Carter Center

William Pierce holds the graduate assistantship for The Carter Center’s China Program. He is a Masters student at Rollins School of Public Health, with a policy and management concentration. Pierce served in the Peace Corps, living in a Ghanaian village and carrying out public health programs from 2013 to 2015. He holds an executive position in the Rollins Returned Peace Corps Committee. Pierce has worked at CARE International within the new business development department, responding to U.S. government solicitations, including those from USAID. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University at Buffalo. He speaks Hausa and Buili.

Last Updated: June 2, 2017

The U.S. and China Spend Millions Fighting Malaria in Africa, So Why Don’t They Work Together?

Eric Olander, Cobus van Staden & more
Both the United States and People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.) spend hundreds of millions of dollars to fight malaria in Africa. A pair of experts at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia contend that if the U.S. and P.R.C. stopped working in...