Health care and safety in Ethiopia

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Health care and safety in Peace Corps
The Peace Corps’ highest priority is maintaining the good health and safety of every Volunteer and trainee. Medical programs emphasize the preventive, rather than the curative approach to disease.

Serving as a Volunteer overseas entails certain safety and security risks. Living and traveling in an unfamiliar environment, a limited understanding of the local language and culture, and the perception of being a wealthy American are some of the factors that can put a Volunteer at risk. For information see Welcomebooks

See also: The Health of the Volunteer
The Safety of the Volunteer



See also: Ethiopia

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