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Dedicated Team Tames Trachoma in Ethiopia |
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Dedicated health workers in the Amhara region of Ethiopia distribute antibiotics and information to combat trachoma, a bacterial eye disease. In spring 2021, each team visited an average of 49 households a day, treating a total of 14.9 million people. |
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Doctor’s Long Career in Public Health Leads to Center |
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At The Carter Center, we talk about helping the most marginalized people, said Dr. Kashef Ijaz, vice president for health programs. “I have lived at the end of the dusty road,” he said. “It’s hard work, but it’s where you can find the majority of the population in this world.” |
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Digital Threats |
Michael Baldassaro, data scientist for the Carter Center’s peace programs, argues that the Russia-Ukraine conflict should prompt renewed attempts to develop a Digital Geneva Convention. |
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Podcast | Two Nations, One Island |
The Carter Center’s Greg Noland joined the Global Institute for Disease Elimination’s Aïssatou Diawara for a conversation about efforts to eliminate malaria and lymphatic filariasis from the island of Hispaniola, home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
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