Africa Matters

Jimmy Carter’s Enduring Legacy in Africa

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Jimmy Carter’s impact on Africa remains unmatched among U.S. presidents. As the first to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa, Carter championed Zimbabwe’s transition to independence, describing it as “our greatest single success.” By the time he passed away at 100, his foundation was on the brink of eradicating Guinea worm disease, marking…

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From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: Carter’s Diplomatic Triumph

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian When reflecting on Jimmy Carter’s presidency and his impactful post-presidential years, achievements like the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, and the recognition of China often dominate discussions. However, Carter’s significant contributions to Africa, particularly during the Cold War, are often overlooked. His deep engagement in southern Africa, from apartheid-era South Africa to…

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