1969: Hannah Baldwin served in Senegal in Nioro du Rip beginning in 1969

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1969: Hannah Baldwin served in Senegal in Nioro du Rip beginning in 1969

1969: Hannah Baldwin served in Senegal in Nioro du Rip beginning in 1969

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Hannah Baldwin can be contacted at habaldwinausaiddgov

Country of Service: Senegal

Training Group: Social Centers

Cities you served in: Nioro du Rip

Arrival Year: 1969

Departure Year: 1972

Work Description: Social Worker

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

PHD,ABD in African Studies, Indiana University. Fulbright scholar to
Senegal researching women's oral traditions, 80-84. Development work in
Mali, 84-85. Chair, African Area Studies, Foreign Service Institute 91-96;
worked with USAID/WID office, 96-99 on issues of women in post conflict
settings; Currently Democracy and Governance Team Leader with USAID in
Conakry, Guinea. Happily married to another RPCV/Senegal, Felipe Tejeda.
Two children, launched in life!

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

Loved it, and would do it again - maybe post-retirement!

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

All the women in the Social Centers Program from Senegal, from the late
60s and early 70s!

Originally posted: March 14, 2002



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