Matt In Guatemala

This blog represents the personal experience of one MCH (Maternal and Child Health) Peace Corps Volunteer who served in Guatemala from 2015 to 2017. The opinions expressed here are neither those of the Peace Corps nor of the U.S. or Guatemalan Governments.

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Facilitating as a Peace Corps Volunteer

So, one of our roles as a Peace Corps Volunteer is to be a co-facilitator, or to give people small…

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New Rural Health Extension Volunteer Position through Peace Corps Guatemala!

One exciting bit of news to come out of Peace Corps Guatemala headquarters recently is the creation of a new…

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First Corn of this Year’s Harvest!

My host family graciously gave me two corn on the cobs which they recently harvested from their corn field, most…

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School Bands Compete in Lead Up to Guatemala’s September 15th Independence Day

One of the great things about being a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala is being able to take part in…

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Malnutrition in Guatemala

One of the big focuses of Peace Corps Guatemala’s Maternal and Child Health Program is addressing Guatemala’s high chronic malnutrition…

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ERCA at the Behavior Change Conference

This is a photo from the September 2016 Behavior Change conference that MCH (Maternal and Child Health) Peace Corps volunteers…

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Hello from Guatemala!

Today I visited Peace Corps headquarters (pictured above) in Santa Lucia Milpas Altas in the SacatepĂ©quez department to get my…

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