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Peace Corps Volunteer
2 years, 3 months
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Peace Corps Response
Up to 12 months
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Virtual Service Pilot
3-6 months
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Reports and Documents

The 2015 Annual Volunteer Survey (AVS) is a survey of current Volunteers, regarding their Volunteer experiences. This survey report covers all Volunteers currently serving globally for fiscal year 2017 and covers many topics ranging from training, work, site, counterparts, safety and security, and health. This global survey is managed by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP) and mandated by the Kate Puzey Act.
2015
Survey
Volunteers
The Global Counterpart Survey is a globally representative survey of Peace Corps counterparts, or person in a Volunteer's host community who works alongside the Volunteer. This global report is produced by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP)
2015
Survey
Post Operations
The Host Country Staff Survey Summary report provides insight into the experiences and perspectives of host country staff, personal service contractors, or foreign service nationals. This global report is produced by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP)
2015
Survey
Post Operations
The Host Country Staff Survey Tabular Report is an Excel file of Host Country Staff Survey data, The survey provides insight into the experiences and perspectives of host country staff, personal service contractors, or foreign service nationals. This global report is produced by the Office of Strategic Information, Research, and Planning (OSIRP)
2015
Survey
Post Operations