Description of Service
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[http://www.problogs.com/blog_file.php?id=52001883 December 1992, Ministry of Recreation, Sports and Culture]<br> | [http://www.problogs.com/blog_file.php?id=52001883 December 1992, Ministry of Recreation, Sports and Culture]<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 15 September 2009
The Volunteer Description of Service (DOS) Statement serves as the official Peace Corps reference for returned Volunteers. It describes the Volunteer's training and overseas activities in non-evaluative terms. The Description of Service is regulated by Section MS-285 of the Peace Corps Manual.
Below are DOS statements found online from different countries. Included, for reference, are the month/year the volunteer swore in and begun service, and which sector they were in.
[edit] Armenia
June 2006, Environmental Education
[edit] Benin
[edit] Bolivia
August 1999, Natural Resources
[edit] Cameroon
February 2001, Community Health
August 2002, Education
[edit] Cape Verde
September 1999, Education
September 2009, Education
[edit] Chad
[edit] Costa Rica
[edit] Dominica
[edit] Dominican Republic
May 2002, Information Technology for Education Specialist
October 1999, Agricultural Extensionist
May 1994, Environmental Sanitation Extensionist
[edit] El Salvador
June 2004, Municipal Development
[edit] Fiji
August 2005, Community Developmental Specialist
[edit] Gambia, The
[edit] Honduras
December 1997, Environment
Template
[edit] India
[edit] Jamaica
[edit] Kazakhstan
[edit] Kenya
July 2004, rural community development advisor
[edit] Malawi
[edit] Mali
October 2003, Small Enterprise Development Agent
April 1991, Agriculture
[edit] Moldova
[edit] Morocco
[edit] Mozambique
[edit] Namibia
[edit] Nepal
[edit] Nicaragua
November 2003, Environmental Education Volunteer
[edit] Niger
October 1996, Community Development
[edit] Paraguay
August 2003, Municipal Services Development Consultant
[edit] Philippines
[edit] Russia
August 2001, Education
November 1999, Business
[edit] Senegal
November 2004, Agroforestry Extensionist
[edit] Tanzania
[edit] Thailand
March 2003, Education
Template, Education
[edit] Uganda
[edit] Ukraine
December 2004, Education
May 2005, Youth Development
[edit] Vanuatu
[edit] Zimbabwe
December 1992, Ministry of Recreation, Sports and Culture
September 1992, Curator for the National Gallery of Zimbabwe