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Reports and Documents

2023
Budget & Finance
Finance
2022
Budget & Finance
Finance
2021
Budget & Finance
Finance
2020
Budget & Finance
Finance
2019
Budget & Finance
Finance
2018
Budget & Finance
Finance
External evaluation of the Small Project Assistance grant program, featuring fieldwork in five countries and analysis of global SPA grant completion data. Produced by General Dynamics Information Technology, with joint support by Peace Corps and USAID. Full report also available on USAID's Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC).
2018
Evaluation
Impact
External evaluation of the Small Project Assistance grant program, featuring fieldwork in five countries and analysis of global SPA grant completion data. Produced by General Dynamics Information Technology, with joint support by Peace Corps and USAID. Full report also available on USAID's Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC).
2018
Evaluation
Impact
2017
Budget & Finance
Finance
The Host Country Impact Studies - Dataset Materials (2017) includes a zip file with dataset materials (dataset in Excel and SPSS, Codebook, and Technical Notes) merged from a 21 separate host country impact studies. These studies assessed the effectiveness of its Volunteers in achieving two of the Peace Corps' three strategic goals--building local capacity and sharing America with the world--from the perspectives of Volunteers' local partners or counterparts. This dataset was the basis for the study, “Peace Corps Work: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from 21 Host Country Impact Studies,” and includes 928 observations. This dataset was produced by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP).
2017
Data
Impact
2017
Plans & Reports
Finance
Peace Corps Works: A Cross-Sectional Analysis is a report that seeks to better understand counterpart perspectives regarding Peace Corps' effectiveness in its Goal One and Goal Two work globally. This analysis was produced with data from the Host Country Impact Study, a cross-sectional study that assesses the effectiveness of its Volunteers in achieving two of the Peace Corps' three strategic goals--building local capacity and sharing America with the world--from the perspectives of Volunteers' local partners and community members. This report was produced by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP)
2017
Plans & Reports
Impact
2016
Budget & Finance
Finance