Peace corps of nigeria news now

Here are some recent news updates about the Peace Corps of Nigeria:

Latest News

  1. Peace Corps of Nigeria gets new Director-General: On February 24, 2023, the Federal Government of Nigeria appointed a new Director-General for the Peace Corps of Nigeria, Dr. Dickson Akoh. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Peace Corps trains 500 volunteers in conflict resolution: In January 2023, the Peace Corps of Nigeria trained 500 volunteers in conflict resolution and peacebuilding skills in Abuja. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  3. Peace Corps partners with UNICEF to promote child rights: In December 2022, the Peace Corps of Nigeria partnered with UNICEF to promote child rights and protection in Nigeria. (Source: Daily Trust)

Recent Developments

  1. Peace Corps of Nigeria launches new community development program: In November 2022, the Peace Corps of Nigeria launched a new community development program aimed at promoting sustainable development and community engagement. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Peace Corps trains volunteers in disaster response: In October 2022, the Peace Corps of Nigeria trained volunteers in disaster response and management in response to the increasing frequency of natural disasters in the country. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Peace Corps of Nigeria celebrates 20th anniversary: In September 2022, the Peace Corps of Nigeria celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of promoting peace, development, and community engagement in Nigeria. (Source: This Day Live)

Upcoming Events

  1. Peace Corps of Nigeria to host international conference: In March 2023, the Peace Corps of Nigeria will host an international conference on peacebuilding and conflict resolution in Abuja. (Source: The Nation)
  2. Peace Corps to launch new volunteer program: In April 2023, the Peace Corps of Nigeria will launch a new volunteer program aimed at promoting youth empowerment and community development. (Source: Daily Independent)

Please note that the news updates may be subject to change and may not be comprehensive.