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Gambia News : 15 Peace Corps Volunteers Sworn-in
Some members of the Peace Corps number fifteen were
sworn-in on Friday 18th April 2008, at the glowing
lush green residence of the U.S. Ambassador in Fajara Bakau.
The functions area to be taken by these new, versatile
young Americans the length and breath of the country include helping the people
in meeting their need for trained men and promote a better understanding of
other people on the part of Americans.
In addition to their key another focus area to be
looked into by these sworn-in Peace Corps is health and community development at
various region of The Gambia.
In his opening remarks, the U.S. Ambassador in a short
but very scholarly way reminded the new Peace Corps of their chosen role that is
not enterprising but only to help others. Mr Barry Wells assured them of his
support and wish them continued success in their endeavors in The
Gambia.
Representing the Secretary of State for Health and
Social Welfare was Mr Sulayman Samba, Permanent Secretary Department of Health,
expressed his sincere appreciation to Peace Corps The Gambia, on behalf of
Government and the people of this country. In addition, Mr Samba emphasised the
need for the provision of essential health care which, he highlighted, is useful
to our lives, our personal hygiene and environmental sanitation and along with
other factors help to improve quality life.
Peace Corps Worldwide Director, Mr Ron Tschetter,
before delivering a historic remark about the Peace Corps, was engaged by
journalist in a press briefing. While delivering his remarks, Mr Ischetter
elucidated that the volunteers will be an intergral part of the community in
which they live. This will give the community a greater capacity to develop
itself.
The country Director of Peace Corps, Mr. Mike
MacConnel, also expressed similar sentiments.
Src: Point, The
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