The Carter Center, founded by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter in 1982, has achieved numerous successes in promoting peace, human rights, and public health. Key achievements include significant progress in eradicating Guinea worm disease, reducing cases from millions to fewer than a hundred. The Center has also played a crucial role in monitoring elections in over 100 countries, ensuring fair and transparent democratic processes. Additionally, the Carter Center has mediated conflicts, supported mental health initiatives, and advanced agricultural development in impoverished regions. These efforts reflect the Center’s mission to improve global well-being and uphold human rights.