2024 Mental Health Program Media Coverage

1 Year Later: How Rosalynn Carter's Work on Mental Health Is Cementing Her Legacy

GPB

Rosalynn Carter was the nation’s leading mental health advocate for more than half a century — first in the Georgia governor’s mansion, then in the White House and later at the Carter Center. In her final months, she was diagnosed with dementia and died Nov. 19, 2023. Learn more »

Jimmy Carter Misses Late Wife Rosalynn 'Terribly, Every Day' as He Marks One Year Without Her (Exclusive)

People

Jimmy Carter is missing his late wife, Rosalynn, on the first anniversary of her death. The former president, now 100, has been in hospice for more than a year and a half — and for most of that time he has been without Rosalynn, who died on Nov. 19, 2023, at age 96. Learn more »

Supplement Honors the Carters’ Public Health Legacy

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene’s E-news Blast.

A new supplement is now available online, A Legacy of Impact in Global Health: Tribute to President Jimmy Carter and Mrs. Rosalynn Carter. Topics cover a wide range of current Carter Center health programming — Guinea worm disease, mental health, river blindness, trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis, and the Hispaniola Initiative to eliminate malaria and lymphatic filariasis from Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Learn more »

How Media Help Change Conversation on Mental Health (VOA News)

VOA News

At a time when growing numbers of young Americans are diagnosed with mental health conditions, media are looking at ways to cover the issue more responsibly. Learn more »

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