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

 

 
Empowering Women in the DRC
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Center is helping empower women by awarding small grants for innovative projects. One organization in Kinshasa is using its grant to turn household waste into organic fertilizer that women can use in their own gardens or sell to others to help support their families.
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Carter Center Builds Resilience in Myanmar
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Myanmar’s growing mental health crisis — and dearth of care providers — prompted The Carter Center to launch a pilot project to train women in Myanmar to serve as mental health peer counselors.
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Carter Center to Observe Tunisia’s Elections
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The mission will observe and examine key aspects of the electoral process, including the pre-electoral environment, voter registration, candidate registration, social media, campaigning, and campaign finance. The team also will follow the post-election process, including any legal challenges to the results.
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Mental Health in Latin America
Since 2013, The Carter Center and the University of La Sabana in Bogotá, Colombia, have awarded two fellowships for journalism projects that shed light on mental health issues and help end stigma. Meet the latest recipients.
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Election Monitoring in Georgia
The Carter Center deployed more than 100 nonpartisan election observers to Fulton County, Georgia, to observe the 2022 midterm election at the invitation of state and county election officials. Read the Associated Press story about our work.
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Blinding Trachoma Match Met
Thanks to support like yours, the special match to end blinding trachoma in Mali and Niger has been met. Mali now is seeking official validation from the World Health Organization that it is free of trachoma as a public health problem, and Niger’s efforts remain on track toward the same outcome.
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