Law Enforcement Accountability and The Carter Center: What, Where, and Why?
Corruption, excessive force, profiling, deliberate evidence tampering, and discrimination can all erode public trust in law enforcement and, by extension,…
Corruption, excessive force, profiling, deliberate evidence tampering, and discrimination can all erode public trust in law enforcement and, by extension,…
The Board of Councilors was founded in 1987 at the initiative of President Carter and Ivan Allen III as a…
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, The Carter Center is helping empower women by awarding small grants for innovative projects.…
Meet the amazing Regina Lotubai Lochilangole, a Carter Center-supported social mobilizer who uses fun, catchy songs to teach South Sudan…
Ana Veraliz was dying four years ago. Then her neighbor told her about free services at Guatemala City’s women’s centers.…
The Carter Center team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been working since 2010 to improve transparency and…
In South Sudan, as in many places, safe sources of water can be hard to find, and they may not…
More than 60 observers from 26 countries deployed across Tunisia this week to observe Saturday’s parliamentary elections. Their work is…
Every year, individuals & companies donate millions to political campaigns. Is that really best for the country? Jeff Clements, President…
Even after the votes are tallied, there’s still more work to do. Monica Childers, Carter Center U.S. elections expert, talks…