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2000: Judith M. Mead served in Mali, Madagascar, Micronesia in Koyena, Mali and Ambovombe, Madagascar beginning in 2000
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Judith M. Mead can be contacted at jmmead2ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Mali, Madagascar, Micronesia
Training Group: Mali -- stage de coupe, Madagascar 9
Cities you served in: Koyena, Mali and Ambovombe, Madagascar
Arrival Year: Mali 1991, Madagascar 2000
Departure Year: Mali 1993, Madagascar 2002
Work Description:
Mali, Community and environmental development
Madagascar, Natural Resource Management
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:
See above. Also Crisis Corps Micronesia 2003
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Continue to work in non-profit orgs
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Would have made better use of my time there
Any message for returned volunteers?:
We know!
Originally posted: May 22, 2006
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