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The Carter Center (video)
Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory...
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Simple Measures, Big Results
Kelly Callahan, director of the Center's Trachoma Control Program, is joined by Jim Ervin, past international president of the Lions Clubs Internation...

Peace in Liberia, 10 Years Later
This event explores Liberia's progress and setbacks toward a sustainable peace after its 14-year civil war, including the impact of the Ebola crisis o...

Combating Violence and Discrimination Against Women and Girls
Combating Violence Against Women and Girls and Advancing Peace: Three of the participants in the Carter Center's Human Rights Defenders Forum join for...

Building a Lasting Peace: Where Are the Women?
The Elders along with women peace builders explore what can be done to prevent conflicts, combat cultural norms, and ensure women are part of peace-ma...

China Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections
Presented in partnership with the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, this discussion features a keynote address by President Jimmy Carter, fo...

A Conversation with the Carters
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter discuss recent Carter Center peace and health initiatives around the world.

Search for Identity: Reflections on Human Rights Abuses During Argentina's "Dirty War"
Thousands of individuals were arrested, tortured, and killed during Argentina's "Dirty War," which then U.S. President Jimmy Carter protested by
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Neglected Tropical Diseases and Bringing Up the Bottom Billion
Neglected tropical diseases afflict some of the world's most isolated communities. Yet they are not as obscure as many people think – the blinding

Using New Technology for Peace
Information and communications technology is quickly changing the ways in which nongovernmental organizations such as The Carter Center do their work....

Peace in the Sudans
In 2011, South Sudan celebrated its independence from Sudan after decades of war, but conflict in the region continues. A panel discusses the Carter C...

A Conversation with the Carters
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter discuss recent Carter Center peace and health initiatives around the world.

Venezuela's Political Future
Venezuela experts Margarita López Maya and Carter Center Americas Program Director Dr. Jennifer McCoy discuss the future of Venezuela in the wake of P...

Beyond Stigma: Bringing the Conversation About Mental Illness Forward
Experts discuss how early intervention and community support can make a positive impact toward healing and recovery for young adults with mental illne...

What's Next for China?
Experts discuss the Chinese Communist Party's possible impact on China's political and social development, U.S-China relations, and the Carter Center'...

30 Years of The Carter Center
Hear from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter as they reflect on 30 years of the Center's peace and health initia...

The Arab Awakening
In December 2010, street demonstrations in Tunisia launched the "Arab Awakening," as countries across the Middle East and North Africa began to protes...

Dark Forest Black Fly
Watch video footage from "Dark Forest Black Fly," which documents efforts to eliminate river blindness from Uganda; listen to a panel discussion about...

Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Panelists discuss the Carter Center's efforts to promote peace by supporting local human rights groups and social service providers in the Democratic...

The State of Democracy in the Americas
n the tenth anniversary year of the Inter-American Democratic Charter, a panel discusses the state of democracy in the Americas and the Charter's reac...

Conversation with the Carters, Sept. 13, 2011
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter discuss The Carter Center's peace and health initiatives around the world.

Behind the Scenes of "Foul Water, Fiery Serpent," a New Documentary on Guinea Worm Disease
Watch exclusive footage and hear stories from the field from the filmmakers who produced the new documentary "Foul Water, Fiery Serpent," which chroni...

Justice for the Poor
The Carter Center is at the forefront of a growing international movement to find ways to deliver justice to the poor in places like Liberia and the D...

After the War: Mental Health and a Veteran's Journey Home
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have posed a unique set of psychological challenges to troops resulting from multiple tours of duty and a greater pre...

A Conversation with Jimmy Carter
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter discusses current Carter Center peace and health initiatives around the world.

Improving the Lives of Women Through Public Health Initiatives
Women's rights and their access to medical care can be severely limited. Yet, without the support of local women, efforts to improve public health oft...

Africa: Elections Aren't Enough
Paul Collier, award-winning author of books such as "The Bottom Billion," and "War, Guns, and Votes," and professor of economics and director of the C...

The Mental Health Crisis in Georgia
More than 130 patients have died under suspicious circumstances in Georgia's public psychiatric hospitals over the past seven years, according to an e...

China – U.S. Relations
Normalizing relations with China was one of the most important decisions for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter during his administration 30 years ago...

The Carter Presidency Revisited
A panel of distinguished presidential scholars reassesses the relevance for today of key policies and events of the administration of the 39th U.S. Pr...

Myths and Realities
Mental illnesses are extremely common—one in four Americans will experience one in their lifetime—yet advances in treatment and understanding of menta...

Beyond Free and Fair
Election observers play a vital role in the elections of countries emerging from conflict. Their presence deters interference or fraud and reassures v...

Zeroing In On Guinea Worm Disease
When The Carter Center began leading the campaign to eradicate Guinea worm in 1986, there were an estimated 3.5 million cases of the disease in 20 cou...

Restoring Rights and Rules: A New Human Rights Agenda for the United States
The U.S. human rights record has been greatly tarnished by Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and other events during recent years. Join former U.S. Presiden...

The Crab & The Fly: River Blindness
In the dense forests of Uganda, the fight against river blindness follows an especially challenging mission. Watch public health specialists from The...

River Blindness in Uganda
In the dense forests of Uganda, the fight against river blindness follows an especially challenging mission. Watch public health specialists from The...

A Conversation With The Carters
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter discuss current initiatives at The Carter Center and their recent activities....

Trachoma Control Program
Trachoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. The Carter Center, with support from its partners, has been a leader in the fight ag...

Ending the Anguish of a Silent Disease
Overview of the Carter Center's effort to control schistosomiasis.

Guinea Worm's Last Stand: Southern Sudan
The Guinea worm eradication campaign in Southern Sudan led by The Carter Center, Southern Sudan's government, and other key partners. See how Guinea...

Guinea Worm: Countdown to Zero
The end of Guinea worm disease is within reach -- the result of a 22-year eradication campaign led by The Carter Center. In 1986, there were 3.5 mill...