National Peace Corps Association

Conclusion of Salémata Latrine Project – Senegal

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Jessica Frye. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to build 6 latrines at the high school in Salémata. Jessica reports: The Salémata Lycee Latrine project has now been completed. The local masons of the community of Salémata […]

Conclusion of Mlevela Primary School Rainwater Catchment Project – Tanzania

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Max Wohlgemuth. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to build a rainwater catchment system at the school. Max reports: The rainwater catchment and installation of the tank has been completed. A stand was built near the bathrooms, […]

Salémata Latrine Project – Senegal

Location Salémata, Kedougou Region, Senegal Community Description Salémata is a large village located in the region of Kedougou in southeastern Senegal. The village has a population of approximately 3,000. In 2009, Salémata formally became a department, which now consists of six rural communities, hence creating a total population of approximately over 10,000 for the whole […]

Mlevela Primary School Rainwater Catchment Project – Tanzania

Location Village of Mlevela, Njombe Region, Tanzania Community Description The community of Mlevela, with a population of 3,200, is largely agricultural. More than 90% of residents farm at least part-time. The major crops are corn and potatoes. The community is in the region with the highest levels of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. The villagers are very […]

Conclusion of Izmail Children’s Center Sanitation Project – Ukraine

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Katherine Donner. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to improve the sanitation and functionality of the kitchen at the shelter. Katherine reports: I am thrilled to say that project has successfully been concluded! We replaced the old […]

Conclusion of Weinde Latrine Project – Senegal

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Rachel Folkerts. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to build 50 latrines in the village and to implement a comprehensive hygiene campaign. Rachel reports: In total, 48 cement-lined flushing latrines were built in Weinde and three nearby […]

Weinde Latrine Project – Senegal

Location Weinde, Birkilane District, Kaffrine Region, Senegal Community Description Weinde is a small rural community in the Kaffrine region of Senegal. There are 70 households in the village and an estimated population of 1,500. All community members participate in smallholder farming; only a few community members have significant other sources of income.  Problem Addressed Currently, […]

Conclusion of Pre-School #42 Water and Sanitation Project – Ukraine

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Wyoming McKenzie. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to renovate the bathroom at Preschool #42. Wyoming reports: I am writing to give you an update on our water and sanitation project at Pre-School # 42 here in […]

Pre-School #42 Water and Sanitation Project – Ukraine

Location Luhansk, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine Community Description Luhansk is the main city in the Luhansk Oblast, located on the very eastern side of Ukraine. There are approximately 500,000 residents in the city. Most of the buildings in the center of Luhansk are left from the Soviet era and are in disrepair, particularly those housing social […]

Conclusion of School #15 Bathroom Project – Ukraine

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer William Toerpe. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to purchase and install four new sitting toilets and two new tanks, and to fix the leaking pipe in the bathroom of School #15. William reports: We have finished […]