<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!--If you see this error message then you do not support RSS v2.0.--><rss version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Carter Center]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org]]></link><description><![CDATA[Conversations at the Carter Center 2008]]></description><item><title><![CDATA[31 December 2008: Re-subscribe to Carter Center RSS feeds]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/news/documents/current_rss.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[The Carter Center is reorganizing its RSS feeds. Please re-subscribe to your favorite RSS feeds. New URLs are listed here.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[3 December 2008: Watch the archived webcast of "Restoring Rights and Rules: A New Human Rights Agenda for the United States" (Real Player is required to view the webcast)]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/resources/media/conversations12.3.08.ram]]></link><description><![CDATA[The U.S. human rights record has been greatly tarnished by Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and other events during recent years. Join former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian human rights defender Saad Ibrahim, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA Larry Cox, and Chairperson of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Sima Samar as they discuss how the next administration can restore the reputation of the United States on human rights. ]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[17 September 2008: Watch Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter in Live "Conversations" Webcast Sept. 23]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/news/pr/conversations_091708.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter will discuss their recent activities and take audience questions at the sold out opening of the annual Conversations at The Carter Center series on Sept. 23, 7-8:30 p.m. The event will be webcast live at www.cartercenter.org.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[30 July 2008: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter to Launch 2008-2009 Season of Conversations at The Carter Center]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/news/pr/conversations_2008_09.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter will open the upcoming season of Conversations at The Carter Center on Sept. 23, 2008. The annual speaker series features panel discussions of current world topics and Carter Center work.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[24 April 2008: Battling Disease at the Grassroots Level: a Case Study in Ethiopia]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/involved/conversations/webcasts.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[There is a critical shortage of global health care workers to combat life-threatening diseases, most severely in the poor countries of sub-Saharan Africa. For more than a decade, the Carter Center's Ethiopia Public Health Training Initiative has worked to build a skilled national health care workforce through specialized curricula and enhanced learning environments. A panel will discuss the shortage of health care workers, the Carter Center's EPHTI work, and whether the EPHTI model can be applied elsewhere.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[24 March 2008: Watch Archived Webcast &#150; Assessing the Prospects for Political Reform in China ]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/involved/conversations/webcasts.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Panelists Professor Mary Brown-Bullock, president emeriti of Agnes Scott College and visiting distinguished professor of China Studies at Emory University; Professor Fei-Ling Wang of Georgia Institute of Technology; and Professor Yawei Liu, director of the China Program at The Carter Center will discuss prospects of democratization in China.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[19 March 2008: Join for us a live webcast of "Assessing the Prospects for Political Reform in China."]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/involved/conversations/index.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Panelists Professor Mary Brown-Bullock, president emeriti of Agnes Scott College and visiting distinguished professor of China Studies at Emory University; Professor Fei-Ling Wang of Georgia Institute of Technology; and Professor Yawei Liu, director of the China Program at The Carter Center will discuss prospects of democratization in China. This Conversations will also address the work of President Carter and The Carter Center in China in the context of growing tension between Washington and Beijing, the pressure of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on the Chinese government with a new leadership in place, and the increasing concern that China will either collapse without political reform or possibly present a new development model for the world.]]></description></item><item><title><![CDATA[28 February 2008: Watch Archived Webcast:  Are We Safer with Secrecy?]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.cartercenter.org/resources/media/conversations2.08.ram]]></link><description><![CDATA[Archived video webcast of Feb. 26, 2008, Conversations at The Carter Center with Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, which collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through FOIA; Michelle Roberts, award-winning journalist from The Oregonian, who used FOIA to expose abuse at state mental health facilities in Oregon; and Kevin Dunion, Scotland's information commissioner, who is responsible for enforcing the Freedom of Information Act and Scottish Environmental Information Regulations. Moderated by Carter Center Americas Program Assistant Director Laura Neuman.]]></description></item></channel></rss>
