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“ Last minute number crunching thing our final day of Business Development Camp. Collectively, we provided over 100hrs or training within the span of 8 days at two different camps. One targeted 15 women learning hands-on techniques to...

estevanastorga:

Last minute number crunching thing our final day of Business Development Camp. Collectively, we provided over 100hrs or training within the span of 8 days at two different camps. One targeted 15 women learning hands-on techniques to work with local grains, fruits, and vegetables as well as incorporating soft-skills like marketing, bookkeeping, and business formalization. The other involved 40 youth and taught them the principles of entrepreneurship using case studies and conducting research in the field. The new “mbubu” was to celebrate a job well done!

#PeaceCorpsSenegal #HowISeePC #CEDlife #ThatsWhatSheCED #Thies #MbubuSwag (at Thiès)

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“ Happy #internationaldayofthegirl ! Girls Camp was over two months ago and I STILL can’t stop talking about it – and neither do our participants. I keep in touch with some of the campers and they tell me how excited they are to begin...

estevanastorga:

Happy #internationaldayofthegirl ! Girls Camp was over two months ago and I STILL can’t stop talking about it – and neither do our participants. I keep in touch with some of the campers and they tell me how excited they are to begin a new school year with a completely different perspective on their lives, their future, and their health. So many of them look forward to sharing that experience with others.

#WhoRunTheWorld #Girls #WomenoftheFuture #letgirlslearn #ThanksObama #ThanksFLOTUS #SeneGAD #PeaceCorps #PeaceCorpsSenegal

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“I took this photo during the mango and citrus grafting training in a classroom of the primary school in Senegal. Master Farmer Amadou Gano came to the village to train 7 women and 8 men in grafting technique. Kadja Balde, one of the participants, is...

“I took this photo during the mango and citrus grafting training in a classroom of the primary school in Senegal. Master Farmer Amadou Gano came to the village to train 7 women and 8 men in grafting technique. Kadja Balde, one of the participants, is holding the citrus tree she grafted. She later received a certificate for her ability to graft mangos and citrus trees and teach others this skill.”

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There are 283 Peace Corps Volunteers in Senegal working with their communities on projects in agriculture, community economic development, the environment and health. During their service in Senegal, Volunteers learn to speak local languages,...

There are 283 Peace Corps Volunteers in Senegal working with their communities on projects in agriculture, community economic development, the environment and health. During their service in Senegal, Volunteers learn to speak local languages, including Bambara, Fulakunda, Jaxanke, Malinke, Pulafuta, Pulaar du Nord, Mandinka, Seereer, and Wolof. More than 3,690 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Senegal since the program was established in 1962. This photo was taken at a nutrition festival by Peace Corps Volunteer Eric Churchill. http://bit.ly/216nQHS

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