How we’re preparing our posts, host country communities, and staff to welcome back Peace Corps Volunteers

Due to the complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic and its fallouts in every post, we cannot address timing yet. We continue to review and assess the situation in each country. What we can share is an overview of how we are preparing for our return, the roadmap that is guiding our decision-making, and the key actions that will maximize the safety of our Volunteers, host community members and partners, and staff.

Fundamental to our return is working closely with our posts and host country partners to ensure that we are making informed plans and preparations. We are actively engaging our colleagues in the development of a comprehensive process for evaluating each post based on medical, security, programmatic, administrative, and logistical criteria. The decision to reopen a country will require a thorough review by a panel of subject matter experts at Peace Corps Headquarters, along with approvals by senior office heads and the Director.

Here are the key highlights related to resuming our overseas operations:

Testing: Volunteers will be tested for COVID-19 prior to departure for their country of service and will be quarantined upon arrival for approximately 14 days*. These measures will help reduce the likelihood of transmission among Volunteers and will protect both Host Country National staff and local communities.

Volunteers will be tested for COVID-19 prior to departure for their country of service and will be quarantined upon arrival for approximately 14 days*. These measures will help reduce the likelihood of transmission among Volunteers and will protect both Host Country National staff and local communities. Partnership: The Peace Corps is working in close partnership with host country governments, local communities, and in-country stakeholders to ensure that the timing of our return is as safe as possible, respectful of local conditions, supportive of host country needs, and compliant with national/local laws, regulations, and protocols.

The Peace Corps is working in close partnership with host country governments, local communities, and in-country stakeholders to ensure that the timing of our return is as safe as possible, respectful of local conditions, supportive of host country needs, and compliant with national/local laws, regulations, and protocols. Training: Volunteers and staff will receive training, guidance, and equipment to lessen exposure to COVID-19 and lower the probability of infection. In addition, offices and training facilities will strengthen hygiene practices, promote social distancing, and limit large group gatherings until conditions are conducive to a resumption of pre-COVID activities.

Volunteers and staff will receive training, guidance, and equipment to lessen exposure to COVID-19 and lower the probability of infection. In addition, offices and training facilities will strengthen hygiene practices, promote social distancing, and limit large group gatherings until conditions are conducive to a resumption of pre-COVID activities. Safeguards: All posts will have a COVID-19 Emergency Response Plan developed in coordination with our Office of Safety and Security and the Office of Health Services. The plan will identify staff and Volunteers’ roles and responsibilities and include monitoring protocols, key decision points, response procedures, and detailed guidance on the management of suspected and confirmed cases.

We greatly appreciate your patience in these complex, challenging times. We all await eagerly the moment when we can safely welcome Volunteers back to service.

*Quarantine periods may vary by country. Volunteers will be in safe locations under Peace Corps control.