The Carter Center sent a large contingent to the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH), held Oct. 18-22 in Chicago.
ASTMH is the largest international scientific organization dedicated to reducing the worldwide burden of tropical infectious diseases and improving global health. The Carter Center has actively participated and contributed to ASTMH since 1982. Our health experts have been article authors and the Center’s work has been mentioned over 100 times in the society’s American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. In Atlanta in 2001, Jimmy Carter became the only current or former president ever to attend an ASTMH annual meeting in person.
At the 2023 meeting in Chicago, Carter Center staff delivered seven oral presentations, engaged in three symposiums, and presented nine posters. Public health peers learned about Carter Center efforts in coordination with nearly a dozen national programs in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas. Some highlights:
On Oct. 22, ASTMH hosted a special session to pay tribute to President Carter and his wife and partner, Rosalynn Carter, for their contributions to improving global health and development. On their own and through The Carter Center, the Carters have improved lives for over 50 years. More than 500 attendees learned about the Carters’ impact and legacy from friends, family, and colleagues who have worked alongside them to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope worldwide.
Emmy-winning journalist Kane Farabaugh facilitated a discussion with these panelists:
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organization director-general, and Dr. Bill Foege, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and former Carter Center executive director, contributed recorded remarks.
The Carter Center wishes to thank ASTMH for its leadership and partnership over the years, with special thanks to the current ASTMH president, Dr. Daniel Bausch, and outgoing CEO, Karen A. Goraleski, who led the society for 13 successful years.
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