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Peru

Sharing borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile, Peru is a large and diverse country. Its unique environmental variations include the arid coastal desert, the Andean Mountains and valleys, and the Amazonian tropical forests. With so many ecosystems and climatic zones, Peru is a country rich in biodiversity, with many rare species of flora and fauna. The country is home to approximately 25 million people of various cultures.

The Peace Corps first opened a program in Peru in 1962. Volunteers worked in grassroots development projects targeting health, agriculture, education and business development. The program in Peru supported over 2,600 Volunteers from 1962 until Peace Corps' departure in 1975.

On December 12, 2001, Peru's then-president, Alejandro Toledo, officially invited the Peace Corps to return to Peru. Peace Corps Volunteers now serve in Peru by providing support to communities in four primary areas: small business development, community health promotion, environmental awareness, and youth outreach. Currently, about 170 Volunteers serve in Peru.

Last updated Sep 27 2008

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Vital Statistics

Population Average
26 million
Program Dates
1962 - 1975, 2002 - present
Number of Volunteers
207
Total Volunteers to Date
2,810
Languages Spoken
Spanish, Quechua

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