1963: Robert A. Matthai served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia in Gondar, Addis beginning in 1963

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Ethiopia: Directory of Ethiopia RPCVs: 1963: Robert A. Matthai served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia in Gondar, Addis beginning in 1963

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1963: Robert A. Matthai served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia in Gondar, Addis beginning in 1963

1963: Robert A. Matthai served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia in Gondar, Addis beginning in 1963

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Robert A. Matthai can be contacted at rmatthaiasbcglobaldnet

Country of Service: Ethiopia

Training Group: II (two)

Cities you served in: Gondar, Addis

Arrival Year: 1963

Departure Year: 1965

Work Description:

Science teacher, Gondar University Extension; science teacher, Addis Ababa Technical School; recruiter, African Development Bank, Addis; manager, Addis Transient House (Peace Corps Hostel)

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:

Training staff, Ethiopia VII/Cambridge; research consultant Ethiopia IX

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

Not-for-profit sector staff, administrator, ceo; consultant in planning and fundraising

Originally posted: October 24, 2006



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