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EDITOR,--Many of the points that Paul Johnstone discusses in relation to work in a developing country--and, indeed, the reasons for going that he puts forward--also apply to the work of the British volunteer programme.1 The volunteer programme was founded during the 1960s by Alec Dickson through Voluntary Service Overseas.
Many of us who have been through that formative experience have felt the need for some support after our service and have also wished to go on using the enthusiasm and experience gained to benefit the Third World. For this reason the British charity Returned Volunteer Action was set up and maintains a network of local groups. These may also be of value to people thinking of working abroad, who can be put in touch with recently returned volunteers with local knowledge of conditions and needs. The benevolent instincts of would be volunteers should be nurtured but
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