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Weekly Awesome Zambia: All You Wanted To Know About Raising Mosquitoes
By: PCRV David Meeske David previously served in Malawi as an Education Peace Corps Volunteer and is in Zambia working with Zambia Integrated Services Strengthening Program (ZISSP) as Peace Corps Response Volunteer. His work involves updating the databases on health information that can be shared with partners throughout Zambia. So you ask, just how doesmore -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Investing in the Future
By: PCV Katherine McAuley, PC/Zambia As a recently new Peace Corps Volunteer here in Zambia, my life as Katherine McAuley from California has been turned up-side-down—in a good way, that is. Dizzy with so much cultural adjustments I found that interacting with the youth in my village and at the school gets me grounded. Peace Corpsmore -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Malaria Madness Month in Northern Province
Northern Province in Zambia is not only the largest in land mass, but it has one of the highest malaria rates in the country, with about 480 people per 1000 diagnosed with malaria each month. Peace Corps volunteers in Northern, from all programming sectors of health, education, agriculture and aquaculture resolved to reduce malaria casesmore -
Regina Ord: Malaria Heroes in the Community
By: PCV Regina Ord, PC/Zambia In small rural villages in the Northwest Province of Zambia, malaria still takes the lives of vulnerable populations such as women and children. Although the villagers are acutely aware of its effects, they do not always have the knowledge or personal guidance to implement prevention strategies. When I first startedmore -
Stomp, Stomp, Stomp
By: PCV Alice McKinstry, PC/Zambia I remember one of the best camping trips I’ve ever been on. It’s not really the trip as a whole that stands out, but the small things about it – folding origami dinosaurs, going for walks along the Puget Sound beaches, and telling scary stories in the tent at night.more -
Teta Village Malaria Day
Michael Lessmeier is a rural education volunteer in Central province of Zambia teaching English at Teta Basic School for students in Grades 8 and 9. Michael observed a high absentee rate of students caused by malaria and decided to work with the community to address this issue. First, Michael met with the local village leader,more -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Research Update
I am an Individual Investigator for the PMI “Durability and Insecticide Persistence in Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) Study”, in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Population Services International’s Malaria and Child Survival Program, and Peace Corps. Peace Corps and PMI Zambia have a very strong relationship and the enthusiasm and collaboration betweenmore -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Training
Zambia rolled out Focus-In-Train-Up (FITU) Pre-Service Training (PST) Malaria 101 Training Sessions the first week of August. Stomp Coordinator, Jane Coleman attended the pre-service training training of trainers (TOT) to explain the new FITU manual and what Peace Corps Headquarters is requiring of all trainings and of Peace Corps Trainees. 68 Community Health Improvement Projectmore -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Film Crew Visit
Peace Corps Headquarters sent a film crew to Zambia to learn and highlight what Peace Corps Volunteers, Peace Corps Response Volunteers, and Peace Corps Volunteer Leaders are doing in the field. Peace Corps/Zambia has one of the largest numbers of third-year extension rates and Peace Corps Response Volunteers. Volunteers of all sectors in Zambia aremore -
Weekly Awesome Zambia: Natural Mosquito Repellent Production
Natural Mosquito Repellent Production in Zambia: Soaps and Lotions: Results of the research, design, and development of locally produced repellents in the Appropriate Technology context in Luapula Province, Zambia Luapula Province, Zambia is blessed with fertile waterways, seasonal rivers, and an abundance of low lying wetlands. Combined with a reliably warm climate, these factors resultmore

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