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In East Pakistan, each Volunteer will spend approximately three weeks living with a Pakistani family - From The Volunteer Newsletter November 1961

In East Pakistan, each Volunteer will spend approximately three weeks living with a Pakistani family - From The Volunteer Newsletter November 1961

In December, they will move to their assignments; They will work in the fields of irrigation, duction, town planning, medicine, sanitation, engl neering, carpentry, bricklaying, youth work, university teaching, library administration and communications.Their primary tasks are lo survey and build roads into the hinterland and to make preliminary geological mapping for exploration of mineral resources. They trained at the University of California, in Puerto Rico and in Tanganyika.

In East Pakistan, each Volunteer will spend approximately three weeks living with a Pakistani family - From The Volunteer Newsletter November 1961

PAKISTAN

COLORADO STATE U.

Pakistan is a nation separated into two "wings" by a thousand miles of India. Soon, both "wings" will play host to Peace Corpsmcn.

A multi-purpose project for East Pakistan is furthest along. Some 32 Volunteers have already completed an eight-week training program at the headquarters of the Experiment in International Living at Putney, Vt.

Overseas training began November 1.

This is the date that 32 PCVs at Colorado State University in Fort Collins completed their special studies for a project in West Pakistan.

In East Pakistan, each Volunteer will spend approximately three weeks living with a Pakistani family. There also will be additional instruction in the Bengali language at the Pakistan Academy for Village Development in Comilla.

In December, they will move to their assignments; They will work in the fields of irrigation, duction, town planning, medicine, sanitation, engl neering, carpentry, bricklaying, youth work, university teaching, library administration and communications.

The West Pakistan group will be divided into two sections. An educational team will be assigned to Lahore, the capital of West Pakistan. The other, men and women skilled in agriculture, nursing and college instruction, will be assigned to Lyallpur, a city about 75 miles southwest of Lahore.

As part of their training, the West Pakistan group will spend 26 days, from November 3 through 29, at the Peace Corps Field Training Center in Puerto Rico. They will leave for Pakistan in mid-December.



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