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  1. Dr. Robert Carr was a scholar and activist who worked tirelessly for human rights and an end to HIV in his native Caribbean region and globally. Dr. Carr was vocal, honest, and unapologetic in naming injustices that contribute to poor health and barriers to health services, and he was a powerful organizer and advocate for the central role of civil society and communities in the HIV response.

  2. Robert Carr nacque a Wrigton, un villaggio del Somerset, nel 1587 da Thomas Kerr (o Carr), di origini scozzesi e dalla sua seconda moglie Janet Scott. Attorno al 1601 mentre era il paggio di un piccolo nobile scozzese, George Home, I conte di Dunbar (1556 circa-20 gennaio 1611) incontrò a Edimburgo il poeta e saggista Thomas Overbury.

  3. Carr’s first appearance at court came in March 1607 when, in attendance on Sir James Hay at a tournament, he was thrown by his horse and broke a leg. James insisted that he be tended by the royal physicians, and took a personal interest in Carr’s recovery. He visited frequently, and quickly came to dote on the young man.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset. Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I. Robert Kerr was born in Wrington, Somerset, England, the younger son of Sir Thomas Kerr (Carr) of Ferniehurst, Scotland, by his second wife, Janet, sister of Walter Scott of Buccleuch.[1]

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  6. The Robert Carr Fund is the world’s leading international fund focused on funding regional and global networks led by and involving and serving inadequately served populations . As a cooperative effort of donors and civil society, the Robert Carr Fund is structured to maximize participation, empowerment, equity, transparency and accountability in our fundraising and grant making.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2015 · In 1607, James knighted Carr; in 1611 he became Viscount Rochester and in 1613, Carr was made Earl of Somerset. By July 1614, he had become the king’s Lord Chamberlain. His influence on the king rose greatly after the death of Robert Cecil in 1612. Carr had spent time trying to undermine the position of the Chief Minister and Cecil’s death ...

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