The Carter Center

Carter Center assists Liberian Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

December 15, 2015
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carter-center-06-2015Over the past 10-years, the Carter has worked with the Government of Liberia and in 2005, launched the Carter Center’s Mental Health Program in Liberia.

During this time, they have trained 150 specialized nurses and physician assistants and 300 other mental health professionals, such as community mental health workers, assisting the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in establishing and implementing its National Mental Health Policy and creating anti-stigma campaigns nationwide to improve public understanding of mental illnesses.

Under the leadership of Dr. Tom Borneman at the Carter Center, Tom Crick and Dr. Janice Cooper and her staff in Liberia, the mental health program is making a significant impact on the country. Tom Crick, Associate Director at the Carter Center provides leadership to the Access for Justice Program and other initiatives. Many thanks to the Carter Center and Tom Crick for providing support of the Tri-Nation Ebola Fundraising event held at the Carter Center earlier in the year.

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Morehouse School of Medicine Holds Panel Discussion on Ebola

December 1, 2015
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Fatu Kakula-James Sirleaf-Cynthia-Morehouse College-LINKSUnder the leadership of Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, President of Morehouse School of Medicine, UCL President and Dr. James Sirleaf, the Founder and Chair of HEARTT, INC., met to discuss partnerships and collaborations with President Rice, Dr. Lois Richardson and former Mayor Patsy Jo Hilliard, members of the Links in Atlanta, also facilitated a discussion on Ebola at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. James Sirleaf, the Carter Center and the Honorary Consul General were on the panel discussion.

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