Doctors Without Borders has been serving the wounded and sick in conflict,

disease and disaster sites around the globe since 1971. On this show, the

organization's Mission Head Suzanne Ceresko talks about its work, which

earned a Nobel Peace Prize in 1999. In the second half of the program, the

spotlight is one the Peace Corps which was established in 1961 by U.S.

president John F. Kennedy. In this segment, five returned Peace Corps

volunteers share stories and give their perspective on the history of the

corps. Paul Ingles hosts with help from Carol Boss.