Effective Cross-National Respectful Partnerships: A Case Study of Peace Corps' Volunteer Covid-19 Volunteer Evacuation
Strong, trusted partnerships within a social capital framework are core to Peace Corps' successful international, national, and community interactions and outcomes. The Peace Corps' integrated three level model has thrived since its beginning in 1961. During this time, about 250 000 two-ye...
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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