What to Bring to Country

This list has been compiled by Volunteers serving in Mauritania and is based on their experience. Use it as an informal guide in making your own list, bearing in mind that experience is individual. There is no perfect list! You can always have things sent to you later. You obviously can't bring everything we mention, so consider those items that make the most sense to you personally and professionally.

The Peace Corps is a job and volunteers are considered to be professionals. You will be expected by Peace Corps staff and your host community to be dressed appropriately. As a general rule, Mauritanian professionals dress better than their American counterparts. Health, Education and Business PCV’s (particularly those posted in regional capitals) who do not dress appropriately can inadvertently undermine their own and the Peace Corps credibility.

General Clothing

There are lots of talented tailors and a wide variety of fabric in Mauritania. You will be able to have clothes made here. Bring things that you can have copied. Don’t worry about bringingenough for two years.

Shoes

Miscellaneous

Personal Hygiene and Toiletry Items

Electronic Gadgets

Kitchen

Agroforestry /Environmental Education Volunteers may consider bringing:

Community Health/Water and Sanitation Volunteers may consider bringing:

Small Enterprise Development and Education Volunteers should note:

Note: Most items (or a reasonable substitute) are available in Nouakchott, but your site may be days away from there and you may only come into the capital every few months. Also imported items can be prohibitively expensive.

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