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Disasters and development: A peace corps pre-service training module

INTERTECT P.O. Box 10502 Dallas, Texas 75207

March 1984

Developed for Peace Corps under Contract No. PC-383-1017 Printed by: Peace Corps Information Collection and Exchange July 1984

Information collection & Exchange

Peace Corps' Information Collection & Exchange (ICE) was established so that the strategies and technologies developed by Peace Corps Volunteers, their co-workers and their counterparts could be made available to the wide range of development organizations and individual workers who might find them useful. Training guides, curricula, lesson plans, project reports. manuals and other Peace Corps-generated materials developed in the field are collected and reviewed. Some are reprinted "as is"; others provide a source of field based information for the production of manuals or for research in particular program areas. Materials that you submit to ICE thus become part of the Peace Corps' larger contribution to development.

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Please note the new Peace Corps Mailing Address from July 1998 on is:

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