Former US President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday, 29 December 2024, at the age of 100 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
Jimmy Carter dies: What’s the cause of death?
Carter had been in hospice care since February 2023, following a series of health challenges, including metastatic cancer and brain surgery in prior years.
His family confirmed that he died peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones.
Carter’s health had been a point of public concern for years, yet he remained active in humanitarian and faith-based work until his condition declined.
Who was Jimmy Carter? – Five facts you must know
- 39th President of the United States: Jimmy Carter served as president from 1977 to 1981. His administration focused on human rights, energy policies, and brokering peace agreements, including the landmark Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel.
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner: In 2002, Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in advancing human rights, international conflict resolution, and democracy through the Carter Centre, which he founded in 1982.
- A Peanut Farmer Turned Politician: Born on 1 October 1924, in Plains, Georgia, Carter returned to manage his family’s peanut farm after serving as a naval officer. His grassroots approach to Georgia politics catapulted him to the presidency.
- Humanitarian Icon: Post-presidency, Carter dedicated his life to humanitarian causes, including election monitoring and combating disease through his work with Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center.
- Longest-Living US President: Carter holds the distinction of being the longest-living US president, reaching the age of 100, surpassing George H.W. Bush, who passed away at 94.
Reactions to Carter’s death
Tributes have poured in from global leaders, political figures, and citizens, celebrating Carter’s life of service and integrity.
Here are some of the reactions we picked: