Latin America
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| + | <b>[[Latin America]]</b> currently represents <b>22%</b> of the volunteers.<br><br> | ||
| + | By sector:<br> | ||
| + | Volunteers serving in [[Latin America]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>25%</b> are [[Business Development | Business]] and [[Information technology | Information & Communication Technology Volunteers]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>22%</b> are [[Health | Health Volunteers]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>19%</b> are [[Youth Outreach | Youth]] and [[Community Development | Community Development Volunteers]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>15%</b> are [[Environment | Environment Volunteers]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>10%</b> are [[Education | Education Volunteers]]<br> | ||
| + | <b>9%</b> are [[Agriculture | Agriculture Volunteers]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 19:41, 20 November 2008
Central America and Mexico
Volunteers have the opportunity to experience the rich cultural and geographic diversity that make any one of these Caribbean nations a challenging and rewarding country of service.
For a detailed history of Peace Corps in Inter-America and the Pacific Region see here
Current
| Belize | Honduras |
| Costa Rica | Mexico |
| El Salvador | Nicaragua |
| Guatemala | Panama |
South America
Volunteers have the opportunity to experience the rich cultural and geographic diversity that make any one of these Caribbean nations a challenging and rewarding country of service.
For a detailed history of Peace Corps in Inter-America and the Pacific Region see here
Current
| Bolivia | Paraguay |
| Ecuador | Peru |
| Guyana | Suriname |
Past
| Argentina | Colombia |
| Brazil | Uruguay |
| Chile | Venezuela |
Statistics
Latin America currently represents 22% of the volunteers.
By sector:
Volunteers serving in Latin America
25% are Business and Information & Communication Technology Volunteers
22% are Health Volunteers
19% are Youth and Community Development Volunteers
15% are Environment Volunteers
10% are Education Volunteers
9% are Agriculture Volunteers

