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1980: Carol Benson served in Sierra Leone in Masiaka (Mile 47) beginning in 1980
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Carol Benson can be contacted at cbenson57ahotmaildcom
Country of Service: Sierra Leone
Training Group: Bumban
Cities you served in: Masiaka (Mile 47)
Arrival Year: 1980
Departure Year: 1982
Work Description:
Primary teacher training
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:
Trainer in Sierra Leone, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, and Cape Verde
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
I am based in Stockholm, working at Stockholm University and continuing to research and work in developing countries in the area of mother tongue-based education and literacy
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Originally posted: April 21, 2006
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