Former President Jimmy Carter, founder of The Carter Center, spoke with reporter Odette Yousef about how trachoma was a problem in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, when he was a child, and the ways in which the Center is tackling it abroad.
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(Audio by Odette Yousef; production by Eric Durban)
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