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Memo by [[Whistle Blowers]] on the use and effectiveness of [http://www.peacecorpswiki.org/Whistle_Blowers#III._Conclusion Peace Corps new rules]. | Memo by [[Whistle Blowers]] on the use and effectiveness of [http://www.peacecorpswiki.org/Whistle_Blowers#III._Conclusion Peace Corps new rules]. | ||
"...From this episode, and everything presented above, it is hard to draw a conclusion other than that Peace Corps’ own policies and rules, even those recently promulgated to address matters like mine – the new [[Whistle Blower]] protection Rules – are fundamentally flawed...." | "...From this episode, and everything presented above, it is hard to draw a conclusion other than that Peace Corps’ own policies and rules, even those recently promulgated to address matters like mine – the new [[Whistle Blower]] protection Rules – are fundamentally flawed...." | ||
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Revision as of 00:03, 17 October 2011
| Since 1961, the Peace Corps has shared with the world America's most precious resource—its people. Peace Corps Volunteers serve in 73 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Collaborating with local community members, Volunteers work in areas like education, youth outreach and community development, the environment, and information technology. | Serving for two years in the Peace Corps may seem like a long time, but Close of Service may come faster than you expect. Volunteers can make the most of their time in-country through well organized material, collaboration and knowledge sharing. Current Volunteers should still keep in mind their own safety and security, cultural sensitivity, and the fact they are in-country representing the United States. See Manual Section 204 regarding Volunteer conduct and Section 543 regarding Volunteer use of information technology tools. | Your time as a Peace Corps Volunteer doesn't end when your two years of service are over. The time you spent in the Peace Corps will continue to enrich your life, both personally and professionally, for many years. And, in keeping with the Peace Corps' third goal, you'll have new opportunities every day to share what you've learned in the Peace Corps with fellow Americans. |
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For the lasted FOIA Requests check:FOIA Documents. Generated semantically from information on the Category:FOIA requests.
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