This Volunteer is an agricultural extensionist and works with small farmers improving crop production through the use of fertilizers and better cultural practices. Here, she (right) and village residents prepare to clean guinea pigs.
This Volunteer assigned to the Ministry of Health as a social welfare worker, where she bathes and feeds children at a day care center for malnourished children.
This Volunteer works in pediatric nursing in Daloa, Ivory Coast. The Volunteer prepares food and medicine for the three babies now living in the Daloa clinic. The main job of the clinic is treating undernourished children.
This Volunteer is a math and science teacher in a secondary school. Here she eats her morning meal of dolbhoth (rice with lentil sauce), joined by the youngest member of the family with whom she lives.
This Volunteer is assigned to the Ministry of Health to work on rural health in Marrakech. Typhoid and cholera are the two biggest killers and infected wells are a prime source of disease. He and other Peace Corps Volunteers have set up a lab to...
This Volunteer helps village women with community development work in Tassor. Here after pounding millet, their staple food, Susan talks with a village woman about the long hours she spends pounding millet. January, 1980
This Volunteer helps village women with community development work in Tassor. Here, after pounding millet, their staple food, Susan attempts to balance the pail of millet on her head as the village women do. January, 1980
This Volunteer helps village women with community development work in Tassor. Here, she watches a village woman wash the millet (their staple food) that has been ground. She hopes that simple machinery utilizing a bicycle wheel may be installed to...
This Volunteer helps village women with community development work in Tassor. Here she watches a village woman wash the millet (their staple food) that has been ground. She hopes that simple machinery utilizing a bicycle wheel may be installed to...
This Volunteer helps village women with community development work in Tassor. Here she chats with women and observes the time-consuming process of making shea nut oil which is used for cooking and sold for income. January, 1980