martes, 18 de abril de 2017

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

 
Carter Center Insights on Achieving Peace
Jordan Ryan, the Carter Center's vice president for peace programs, authors the first of a series of blog posts on effective routes to waging peace. Learn what works and why.
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Overseeing the Health of More Than 1,000 Neighbors
Ani, a 40ish farmer and schoolteacher, is a Carter Center-trained community drug distributor in southeastern Nigeria. Chosen by his neighbors, he is responsible for delivering health education and medication against river blindness to more than 1,000 people in 129 households.
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The Carter Center Helps Women's Empowerment in Liberia
Learn how a root vegetable, called eddoes, and a little help from the Carter Center’s Access to Justice Project are changing women's lives in Liberia's Nimba County.
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What is ITFDE?
Inspired by the successful eradication of smallpox in 1977, the International Task Force for Disease Eradication formed at The Carter Center in 1988 to evaluate disease control and prevention and the potential for eradicating other infectious diseases.
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How Can Boko Haram Be Defeated?
Fatima Akilu, a participant in the Carter Center's 2016 Human Rights Defenders Forum and a Nigerian expert in countering violent extremism, talks about saving a generation of young people from Boko Haram and other terrorist organizations through investments in peace building and counter-radicalization efforts.
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