Former US President And Nobel Peace Prize Winner Jimmy Carter Dies At 100

Former US President And Nobel Peace Prize Winner Jimmy Carter Dies At 100

Georgia: Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died on Sunday at the age of 100. Former US President Jimmy Carter, who served as president from 1977 to 1981, died in his home in Georgia. Notably, Carter spent much of his life span at his home in Georgia after leaving the White House.

The former US president was known for his efforts to promote peace and human rights around the world, even after his presidency. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his dedication to global diplomacy, efforts to solve international conflicts, and his work with the Carter Center, an organization he founded to advance health and democracy worldwide.

As the 39th US President, Carter worked on several key issues, including energy conservation, the Camp David Accords (a peace agreement between Egypt and Israel), and human rights. While his presidency was marked by challenges, including the Iran hostage crisis and high inflation, Carter’s post-presidency years were marked by humanitarian efforts that earned him worldwide respect.

As per information, after leaving office, Carter continued to work tirelessly on issues such as global health, education, and conflict resolution. 

He and his wife, Rosalynn, also became known for their volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity, building homes for families in need.

The people in the United States believe that Carter’s legacy will be remembered for his strong moral principles, humility, and commitment to making the world a better place. 

His passing at the age of 100 marks the end of an era for American politics, but his influence will continue to shape the world for years to come, the US citizens said. 

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