works with national ministries of health in Latin
America and Africa to eliminate river blindness, one of the leading
causes of preventable blindness worldwide.

Learn more »

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Live Webcast: 2019 Human Rights Defenders Forum

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Dozens of activists, peacemakers, and community leaders from around
the world will come together for the Center's annual Human Rights
Defenders Forum. Three sessions, including a 15-minute Q&A with
former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, will be livestreamed on Tuesday,
Oct. 15.

Watch the live webcast today starting at 11:30 a.m. ET »

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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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President Carter's Op-Ed on CNN

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter urges President Trump to act now to
give democracy a chance in Sudan during a time a fragile transition
for the country.

Read the full article »

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