At 60, Peace Corps plots return to world after virus hiatus

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At 60, Peace Corps plots return to world after virus hiatus
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When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in March 2020, 7,000 Peace Corps volunteers in 62 countries were called back to the United States. The 60-year-old U.S. government program hopes to return people to the field late this year or early next.

more than 240,000 Americans

Heading back overseas is nonetheless a daunting undertaking between the required training and rebuilding of programs. Areas that have few returning volunteers will also lose the institutional, cross-cultural and local knowledge typically passed on by departing volunteers to their successors. All missionaries from the United States who serve overseas are required to be vaccinated, said church spokesperson Sam Penrod. Missionaries who do not want to be vaccinated will be

The Peace Corps has been accepting new applications throughout the pandemic, but in June the agency began planning for a return to Belize after the government there asked for volunteers who could help local schools recover from the pandemic’s disruptions. But there is no indication when the first trainees would be sent to the tiny country tucked between Mexico and Guatemala.

Beach is now teaching her usual two classes a day, five days a week. She’s also helping finish up a girls’ dormitory built in part with a Peace Corps grant.

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