jueves, 16 de junio de 2016

THE CARTER CENTER

 
Cross-border Cooperation: An Effective Prescription for Disease Control
Because illness knows no borders, The Carter Center brings neighboring countries together to control and conquer disease.
Learn how we do it »
 

 
Finding the End of a 50-Year Civil War
The Carter Center has been working behind the scenes in Colombia to help prepare for life after civil war.
Read the Q&A with Carter Center Expert Jennie Lincoln »
 

 
Jimmy Carter vs. Guinea Worm on NPR
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter spoke to NPR's Robert Siegel about the near end of the 30-year fight against Guinea worm.
Listen to the interview or read the highlights »
 

 
Announcing Our New Website
The Carter Center’s new website, which just launched on Tuesday, June 14, embraces new tools, new technology, and new servers. The result? A new and improved website with an updated look. We hope you will enjoy exploring, learning, and sharing on this new platform.
Learn more and explore the new site »
 

 
Local People Know Best
Carter Center CEO Mary Ann Peters underscores why local community participation is critical to the peace and health work of The Carter Center. "People want to improve their own lives; our job is to help them get there."
Read the blog »
 

 
Live Webcast: Human Rights Forum
On June 20-21, more than 60 activists, scholars, and community leaders will discuss ways to end violence in all its forms during the Carter Center's annual Human Rights Defenders Forum, "A Time for Peace: Rejecting Violence to Secure Human Rights."
Learn more »
 

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