Peace Corps Deputy Director E. David White Jr. arrives in Nepal

 

Peace Corps Deputy Director E. David White Jr. arrives in Nepal

Peace Corps Deputy Director E. David White Jr. (L) being welcomed by US Ambassador to Nepal, Dean Thompson in Kathmandu.

 

While in Nepal, Deputy Director White will be meeting with government and civil society representatives to thank them for their long-standing support of the Peace Corps program since its founding and discuss plans to expand Peace Corps programming in Nepal.

Deputy Director White will also participate in the swearing-in of ten newly arrived Peace Corps Response Volunteers.

This is the first ever group of Response Volunteers to serve in Nepal.

The Peace Corps Response Program brings U.S. citizen Volunteers with experience targeted to complete short-term (e.g., nine-twelve months), high-impact service assignments in countries that request them.

During his visit, Deputy Director White will also meet currently serving Volunteers and their counterparts across Nepal.

Volunteers in Nepal work on locally prioritized projects in agriculture, education, and health sectors, learning the Nepali language and other local languages to effectively communicate and engage with communities.

Currently, there are forty Peace Corps Volunteers serving in seven districts of Nepal teaching English in government schools and working on food and nutrition security in rural communities.

The new group being sworn in will now bring the total to fifty Peace Corps Volunteers serving in eight districts of Nepal.

Peace Corps first established operations in Nepal in September 1962 and, since that time, nearly 4,000 Americans have served in Nepal working in multiple sectors and across the country.

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