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Peace Corps volunteers return to Madagascar
This first group of returning volunteers is comprised of 11 volunteers who previously served in Madagascar and four Peace Corps Response volunteers. Seventy five additional Peace Corps volunteers will follow within the next ten months.
Peace Corps volunteers return to Madagascar
Peace Corps Returns to Madagascar
This first group of returning volunteers is comprised of 11 volunteers who previously served in Madagascar and four Peace Corps Response volunteers. Seventy five additional Peace Corps volunteers will follow within the next ten months.
(Media-Newswire.com) - WASHINGTON, D.C., November 16, 2009 – Peace Corps volunteers returned to the Peace Corps/Madagascar program today.
This first group of returning volunteers is comprised of 11 volunteers who previously served in Madagascar and four Peace Corps Response volunteers. Seventy five additional Peace Corps volunteers will follow within the next ten months.
Over 800 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Madagascar since the program was established in 1993. Peace Corps/Madagascar volunteers serve in education, small business development, environment, and health and HIV/AIDS sectors.
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Headlines: November, 2009; Peace Corps Madagascar; Directory of Madagascar RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Madagascar RPCVs; Expansion
When this story was posted in December 2009, this was on the front page of PCOL:
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