Peace Corps Syndrome

Peace Corps Syndrome
Title Peace Corps Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Ronald Troy Horton
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Finally, the definitive book on Peace Corps. The saga of a twenty-two year old, gung-ho volunteer to the Amazon and his coming of age while stationed with a voluptuous thirty-five year old nurse. From the most remote Indian villages to the beaches of Ipanema in Rio, PEACE CORPS SYNDROME is the unforgettable story of a passion to save lives, Peace Corps bureaucracy, and life on the Brazilian Frontier.

Peace Corps Times

Peace Corps Times
Title Peace Corps Times PDF eBook
Author Peace Corps (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1987
Genre Peace Corps (U.S.)
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Peace Corps Times

Peace Corps Times
Title Peace Corps Times PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 700
Release 1984
Genre
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Assessment of Long-Term Health Effects of Antimalarial Drugs When Used for Prophylaxis

Assessment of Long-Term Health Effects of Antimalarial Drugs When Used for Prophylaxis
Title Assessment of Long-Term Health Effects of Antimalarial Drugs When Used for Prophylaxis PDF eBook
Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 427
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309672104

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Among the many who serve in the United States Armed Forces and who are deployed to distant locations around the world, myriad health threats are encountered. In addition to those associated with the disruption of their home life and potential for combat, they may face distinctive disease threats that are specific to the locations to which they are deployed. U.S. forces have been deployed many times over the years to areas in which malaria is endemic, including in parts of Afghanistan and Iraq. Department of Defense (DoD) policy requires that antimalarial drugs be issued and regimens adhered to for deployments to malaria-endemic areas. Policies directing which should be used as first and as second-line agents have evolved over time based on new data regarding adverse events or precautions for specific underlying health conditions, areas of deployment, and other operational factors At the request of the Veterans Administration, Assessment of Long-Term Health Effects of Antimalarial Drugs When Used for Prophylaxis assesses the scientific evidence regarding the potential for long-term health effects resulting from the use of antimalarial drugs that were approved by FDA or used by U.S. service members for malaria prophylaxis, with a focus on mefloquine, tafenoquine, and other antimalarial drugs that have been used by DoD in the past 25 years. This report offers conclusions based on available evidence regarding associations of persistent or latent adverse events.

Peace Corps Volunteer

Peace Corps Volunteer
Title Peace Corps Volunteer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 270
Release 1962
Genre International cooperation
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The Peace Corps Volunteer, a Quarterly Statistical Summary

The Peace Corps Volunteer, a Quarterly Statistical Summary
Title The Peace Corps Volunteer, a Quarterly Statistical Summary PDF eBook
Author Peace Corps (U.S.). Division of Volunteer Support
Publisher
Pages 860
Release 1962
Genre
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The Peace Corps in South America

The Peace Corps in South America
Title The Peace Corps in South America PDF eBook
Author Fernando Purcell
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 187
Release 2019-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 3030248089

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In the 1960s, twenty-thousand young Americans landed in South America to serve as Peace Corps volunteers. The program was hailed by President John F. Kennedy and by volunteers themselves as an exceptional initiative to end global poverty. In practice, it was another front for fighting the Cold War and promoting American interests in the Global South. This book examines how this ideological project played out on the ground as volunteers encountered a range of local actors and agencies engaged in anti-poverty efforts of their own. As they negotiated the complexities of community intervention, these volunteers faced conflicts and frustrations, struggled to adapt, and gradually transformed the Peace Corps of the 1960s into a truly global, decentralized institution. Drawing on letters, diaries, reports, and newsletters created by volunteers themselves, Fernando Purcell shows how their experiences offer an invaluable perspective on local manifestations of the global Cold War.