May 24, 2002 - Peace Corps Press Release: Peace Corps opnen Program in East Timor

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Peace Corps opnen Program in East Timor





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World’s Newest Country is Newest Peace Corps Program*

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World’s Newest Country is Newest Peace Corps Program

On behalf of the Peace Corps, U.S. Charge d’Affaires to East Timor, Shari Villarosa signed a bilateral country agreement with Dr. Jose Ramos Horta, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of East Timor, opening the Peace Corps program in East Timor. The signing took place this morning in the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dili, East Timor.

Peace Corps Director Gaddi H. Vasquez stated, “The bilateral agreement signed today reflects the strong interest the new East Timor government has taken in hosting Peace Corps volunteers. The Peace Corps looks forward to sending volunteers to live and work with the people of East Timor.”

In his February 15, 2002 remarks, following the swearing in of Peace Corps Director Gaddi Vasquez, President George W. Bush announced his commitment to sending volunteers to East Timor, noting it would soon become the first country to gain independence in the 21st century. Earlier this year, President Bush pledged to double the number of Peace Corps volunteers serving in countries around the world and to expand the reach of their talents and compassion into more countries.

East Timor declared its independence and became the world’s newest nation on May 20, 2002, after centuries of colonization by Portugal, 24 years of occupation by Indonesia and almost three years of United Nations administration. The Peace Corps agreement was among the first bilateral country agreements to be signed.

The Peace Corps anticipates initial projects in community health and local governance. The first twenty volunteers are currently serving in the Peace Corps and were selected to transfer to East Timor in mid-June. The volunteers were chosen from 12 other countries to provide immediate support to the nascent program in East Timor. The second group of volunteers to East Timor will begin their training in 2003.

Peace Corps staff visited East Timor in October 2001 and began planning for an entry. Peace Corps staff are currently in Dili, East Timor, preparing for the arrival of the first group of volunteers in June.



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By Rhyse Moroney (prx2.waceo.schools.net.au - 203.36.44.12) on Sunday, May 21, 2006 - 10:22 pm: Edit Post

don't help east timor because there has been nothing good coming out of the countary. they can provide for themselves but they choose not to which causes fuus and stress between nabouring countries. Indonesia has been a peaceful countray and since the statement made about indonesia and the police fource in east timor indonesis has been defending for themselves. Australia has stopped helping indonesia in a sence that they are the cause of the blood and gore in east timor but oviously they australia do not have the behind story. My opinion is that Australia are just trying to find a way to get back at indonesia because of the Australians who were put to death because of drug smuggling. Indonesia is fighting there own fight as well as everyone elsese so the are the true countary who needs a hand.

By Anonymous (prx2.waceo.schools.net.au - 203.36.44.12) on Sunday, May 21, 2006 - 10:21 pm: Edit Post

don't help east timor because there has been nothing good coming out of the countary. they can provide for themselves but they choose not to which causes fuus and stress between nabouring countries. Indonesia has been a peaceful countray and since the statement made about indonesia and the police fource in east timor indonesis has been defending for themselves. Australia has stopped helping indonesia in a sence that they are the cause of the blood and gore in east timor but oviously they australia do not have the behind story. My opinion is that Australia are just trying to find a way to get back at indonesia because of the Australians who were put to death because of drug smuggling. Indonesia is fighting there own fight as well as everyone elsese so the are the true countary who needs a hand.

By Mullier (atel-gw.xdsl.easynet.be - 81.188.66.6) on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 - 3:41 am: Edit Post

All people who before suffer so mutch disurved to be helped

By Anonymous (dialup-4.224.30.22.dial1.cincinnati1.level3.net - 4.224.30.22) on Monday, February 11, 2008 - 11:07 pm: Edit Post

i think all super powers should quit helping all 3rd world countries...i grew up as poor as a church mouse in america,cooked and heated with wood and had no indoor plumbing,and it was a much better life than america offers now....progress is over rated..and poverty is over dramatized.


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