1995: Ron Rioux served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya in Nanyuki beginning in 1995

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Kenya: Directory of Kenya RPCVs: 1995: Ron Rioux served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya in Nanyuki beginning in 1995

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1995: Ron Rioux served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya in Nanyuki beginning in 1995

1995: Ron Rioux served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya in Nanyuki beginning in 1995

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Ron Rioux can be contacted at ronaacrossafricadcom

Country of Service: Kenya

Training Group: Water and Sanitation

Cities you served in: Nanyuki

Arrival Year: 1995

Departure Year: 1997

Work Description:

Computerized the Water Billing System for the Town Council of Nanyuki

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

Working for FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition. A nonprofit the aim of which is to inspire youth to enter the fields of Science and Technology. I have also recently started two online communities, AcrossAfrica.com and AcrossAsia.com so that people can share their experiences in Africa and Asia. I encourage all to join and share their Peace Corps experience with others.

Originally posted: August 30, 2006



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