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    • Volunteer Helps Improve Irrigation Systems

    • Volunteer Helps Improve Irrigation Systems

    • Field staff; Agriculture

    • This Volunteer is a farm advisor to small farmers and local cooperatives near Rio Dario. He has helped them make for expanding their irrigation system, visits their fields and advises on planting and control of irrigated fields and inspects the...
    • The Proud Horsemen

    • The Proud Horsemen
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    • These are traditional Fulani leaders in the 1967 Independence Day Parade in Niamey, Niger. The Fulani are the traditional livestock people of the Sahel (the roughly 12 to 25 inch rainfall belt). In addition, there are longterm sedentary Fulani,...
    • The Motherly Sister

    • The Motherly Sister

    • Host community; Children; Health; Water and sanitation

    • In a large country like Niger, all staff assumed broad responsibilities when traveling around the country. I, the agricultural staff member, was visiting the Tahoua area and stopped to visit with a Volunteer in health and childcare. I accompanied...
    • School Days in Jamaica

    • School Days in Jamaica

    • Schools; Children

    • I took this photo on my visit to the Jamaica post in October 2010. We went to the eastern most tip of the island to visit with Volunteers who took us to one of the school sites. This picture shows several primary school children that were allowed...
    • The Future is in Our Youth

    • The Future is in Our Youth

    • Children

    • This photo was taken by Everett Lott in October 2009 in a small village outside of Kingston, Jamaica. The smile of this young primary student and his very outgoing personality really illustrated for me how grateful he was for the program that the...
    • Irene Malachi and Peace Corps Vanuatu 2010 Staff

    • Irene Malachi and Peace Corps Vanuatu 2010 Staff

    • HIV/AIDS; Celebrations

    • 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....
    • Park Trails Workshop

    • Park Trails Workshop

    • Environment

    • Lani beside the poster announcing the Park Trails Workshop in Bilar, Bohol wherein she assisted the Volunteers, the staff and the Volunteer counterparts in their logistical and administrative needs.
    • Return to the Philippines

    • Return to the Philippines

    • Children

    • Lani with the son of Volunteer couple (served in the mid-1980s). They came to visit their site and the Peace Corps Philippines office and proudly and lovingly introduced their eldest child.
    • Welcome Trainees

    • Welcome Trainees

    • Pre-service training (PST)

    • Lani with then Training Officer and fellow staff member June Lutera during the welcome reception for a new group of Trainees at the Peace Corps office compound (mid-1980s).
    • Welcome Trainees

    • Welcome Trainees

    • Pre-service training (PST)

    • Lani welcoming a new batch of Trainees during their Welcome Reception at the Peace Corps office compound (mid-1980s).
    • The Juice Man

    • The Juice Man

    • Markets

    • This picture was taken on my recent Desk Trip to Dominica (April 2010). Shown in this picture is Fred, the "Juice Man". World's best juice! His stand is located in Roseau, Dominica (right outside of the Peace Corps office).

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