Wednesday, 29 August 2018

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Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Carter Center News: August 2018

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.

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

 

 
Meet a Woman Who Knows her ‘Potential’
Rosetta “Potential” Quoime is the first female driver for the Carter Center’s Access to Justice Project in Liberia — and one of the country's few female professional drivers, period.
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Volunteers Unite to Eliminate LF
Carter Center-supported health workers, like Maria Fernanda, go door to door in rural communities of the Dominican Republic providing information about lymphatic filariasis (LF), a disabling mosquito-borne disease, and the medicines to prevent it.
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Restoring Faith in Freedom
Activists, scholars, and community leaders from around the world met at The Carter Center in July to discuss ways to protect human rights and restore faith in freedom.
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Subscribe to Guinea Worm Wrap-Up
Follow the progress of the Carter Center's Guinea Worm Eradication Program more closely. Six to eight times per year, The Carter Center sends a synopsis of the CDC's most recent "Guinea Worm Wrap-Up". Simply click to sign up, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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Carter Center Condemns Violence in Zimbabwe
The Carter Center expresses grave concern about post-election tensions and the violent clashes that recently occurred between armed security forces and protestors in Harare, which resulted in multiple casualties.
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A Conversation with the Carters
Our Conversations at The Carter Center 2018-2019 series kicks off on Sept. 11, 2018, with a town hall meeting featuring President and Mrs. Carter. Online registration will be available from our homepage on Sept. 4, 2018. Save the date and join us!
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Thursday, 9 August 2018

Teen Talk Newsletter - Summer 2018

Teen Talk
A Quarterly Newsletter from the Center for Young Women's Health + Young Men's Health Initiative, Boston Children's Hospital | Written by the Youth Advisors, Summer 2018
Do you feel like you're missing out because you can't vote during election season? If you're 16 or 17 and live in Massachusetts, you are in luck because you can pre-register to vote so you can cast a ballot when you turn 18!...read the full article.


If you've ever watched a sporting event, chances are you've seen players wipe out, collide, tackle, and impact one another- it is often just the nature of the games. For example you might be watching your school's football team and see a player get tackled. He's not unconscious but you overhear that he is complaining of feeling dizzy and having a bad headache. Could this athlete have a concussion?...read the full article.


Are you a college student who is sick of eating dining hall food? Are you a parent who stresses about what to cook for dinner every day? Are you a teen who wants to start eating healthier? If you answered yes to any of these questions, meal prepping is for you! ...read the full article
Ask Us!
Do you have a health question that you're too embarrassed to ask? Don't worry! Submit your question - we don't ask for your name or e-mail. We choose a new question to answer each week.

You can look through all of our past questions and answers, too.
Editors: Phaedra Thomas, RN, BSN, S. Jean Emans, MD, Anna Miller, BA.

Special thanks to the Boston Children's Hospital League for their generous support of the Center for Young Women's Health and the Youth Advisory Program
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