From The Carter Center <[email protected]>
Subject Carter Center News: October 2021
Date October 19, 2021 2:02 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.

 

 




Thank You for Your Birthday Wishes

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President Carter received so many touching messages online and by mail
for his 97th birthday. You can visit his online birthday wall to see
some of the messages.

View the birthday wall »

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Empowering Sudan's Youth To Sustain Democracy

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In 2019, Sudanese youth made their voices heard, taking to the streets
for protests and sit-ins that led to the ouster of the dictator who
ruled their country for almost 30 years. Now The Carter Center is
helping to ensure that young people continue to have a voice in
determining Sudan's future through its new youth citizen
observer network.

Learn more »

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Village Leader Tackles River Blindness in Ethiopia

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Supported by The Carter Center, a respected village leader in Ethiopia
rolls up his pantlegs to serve as a human fly trap in service to the
effort to save his people from river blindness.

Read his story »

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Join The Forum on Human Rights

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The Carter Center's Forum on Human Rights hosts virtual roundtable
discussions to help strengthen international standards and amplify the
voices of activists. Our latest discussion focuses on the power of
'peaceable assembly.'

Learn how to join »

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World Mental Health Day

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Oct. 10 was World Mental Health Day. Learn how we fight stigma and
raise awareness through the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental
Health Journalism.

Read the blog »

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What is a Misinformation Repeat Offender?

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A misinformation repeat offender is a media source that repeatedly
shares false or misleading content. The Carter Center recently
released a report that investigates how these sources helped spread
false or misleading information about election fraud on social media.

Learn more »

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