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Assessing Peace Corps' Future

Senator Chris Dodd's Peace Corps Improvement and Expansion Act calls for an assessment of a number of key Peace Corps operations, to be followed by a strategic plan which includes one and five year benchmarks.  The issues and ideas contained in S. 1382 are among the many that are generating conversation throughout the Peace Corps community.

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Apr 11, 2011 4:54:17 PM
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