A few of the kids who helped design and paint the mural at our primary school posed for a picture during the process. The photo was taken in January 2012 in the village of Bissighin in Burkina Faso.
A history of the Peace Corps in Chile, prepared on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the US Peace Corps, for distribution at the reunion of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who served in Chile, hosted by the Embassy of Chile in Washington DC...
This photo is of Peace Corps Volunteer, Kathlyn Paananen on July 7, 2011. The volunteer organized a playground design-build skills training, in which community volunteers built playground equipment for five different Child Community Development...
Used powdered milk cans make great paint buckets for a group of over 30 Nicaraguan youth that teamed up with Volunteer Martin Hadsell do Nascimento to paint to huge murals dedicated to HIV/AIDS prevention on the walls of their high school.
I snapped this photo of first graders sitting on paint cans in Masia Primary School, Tsatsane Valley of Quthing Region, Lesotho, as I traveled as an Education Volunteer in April 2007, doing teacher observations. Their cute smiles show they are...
Ishiwi lya Abanna, meaning voice of the children, was a group created at a school for youth to have a safe haven to express themselves through creativity. On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2010, the children marched 15 kilometers through their...
Ishiwi lya Abanna, meaning voice of the children was a group created a schooll for youth to have a safe haven to express themselves through creativity. On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2010, the children marched 15 kilometers through their community...
Ishiwi lya Abanna, meaning voice of the children was a group created at a school for youth to have a safe haven to express themselves through creativity. On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2010, the children marched 15 kilometers through their...
Marketing campaigns; Education; Teachers and students; Volunteer recruitment
Full text of a brochure highlighting Peace Corps teaching opportunities available to education majors and liberal arts graduates. Although no exact date of publication is given, the brochure is likely from the mid-1960s.