Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Carter Center News: May 2019

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

 

 
Nurse Gathers Grim Facts in Hopes of Saving Lives
Mariama Tiemogo uses her medical and interpersonal skills to investigate the deaths of children in her native Niger as part of a multinational study called MORDOR in which The Carter Center is a partner.
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Carter Center Bolsters Human Rights in Mexico
The Carter Center is working in Mexico to strengthen human rights systems and help connect human rights defenders with national entities that are tasked with protecting human rights.
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Guinea Worm Cases Down Slightly
Just 28 human cases of Guinea worm disease were reported in 2018, down slightly from 30 cases reported in 2017.
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Director Sees Security and Civil Rights as Integral Partners
Human Rights Director Laura Olson came to The Carter Center from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2017 for the opportunity to work directly with communities in other countries.
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Malaria Exacts a Tragic Toll
Hunter Keys, a health consultant with the Carter Center’s Hispaniola Initiative explains the tragic toll malaria can take on families in the Dominican Republic where the disease festers.
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