We’re pleased to take on the work of @RCICaregiving, expanding support for millions of caregivers — a true continuation of Mrs. Carter’s inspiring legacy.
It was a pleasure to join @GaSecofState and @GabrielSterling at The Seminar for a conversation about U.S. election integrity and how we can work together to protect the right to vote at home and abroad.
Thank you, @DrTedros. I know President Carter would be proud to see us recommitting ourselves to this work and working together to eradicate Guinea worm disease.
We are standing on the threshold of a historic public health victory: #GuineaWorm elimination.
A new resolution championed by Chad and other Member States is poised for adoption at #WHA78.
This progress has been driven by the dedication of national programmes, the support of international partners and, most importantly, by the leadership and hard work of local communities and health workers.
This resolution is a fitting tribute to the late President Carter. @CarterCenter
Innovation + persistence are keys to ending river blindness & lymphatic filariasis. Those were themes I discussed with Arielle Dolegui of @Gatesfoundation and health ministers from Togo, Niger, & Tanzania at a celebration of the 5 billionth donated treatment of Mectizan.
Nonprofits provide essential services in every U.S. community. We join more than 200 orgs speaking out against the targeting of nonprofits in the House tax bill. No President should have the power to punish nonprofits they disagree with.
Read the letter: https://t.co/61V9cdc80z
The Carter Center, with support from @BlankFoundation, is excited to launch its 2nd mental health public awareness campaign. The Atlanta-focused campaign will educate Georgians about their rights under the state's Mental Health Parity Act.
Learn more: https://t.co/1poB2hBMer
Carter Center Board Chair Jason Carter joins the HLTH Forward podcast to speak about his grandparents' legacy, the Center’s work in global public health, and building strong community relationships across the world.
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Thank you, @GeorgiaTech, for honoring President and Mrs. Carter. They dedicated their lives to public service, and we’re excited to see the many ways that Tech’s public policy students will follow in their footsteps.
Pleased to be back in Chad for the third time in 12 months! Grateful for the chance to meet with Minister of Health Dr. Abdelmadjid Abderahim and sign an agreement that will allow us to begin working to eliminate river blindness and lymphatic filariasis in Chad.
We’re excited to join our partners around the globe in celebrating #WorldHealthDay! Healthcare for women and children is critical so they can thrive and live up to their full potential.
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