The World Health Organization leader worked with Carter for 20 years to fight the world's "neglected" diseases. After ...
The Nobel prizewinner worked tirelessly with wife Rosalynn Carter to eradicate Guinea-worm disease.
Jimmy Carter’s example — as a leader, a humanitarian, and a human — can guide us through these unclear times, writes WHO ...
As world leaders mourn the death of former President Jimmy Carter and remark on his political and policy legacy, doctors are ...
Former President Jimmy Carter's approach to public health shows how listening, building trust, and showing empathy can ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday, was devoted to global health in the decades following his time in office, ...
In his decades as a former president, he and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, helped bring lifesaving treatments and sanitation to ...
I would like to see Guinea worm completely eradicated before I die,” Carter said at a news conference in 2015. “I’d like for ...
FILE - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, second from left, watches while a farmer with Guinea worm disease receives ...
Former US president Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday aged 100, "saved countless lives" through his work to eliminate diseases, the head of the World Health Organization said. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom ...
The Carters established the Carter Center in 1982 and for four decades oversaw diplomatic missions, election monitoring and public health programs ... (AP) — The world knew Jimmy Carter as ...
according to the CDC and the World Health Organization. "Nobody else wanted to take it on," Jimmy Carter told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos during a 2015 interview on "Good Morning America".