Jimmy Carter’s legacy in terms of human rights is significant and enduring. As President, he prioritized human rights in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing the importance of promoting democracy, freedom, and human dignity worldwide. He pressured governments with poor human rights records and supported dissidents and activists. After his presidency, Carter continued his advocacy through the Carter Center, which works to advance human rights, democracy, and public health globally. His commitment to human rights has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Carter’s legacy remains a testament to his unwavering dedication to human rights and humanitarian causes.