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Peace Corps Water Supply and Sanitation Programming Workshop, Niamey, Niger, January 15-19, 1989

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Saturday, April 1, 1989
U.S. Agency for International Development
AID/Washington and the Peace Corps requested WASH to assist the Peace Corps Office of Training and Program Support and the Africa Region in improving Peace Corps programming and project plan preparation in water supply and sanitation (W/S). The overall objective was to increase the number of Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs) in the sector and the effectiveness of their efforts. Another purpose of this activity was to introduce eC/Africa Region Associate Peace Corps Directors (APCDs) to programming opportunities in efforts to eradicate guinea worm. These W/S sector issues were all presented in the broader context of the Peace Corps Integrated Programming System (IPS) so that the APCDs could practice and improve their skills in developing Project Plans.
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Meeting Documents
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NigerSub-Saharan Africa
Resource Scale: 
Regional

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