| Good, thank you for following the work of The Carter Center to advance peace and health worldwide. We appreciate the opportunity to stay in touch with you. | | | | | | | | Faces of River Blindness | | | Meet some elders of Kisanchi village in central Nigeria who are blind or have low vision due to river blindness. The Carter Center and partners are working to eliminate this painful parasitic infection in nine states, including Plateau, where Kisanchi is located. | | View slideshow » | | | | | | | | Podcast: President Carter talks China | | In February, President Carter got candid about China in a guest lecture at Emory University. He discusses factors that led to his decision to normalize U.S. relations with China and a dinner conversation with President Deng Xiaoping that likely led to a surge of Christianity in China. | | Listen now » | | | | | | | | | Mental Health Efforts Expanded | | MAP International is joining with The Carter Center to provide neuropsychiatric medicines and supplies to the Liberian Ministry of Health. These medications will be distributed to hospitals, health centers, and clinics throughout Liberia. | | Learn more » | | | | | | | | | Liberia Looks to the Future | | Join us for a live webcast at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, to hear about the Center’s ongoing efforts in Liberia, and what the future may hold for Africa’s oldest republic. | | Learn more » | | | | | | |  | In FY2015-16, 94% of our spending went to our peace and health programs. | | | The Carter Center | 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307 (404) 420-5100 | www.cartercenter.org © 2018 All rights reserved. | | |