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Assessment of the Water and Sanitation Sector in the Peace Corps Program: Role of the Office of Program Development

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Sunday, May 1, 1983
U.S. Agency for International Development
With support from the U.S.AID-supported Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH) two consultants worked with the Water and Sanitation Specialist of the Peace Corps Office of Program Development (OPD) to: - assess the status of the Water and Sanitation Sector of OPD - suggest prospects and possibilities for future development in the sector - collect and analyze the field data on programs, and the perceptions of home office staff on programs in water and sanitation - define the connection between traditional Peace Corps programs in water and sanitation and programs suggested by the Forward Plan initiatives, and - review the resources that are or should be available to the sector that enhance the impact of operations.
Resource type: 
Project Evaluation
Resource Scale: 
Global

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