Carter Center RSS Feeds
The latest news from The Carter Center is available via RSS. Overview and subscription instructions below.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syntax) is a Web feed format specified in XML--Extensible Markup Language--that is used for Web syndication. RSS feeds are used to provide a way for users to passively receive newly released content. The content usually comes in the form of headlines, links, and sound files.
How do I use RSS?
To use a RSS feed from a Web site, you need to have a program to read and format the feed. These are generally known as feed readers or aggregators. Feeds can also be added to some Web pages like My Yahoo!, Newsgator, Bloglines, etc.
You can subscribe to the RSS feeds below in a number of ways.
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The Carter Center Blog Get updates on the Center's peace and health efforts around the world. The Carter Center blog features news and video from the field, photo essays, articles authored by our experts, and more.
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Peace Programs
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| Health Programs Read about the efforts being made by The Carter Center to fight disease. Global health connects us all. Global health broadens its reach to affect the prosperity and stability of whole nations - whether it is stopping a rabid outbreak of illness, preventing famine, or eliminating socially and economically devastating diseases. Current Feed
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Mental Health Program
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Editorials and Speeches
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| Trip Reports Written by Jimmy Carter, former U.S. president and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, trip reports provide detailed accounts of official meetings held and trips taken by the Carter Center's co-founder. Current Feed
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News & Press Releases Current Feed
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Conversations at The Carter Center
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Carter Center Official Newsletters The Carter Center News
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Carter Center Multimedia Videos, Slideshows, Podcasts
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