Peace Corps Increases Number of Volunteers Serving in Myanmar
April 03, 2019
April 03, 2019
YANGON, Myanmar, April 3 -- The U.S. Embassy in Burma issued the following news release:
The U.S. Peace Corps is strengthening its commitment to Myanmar by increasing the number of Peace Corps Volunteers who will serve Myanmar communities. On April 5, 32 new Peace Corps Volunteers will be sworn in at a ceremony at the Summit Parkview Hotel in Yangon. The Volunteers will serve for two years, teaching English at basic education middle and high schools in Bago region, Mon State, and no . . .
The U.S. Peace Corps is strengthening its commitment to Myanmar by increasing the number of Peace Corps Volunteers who will serve Myanmar communities. On April 5, 32 new Peace Corps Volunteers will be sworn in at a ceremony at the Summit Parkview Hotel in Yangon. The Volunteers will serve for two years, teaching English at basic education middle and high schools in Bago region, Mon State, and no . . .