2008.01.13: January 13, 2008: Headlines: COS - Cameroon: Speaking Out: Early Termination: New York Times: Cameroon RPCV Kelli M. Donley writes: The Peace Corps is a great program in true need of reorganization
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2008.01.09: January 9, 2008: Headlines: COS - Liberia: Country Directors - Cameroon: Speaking Out: New York Times: Liberia RPCV Robert L. Strauss writes: Too often young volunteers lack the maturity and professional experience to be effective development workers in the 21st century:
2008.01.13: January 13, 2008: Headlines: COS - Cameroon: Speaking Out: Early Termination: New York Times: Cameroon RPCV Kelli M. Donley writes: The Peace Corps is a great program in true need of reorganization
Cameroon RPCV Kelli M. Donley writes: The Peace Corps is a great program in true need of reorganization
"I lasted just five months before returning home, frustrated, confused and annoyed that I had put so much thought into a system that failed both the host country and a volunteer with the best of intentions."
Cameroon RPCV Kelli M. Donley writes: The Peace Corps is a great program in true need of reorganization
To the Editor:
I served in Cameroon as just the kind of agricultural volunteer Robert L. Strauss mentions. As a 20-year-old journalism graduate, I’d grown nary a houseplant before trying to teach farmers how to improve their crops.
The audacity of my arrogance in assuming that this time abroad would do Cameroon any good was apparent on Day 1. I lasted just five months before returning home, frustrated, confused and annoyed that I had put so much thought into a system that failed both the host country and a volunteer with the best of intentions.
The Peace Corps is a great program in true need of reorganization.
Kelli M. Donley
Tempe, Ariz., Jan. 9, 2008
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