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Three United States Peace Corp Volunteers who are in the country for volunteer programmes have visited the offices of Joy FM in Accra on Friday, September 21, 2007.
The three, who arrived in Ghana three days ago are, Erik Lindquist, Janet Wass and Alicia Sully.
They would be in the country to offer their services in various fields in some rural communities where they are yet to be posted.
Erik has an interest in small business development, Janet has an interest in alternative livelihood in agriculture for rural communities and Alicia has an interest in movie script writing.
They were taken around the offices by Mr. Brilliance K. Kuivi of the Finance Department.
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