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Reports and Documents

2016
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
The Biannual Open Government Plan describes the progress that has been made to incorporate the principles of the Open Government Initiative into the agency’s core operations and serves as a roadmap for future initiatives. It outlines the specific steps taken to integrate the values of transparency, participation, and collaboration into the organizational culture and day to-day operations. This global report was managed by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP)
2016
Plans & Reports
The Strategic Plan lays out the long-term objectives the Peace Corps wants to accomplish which are set at the beginning of each new term of an Administration. This plan is managed by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP).
2016
Plans & Reports
Performance & Strategy
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
The End of Service Crime Survey Report provides information on crime, such as theft, robbery, burglary and sexual assault, changes in crime trends, and usage to crime data. Data for this report are based on data from the Security Incident Questionnaire. This yearly report covers the 27-month life cycle of Volunteers. This global report is managed by the Office of Safety and Security, in conjunction with Headquarters-based Security Advisors.
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
Health & Safety
2015
Plans & Reports
2015
Plans & Reports
FOIA
2015
Plans & Reports
FOIA
2015
Plans & Reports
FOIA
The Strategic Plan lays out the long-term objectives the Peace Corps wants to accomplish which are set at the beginning of each new term of an Administration. This plan is managed by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP).
2015
Plans & Reports
2015
Plans & Reports
FOIA
2015
Plans & Reports
FOIA
2014
Plans & Reports
FOIA
2014
Plans & Reports
FOIA