The Carter Center
@CarterCenter
Founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter & Rosalynn Carter with @EmoryUniversity, the Center wages peace, fights disease, & builds hope worldwide.
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Thank you, Gabriel Sterling, for supporting the Center's multifaith and nonpartisan efforts to bring together communities and strengthen democracy. Learn more here: bit.ly/4cX2Cs2
Democracy Program Director David Carroll is participating in today's Ford School #DeansSymposium on the state of democracy around the world. Click the link to watch at 1 p.m. ET. bit.ly/3xx2kbb
It was a pleasure welcoming Renee Fleming and Chris Bailey from World Health Organization (WHO) to The Carter Center to discuss arts and healing.
Looking forward to reading 'Music and Mind,' a new book edited by Ms. Fleming.
Every person has a right to health care. South Sudan is just one country our Trachoma Control Program works in to eliminate the world’s leading cause of preventable blindness. The Carter Center and our partners are proud to recognize this work on #WorldHealthDay !
#MyHealthMyRight
Partnership is essential to advancing gender equality in the DRC. The Carter Center and our partners at Dynafec met with representatives of the Canadian government this week. With Development Canada's support, we are achieving indelible impacts on women’s rights.
Enjoyed moderating this discussion with Rahul Gupta and @Samhsa_Leader on federal, state, and local actions to prevent and address substance use disorders.
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“If both sides of the political aisle can agree on certain principles, perhaps they can develop laws and regulations that govern elections in sensible and pragmatic ways.” – Democracy Director David Carroll and Baker Institute's John Williams
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Today we stand with our friends at The Carter Center & Jimmy Carter Presidential Library to mark 75 years of the world’s strongest Alliance, responsible for protecting over 1 billion people around the world. #NATO75
Legislators, advocates & The Carter Center leaders met at the Ga. State Capitol for the 1st Mental Health Parity Day to raise awareness that insurers must cover mental health on par with physical health. Thank you, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, for making the parity awareness campaign possible!
Thank you, Rahul Gupta and Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon, Ph.D., for coming to The Carter Center to hold this insightful discussion.
Radio is one of the most effective mediums for all citizens to access information. In Bangladesh, The Carter Center trained 30 employees at a public radio station on the right to information & gender. Thank you to USAID Bangladesh for continuing to support women’s access to information.
Rising Sino-American tensions have prompted discussions of a “New Cold War.” Our latest report's research uses the Cold War analogy as a starting point for analyzing how nuclear war between the U.S. and China can be averted.
Read here: bit.ly/3VC1Tqb
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