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Recent News About Carter Center
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Carter Center and Embassy of Sweden Partner to Focus on Inclusive Democracy
Carter Center and Embassy of Sweden Partner to Focus on Inclusive Democracy
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Carter Center Statement on Alaska Conservation Decision
Carter Center Statement on Alaska Conservation Decision
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Carter Center Report Examines the Dangers of Tech Development in U.S.-China Relations
The Carter Center today released “Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of High Technology in U.S.-China Relations.”
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Carter Center Congratulates Nigeria for Interrupting River Blindness in Several States
The Carter Center congratulated the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health today for stopping river blindness transmission in four of the country’s 36 states, protecting 18.9 million people from the second-leading infectious cause of blindness.
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Carter Center Issues Preliminary Statement on Georgia’s 2022 Risk-Limiting Audit Process
Georgia’s risk-limiting audit process examining the 2022 secretary of state race was transparent and well-conducted, with only minor problems that can be corrected through more standardization and training,
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Carter Center Will Observe Georgia’s 2022 Risk-Limiting Audit
Following accreditation by the Georgia secretary of state’s office, The Carter Center will observe the risk-limiting audit of the results of Georgia’s Nov. 8 secretary of state race.
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Carter Center Launches Mission to Observe Tunisia’s Legislative Elections
The Carter Center has launched a mission to observe the process surrounding the Dec. 17 parliamentary elections in Tunisia.
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Carter Center Nonpartisan Election Observation Statement on Logic and Accuracy Testing in Arizona ahead of 2022 Midterm Election
The Carter Center today released a preliminary statement detailing its observation of the logic and accuracy testing of Arizona’s voting and counting equipment, which took place Oct. 5-11.
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Carter Center Accepts Invitation to Observe Fulton County Midterm Election
The Carter Center announced today that it will deploy nonpartisan election observers to Fulton County, Georgia, to observe the 2022 midterm election.
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Carter Center and Liberia Ministry of Health Announce New Mental Health Champions Initiative to Bolster Country’s Mental Health Care System and Decrease Stigma Surrounding Mental Illnesses
The Carter Center and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Liberia have announced a new initiative to train nine Liberian citizens from diverse backgrounds to serve two-year terms as “Liberia Mental Health Champions.”
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Celebrate President Jimmy Carter’s 98 Years of Making the World a Better Place
To mark President Jimmy Carter’s 98th birthday on October 1, The Carter Center is engaging the public in a weeklong, virtual celebration of a life dedicated to service and making the world a better place.
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Carter Center Condemns Excessive Force against Protesters in Iran
The Carter Center expresses solidarity with the people of Iran who are calling for the end to severe restrictions on women in the wake of the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for a slight violation of Iran’s strict dress code and died while in custody.
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Carter Center’s Dr. Donald R. Hopkins Receives Honorary Degree from the American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Graduate School
Dr. Donald R. Hopkins, the Carter Center’s special advisor for Guinea worm eradication, received an honorary Doctor of Science degree Wednesday from the American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Graduate School.
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Carter Center and The National in the UAE Award 2022-2023 Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism
As part of a partnership with The National media outlet in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The Carter Center announces two new fellows for the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism Program.
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Carter Center to Deploy Electoral Expert Mission for Brazil Presidential Election
The Carter Center announced today that it will deploy an international electoral expert mission team for the 2022 presidential election in Brazil. As part of this effort, the Center will send a small team to the election systems sealing ceremony in Brasilia on Friday.
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Cross-Partisan Georgia Network Works toward Peaceful Elections
In the midst of a hyper-partisan political environment, Republicans, Democrats, and Independents in Georgia have found something to work on together: democracy.