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Field Experience Provides Insight on Guinea Worm |
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Meet Adam Weiss, director of the Carter Center’s Guinea Worm Eradication Program. After 16 years dedicated to fighting the disease, he hasn't lost his focus. "We're trying to make people’s lives better," he said. "I think it’s a reasonable goal."
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Courtyard Meetings in Bangladesh Improve Women’s Lives |
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Selima Begum struggled to provide medical care for her 7-year-old son with cerebral palsy and had lost hope of learning how to apply for disability assistance. But The Carter Center and its in-country partner IDEA are educating women like Selima on how to access information and use it to improve their lives.
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Webcast: Atlanta’s Role in Mental Health |
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In case you missed it, the third installment of the 2019-2020 Conversations at The Carter Center series featured a discussion about what The Carter Center and The Center for Victims of Torture are doing to address the global mental health crisis.
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Watch the video »
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