1998: Robert Conway served in Zimbabwe in Kurwaisimba, near Mutare beginning in 1998

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Zimbabwe: Directory of Zimbabwe RPCVs: 1998: Robert Conway served in Zimbabwe in Kurwaisimba, near Mutare beginning in 1998

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1998: Robert Conway served in Zimbabwe in Kurwaisimba, near Mutare beginning in 1998

1998: Robert Conway served in Zimbabwe in Kurwaisimba, near Mutare beginning in 1998

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Robert Conway can be contacted at kurwaisimbaahotmaildcom

Country of Service: Zimbabwe

Training Group: Zim7

Cities you served in: Kurwaisimba, near Mutare

Arrival Year: 1998

Departure Year: 2000

Work Description:

English Teacher/Librarian

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

I became a Peace Corps Fellow at Columbia University. During that time, I taught ESL in the Bronx. I have recently moved back out to the Seattle area with my wife and two year old son.

Originally posted: March 30, 2006



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