Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Carter Center News: June 2019

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

 

 
Carter Fellow Reflects on Challenging Year
As part of her Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellowship, Courtenay Harris Bond spent a year following homeless drug users through their treatment and relapses in Kensington, the epicenter of the opioid crisis in Philadelphia. Learn what she uncovered and how the fellowship helped her cope with the personal crisis she faced.
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ISIS Down, But Not Out, in Syria
A new Carter Center Syria Mapping Project report analyzes how the nature and number of ISIS-linked activities have changed in the last few years.
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Seeking Better Outcomes for Mothers and Babies
The Carter Center works with the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health to improve the training of health professionals who work directly with women and children.
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From the CEO | Communication Cultivates Grassroots Impact
Ambassador (ret.) Mary Ann Peters, CEO, explains how effective two-way communication is critical to the Carter Center’s work and empowers those we seek to help.
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Rosalynn Carter's Op-Ed on CNN
The op-ed "We Are at the Beginning of a Global Mental Health Revolution" is co-authored by Bill Jallah and shares their views on why access to mental health services has never been more critical.
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