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The Carter Center Health Programs

The Carter Center / Stephen Cord

"We believe good health is a basic human right, especially among poor people afflicted with disease who are isolated, forgotten, ignored, and often without hope."
— Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter

The Carter Center, founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, has numerous successful programs in the areas of Peace, Democracy, Human Rights, and Health. In the area of global health, The Carter Center is notable for:

All Carter Center programs rely heavily on local commitment and support, from village elders and local health care workers to national programs and ministries of health. The Carter Center collaborates extensively with other aid organizations, and benefits from the efforts of thousands of volunteers. The Carter Center's programs are made possible by the generous support of donors.

Carter Center Health Programs

Adapted with permission from the Carter Center website,www.cartercenter.org, February 2009.