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Where Do Volunteers Go?
Eastern Europe and Central Asia:

Current

Albania Moldova
Armenia Romania
Azerbaijan Ukraine
Bulgaria Kazakhstan
Georgia Kyrgyz Republic
Macedonia Turkmenistan

Past

Bosnia-Herzegovina Lithuania
Cyprus Poland
Czech Republic Russia
Estonia Slovak Republic
Hungary Turkey
Latvia
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Past

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 2000-2002
Volunteers Served: 21

 

Lithuania

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1992-2002
Volunteers Served: 219

 

Cyprus

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1962-1964
Volunteers Served: 29

 

Poland

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1990-2001
Volunteers Served: 963

 

Czech Republic

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1990-1997
Volunteers Served: 234

 

Russia

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1992-2003
Volunteers Served: 729

 

Estonia

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1992-2002
Volunteers Served: 175

 

Slovak Republic

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1990-2002
Volunteers Served: 329

 

Hungary

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1990-1997
Volunteers Served: 354

 

Turkey

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1962-1972
Volunteers Served: 1,460

 

Latvia

Status: Presently Inactive
Program dates: 1992-2002
Volunteers Served: 217

 
Volunteersolunteers in Eastern Europe and Central Asia work to strengthen the capacity of local communities to address changing and complex needs in education, health, business, agriculture, and the environment. Volunteers share important technical expertise, promote civic responsibility, and make significant contributions to creating a better understanding of Americans in nations long isolated from democracy.