The Courage of Irene Malachi is well known in Vanuatu. Her influence extends to many rural areas where she has been in the vanguard of those seeking a new approach and understanding to HIV-AIDS and its effects.
Irene is now the holder of a quite...
This week, tears of joy were shed by Mrs. Irene Malachi who was first announced the first ever HIV/AIDS victim in the small island country of Vanuatu in 2002 when she was presented an award by the Peace Corps Country Director, Mr. Edwin Stice....
I would say that something started to happen between Adam and I while riding across Guinea in a bush taxi. The car ride back to Conakry was 15 hours and we held hands during the entire trip while we talked about home. We got married 9 months after...
President Nambaryn Enkhbayar joined Peace Corps staff and Volunteers to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Peace Corps' operations. Following the event, we took a staff photo.
The young elementary student of Bacacay East Central School in Bacacay, Albay,(Philippines) had just checked out a library book from the new school library. She stopped to enjoy it at the school gate just before going home after school. This...
Photo was March 28, 2007 by Peace Corps Spokesperson Josie Duckett on a trip with Deputy Director Jody Olsen to visit Volunteer Zack on Mokil Island serving in Micronesia.
On his last trip abroad as Director, Ron Tschetter got swept off his feet by a friendly elephant in the Thai countryside on day full of visits to volunteers. He's a good sport!
I took this photo in late 2007 outside of Amboro National Park in Bolivia. Josue (left) and Efrain are shooting footage for a video that was part of a set of multimedia lesson plans intended to teach U.S. middle and high school students about...
Norma Joy Carey joined the Peace Corps Jamaica staff in June 1980. During her 30 years tenure she served us in the capacity of Senior Administrative Secretary, Alternate Cashier and Timekeeper. In later years, she was the Programming and Training...