• Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter comfort ing 6-year-old Ruhama Issah at Savelugu (Ghana) Hospital as a Carter Centre technical assistant dresses Issah’s extremely painful Guinea worm wound. In May 2010, Ghana reported its last case of Guinea worm disease and announced it had stopped disease transmission a year later.
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter has been released from a Canadian hospital after being treated for dehydration suffered while participating in a charity building event, his foundation said Friday.
Carter, 92, had been admitted to St Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg on Thursday after collapsing following an event at a Habitat for Humanity building site.
His foundation said Carter was able to attend the 8 am devotional session with the building team on Friday.
Habitat for Humanity, a charity which constructs homes for the needy, posted a photo of a smiling Carter arriving at the building site.
He has been an active promoter of the organization and led building trips around the world.
Carter, who served as president from 1977 to 1981, had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2015 but declared himself cancer-free months later.
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