Carter emphasized that the abuse of women and girls is 'the worst human rights violation of the time,' passionately advocating for a global call to action.
He demonstrated humility and a commitment to his causes, stating, 'This is something on which I'm going to continue to work with a very high degree of my priority for the rest of my life.'
Despite his powerful position, Carter's focus on human rights and health issues post-presidency shows that significant achievements can occur after leaving office.
Carter's Foundation has made remarkable progress in combating Guinea worm disease, reducing human cases from 3.5 million in 1986 to just 14 last year.
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