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1966: Mark Zober served in Sierra Leone in Magburaka beginning in 1966
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Mark Zober can be contacted at mzoberanetvisiondnetdil
Country of Service: Sierra Leone
Training Group: X (Ten)
Cities you served in: Magburaka
Arrival Year: 1966
Departure Year: 1968
Work Description: Teacher at Magburaka Boys Secondary School
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work
Description:
Departure Year 1971
Work Description: Agriculture: Poultry Extension
Country Served: Mongolia
Peace Corps Country Director
Arrival Year: 1995
Departure Year: 1999
All following questions are optional: Country of Service: India
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
My career has been involved with international volunteerism; community
development; academia and Jewish communal service.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
The most important growing experience as a volunteer and the most
rewarding work experience as a country director (Mongolia).
I strongly support Sargent Shrivers call for a FOURTH GOAL of Peace Corps
to systematically promote people to people peace building.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Friends from my Sierra Leone, India, Mongolia and NPCA experiences. I
treasure you all!
Any message for returned volunteers?:
Let us work toward world peace so important in these most challenging
times.
Originally posted: February 3, 2002
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