Peace Corps Volunteeris a volunteer in Leboudon, Mauritania working with village and school gardening, nutrition education, and building fuel efficient stoves.
Peace Corps Staff Nurse Sadie Stout provides medical support to Peace Corps Volunteers in her region of Sierra Leone. She and another Volunteer tell the women at the “Under Five’s Clinic” that they will be visiting their homes soon.
Dr. William Peck of the University of North Carolina is chief of the Peace Corps Public Health program in Malawi. Dr. Peck’s work in the diagnosis of tuberculosis in Malawi has received world wide acclaim.
Peace Corps Volunteer Eleanor Merlock, a registered medical technologist, works with lab technician Peter Chiotchha in the donor room of the blood bank of the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. She retired after working fifty years as a medical...
This Peace Corps Volunteer works in the Dioro area in community development. In some photos he is shown checking the efficiency of two mud, wood-conserving stoves he built. In others he joins school children and their headmaster in the school...
This Peace Corps Volunteers works as a management consultant assisting in construction and marketing of improved metal stoves. Here he talks with a woman as he checks the efficiency of a metal wood-conserving stove that was constructed by...
Peace Corps Volunteer Eleanor Merlock, a registered medical technologist, works with lab technician Peter Chiotchha in the donor room of the blood bank of the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. She retired after working fifty years as a medical...
Peace Corps Volunteer Henry Panlibuton serves as a Technical Training officer for the Malawi Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (MUSCCO). He is shown working on an audit with John Kanje (r), Action Regional Field officer for MUSCO. Photo by...