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Jan 21, 2017 News
New Peace Corps Country Director, Kury Cobham, arrived in Guyana recently to replace
outgoing official Linda Arbogast.
According to the US Embassy in Georgetown, Cobham has more than 15 years of international experience in program design, management, citizen engagement, economic development and capacity building initiatives. She has worked for multi-lateral, non-governmental and community-based organizations and has expertise in developing, implementing, and monitoring multimillion-dollar country portfolios.
Cobham’s past work experience includes stints with Family Health International, the World Bank, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). She served as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 1990–1994, first as an English Teacher in Equatorial Guinea, and later as a Teacher Trainer in Namibia.
Cobham holds a BA in Spanish from Macalester College and an MA in International Affairs, Political and Economic Development from Columbia University.
“The Peace Corps forms an important part of the U.S. Mission in Guyana. Peace Corps was first welcomed to Guyana in 1966 and served the development interests of the country until 1971,” the embassy explained.
Again, in 1995, Peace Corps Volunteers returned to Guyana to work as community-based promoters in the sectors of health and education.
On June 30, 2016, the Guyanese government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States Peace Corps to support ongoing activities concerning environmental protection and sustainable use and management of Guyana’s natural resources.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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