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River Blindness

The Carter Center and Venezuela’s Ministry of Health, along with other partners, have stopped river blindness (onchocerciasis) in two of the country’s three transmission zones. Reaching the migratory Yanomami communities in the Amazon rainforest along the Brazilian border is the final and most challenging phase of the international effort to eliminate river blindness from Latin America.

Our Work and Methods

Providing medicine and health education in this remote, densely forested, and insecure area is a complex endeavor. Our Onchocerciasis Elimination Program for the Americas (OEPA) assists in developing and implementing creative strategies that complement the basic plan of mass drug administration two to four times per year.

Our approaches include:

  • Taking supplies by boat to reach the Yanomami
  • Using technology to track program progress by community
  • Clearing and rehabilitating old landing strips to allow planes access to some communities that are otherwise unreachable

Impacts

River blindness transmission has stopped in two of Venezuela’s three endemic areas.

Legacy

Democracy

The Carter Center has sent teams to eight elections in Venezuela — in 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2021, and 2024.

For some elections, we sent only small teams of election experts to study or observe parts of the processes; for others, we deployed large missions that included long- and short-term observers, in addition to experts.

President Carter himself took part in the 1998 and 2000 election missions, with Mrs. Carter joining him in 1998.

The Carter Center was the only major international nonpartisan organization to be invited to observe the most recent presidential election in 2024. After officials refused to provide transparent results, the Center’s team withdrew from the country and declared that the election did not meet international standards of electoral integrity and could not be considered democratic.

Read more about all of these elections in our publication section under reports.

Legacy

Peacebuilding

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