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- International_Voluntary_Services abstract "International Voluntary Services, Inc., (IVS) was a private nonprofit organization that placed American volunteers in development projects in Third World countries. IVS had volunteers in Algeria, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Laos, Nepal, South Vietnam and other countries. Despite the organization's roots in Christian pacifism, it operated on a nonsectarian basis, accepting volunteers regardless of their religious beliefs.".
- International_Voluntary_Services foundedBy Church_of_the_Brethren.
- International_Voluntary_Services foundedBy Mennonite.
- International_Voluntary_Services foundedBy Quakers.
- International_Voluntary_Services foundingYear "1953".
- International_Voluntary_Services location Washington,_D.C..
- International_Voluntary_Services wikiPageExternalLink PNABI170.pdf.
- International_Voluntary_Services wikiPageExternalLink ron-moreau.html.
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- International_Voluntary_Services wikiPageID "27956823".
- International_Voluntary_Services wikiPageRevisionID "605093620".
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- International_Voluntary_Services areaServed "16".
- International_Voluntary_Services dissolved "2002".
- International_Voluntary_Services foundedDate "1953".
- International_Voluntary_Services founder "Mennonite, Brethren and Quaker churches".
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- International_Voluntary_Services location Washington,_D.C..
- International_Voluntary_Services method Volunteering.
- International_Voluntary_Services name "International Voluntary Services".
- International_Voluntary_Services quote "International Voluntary Services is a private, non-profit organization designed to promote "people-to-people" cooperation in improving health, productivity and living standards and fostering better understanding among peoples. It is a mechanism for uniting the energies of individuals and private organizations, and of providing program direction and administrative services for foreign service projects. Some IVS projects are sponsored and supported entirely through private contributions and others may be operated in cooperation with governmetnal or international agencies.".
- International_Voluntary_Services title "Mission Statement, 1953".
- International_Voluntary_Services type "Private international development organization".
- International_Voluntary_Services subject Category:International_volunteer_organizations.
- International_Voluntary_Services subject Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_2002.
- International_Voluntary_Services subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1953.
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- International_Voluntary_Services comment "International Voluntary Services, Inc., (IVS) was a private nonprofit organization that placed American volunteers in development projects in Third World countries. IVS had volunteers in Algeria, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Laos, Nepal, South Vietnam and other countries. Despite the organization's roots in Christian pacifism, it operated on a nonsectarian basis, accepting volunteers regardless of their religious beliefs.".
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