The World Health Organization leader worked with Carter for 20 years to fight the world's "neglected" diseases. After attending Carter's funeral, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shared memories.
Jimmy Carter’s example — as a leader, a humanitarian, and a human — can guide us through these unclear times, writes WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
And with his wife, Rosalynn Carter, carving out space for people ... who is now director-general of the World Health Organization. While Carter had come to talk about another program, Tedros said his country needed help with malaria. That encounter led ...
In 2023, Rosalynn Carter received the WHO Award for Global ... health of Ethiopia and second as director-general of the World Health Organization. One thing I remember – this was our first ...
The World Health Organization leader worked with Carter ... In 2011, Tedros was the first non-American recipient of the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Humanitarian Award. In 2023, Rosalynn Carter ...
As a legislator, governor, president and ex-president, he confronted the prejudices that were so much a part of where and when he grew up. His life and deeds hold many lessons for today’s public officials.
James “Jimmy” Earl Carter, 39th United States president and former Georgia governor, passed away on Dec. 29, 2024.
The project will create a new home for the Guzman family, who lived on the lot for over 30 years in a house that was unrepairable as they approached retirement.
James Earl Carter Jr. will never go down in the history books as a great president. The difficult circumstances during his single term in the White House left the indelible
(KGUN) — Today on the Southside, Habitat for Humanity Tucsonhonored former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter ... volunteered with the organization in 1984 and ...
That's how it works in a small town, even for a former U.S. president and Nobel Peace Prize winner known throughout the world ... grounds where Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter would redefine what ...
Your colors are showing, Marty Trillhaase. In your Sunday Opinion editorial of Dec. 29, you could put Nancy Pelosi’s, Hakeem Jefferies’ or Chuck Schumer’s name in for Donald Trump’s name and write the article.