PEACE CORPS LINKS
Peace Corps Volunteers in Kyrgyzstan 2014-2016
- Eric and Taylor, developing Balakchy on “Eric & Taylor“
- Amanda, promoting health in Northern Chui, on “WanderingManda“
- Lila, teaching English in the Ala-Archa Mountains, on “Kyrgyzstan Bound“
- Anna, promoting health on the North Shore of Issyk-Kul, on “Anna in Kyrgyzstan“
- Forest, teaching English in Ak-Suu, on “Forest Wanders Kyrgyz“
- Daniel, teaching English in Southern Naryn, on “Unique Like You“
- Stephanie, working with Water and Sanitation in Issyk Kul, on “Keeping Up With Kyrgyz“
- Serena, empowering with the blind in Bishkek, on “Blind Broad Abroad“
- Janet, teaching English in Issyk Kul, on “Janet Walks the Planet“
- Shaun, consulting on community development in Naryn, on “Geezer Adventures“
- Emily, consulting on health promotion in Osh, on “Travel Blog“
- Annabeth, working with a Village Health Committee in Talas, on “The KG and Me“
- Jonathan, promoting health in At-Bashy, Naryn on “Chasing Mountains“
- Rebekah, teaching English in Naryn, on “Wayfaring Stranger“
- Tom, NGO consultant in Talas, on “Tom Leary’s Blog“
- Tamara, promoting community in At-Bashy, on “Travel to Kyrgyzstan“
- Emma, working with a Village Health Committee outside of Toktogul, on “Peace Corps Adventure“
- Kristen, teaching English in Pokrovka, on “Presumed Lost“
- Liz, promoting health in Naryn, on “Health Volunteer in Kyrgyzstan“
- Ariel, working on health in Togolok Moldo, on “A Peace of Kyrgyzstan“
- Sarah, teaching English outside of Bishkek, on “Sarah in Kyrgyz Republic“
- Juliann, promoting health on the South Shore of Issyk Kul, on “Lucky to be in KG“
- Tiffany, teaching English in Naryn, on “Tiffinthe’Stan“
- Skip, working with children with disabilities in Talas, on “Gone Fishing“
Peace Corps Volunteers in Kyrgyzstan 2013-2015
- Max, Teacher Training in Toktogul and on “Bulkington’s Progress“
- David, NGO Consultant in Naryn City, on “How To Be a Man in A Stan“
- De Anna, Health NGO Consultant in Talas, on “27 Months in Kyrgyzstan“
- Sara, Harm Reduction Consultant in Bishkek, on “Flying High in Kyrgyzstan“
- Britta, Health NGO Consultant in Toktogul, on “BrittaAbroad“
- Larisa, Consulting on National HIV/AIDS Issues, on “Larisa in the K!“
- John, Health NGO Consultant in Kant, on “Shots from Around the World“
- Sean, Small Business Consultant in Sokuluk, on “Sean in Central Asia“
- Andrew, Health NGO Consultant in Issyk-Kul, on “The Selfless Nomad“
- Monica, Health NGO Consultant in Sokuluk, on “1st World Problems in a 3rd World Country“
- Nicole, Youth Entrepreneurship Consultant in Chui, on “Peace Corps Needs Princesses Too“
- Sydney, Teaching English outside Talas, on “Rent-a-Tall Friend“
- John, Teaching English near Talas, on “Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home“
- Erik, in Talas, on “Kyrgyzstan – My Life in Central Asia“
- Colleen, Teaching English in Kashka Suu, on “It’s Blog Time.“
- Erin, Teaching University English in Naryn, on “I’m Going to Kyrgyzstan“
PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS IN KYRGYZSTAN 2012-2014
- Ashley, Teaching English in Issyk-Kul, on “Smashing Through“
- Megan, Teaching English in Naryn, on “Gnome Man’s Land“
- Bri, Health NGO Consultant in Talas, on “Bri in Kyrgyzstan“
- Luther, Teaching English in Naryn, on “What I Learned in the Peace Corps.”
- Dan, Teaching English in At-Bashy, on the ingeniously titled “I am in Kyrgyzstan“
- Aly, Community Based Tourism Developer in Karakol, on “home is wherever i’m with you.“
- Meghan, Teaching English in Naryn, on “Yay Kyrgyz!“
- Luke, Teaching English in Naryn, on “Bend It Like Bishkekham“
- Alex, Teaching English outside of Kochkor, on “The Destination is the JOURNEY.“
- Matt & Elisa, married and serving in Bishkek, on “Challenging Transparency“
- Christine, a Small Business Consultant in Talas, on “Miss Chris in Kyrgyzstan“