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Welcome to Peace Corps OIG

Promoting economy, efficiency, and integrity in Peace Corps programs through audits, evaluations and investigations. 

Evaluation of Peace Corps North Macedonia

Evaluation of Peace Corps / North Macedonia

The OIG conducted a program evaluation of Peace Corps/North Macedonia from December 2024 through June 2025.  Our objectives were to determine the post's effectiveness and compliance in the areas of Volunteer health and safety, project activities, training and support, and leadership. 

Post Closures Key Consideration

Key Consideration in Conducting Peace Corps Post Closures

The report presents key considerations for decision makers when conducting overseas post closure activities, including suggestions on how to increase the closure process’s effectiveness while mitigating risk. 

Peru Post Operations

Review of Peace Corps/Peru Post Operations

The OIG conducted a review of Peace Corps operations in Peru from April 2024 through December 2025. 

Together we make a better Peace Corps

The purpose of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to prevent fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement and to promote effectiveness and efficiency in government. 

OIG is an independent entity within the Peace Corps. The Inspector General reports directly to Congress and the Peace Corps Director, keeping them fully and currently informed concerning the programs and operations of the Peace Corps. 

 

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Recent Reports

Post Re-Entry Health and Safety Review of Peace Corps/Morocco

On March 18, 2022, the Peace Corps notified the United States Congress that Peace Corps/Morocco (hereafter referred to as “the post”) intended to resume operations in September 2022. The first intake of 51 Volunteers arrived in September 2022. On November 21, 2022, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced this review to assess the post’s compliance with specific agency policies and procedures related to Volunteer and trainee health and safety, and the re-entry process.

Inspection / Evaluation
Post Re-Entry Health and Safety Review of Peace Corps/Morocco

2023 External Peer Review of Peace Corps OIG Evaluation Unit by CPB OIG

This required external peer review was conducted in accordance with the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Inspection and Evaluation Committee guidance as contained in the CIGIE Guide for Conducting External Peer Reviews of Inspection and Evaluation Organizations of Federal Offices of Inspector General (December 2020 and December 2021). The peer review was conducted from May 16, 2023 through July 28, 2023.

Peer Review of OIG
2023 External Peer Review of Peace Corps OIG Evaluation Unit by CPB OIG

Management Implication Report: Impact of the SIMS Data Migration on Site Development (IG-23-05-SR)

In March 2021, the Peace Corps shut down its Coordinated Incident Reporting System (CIRS), a repository of historical crime incidents reported by Volunteers, and replaced it with the Security Incident Management System (SIMS). SIMS autopopulates crime incident report links into VIDA (Volunteer Information Database Application) through the agency’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. During the SIMS data migration, some posts began to identify and assess potential sites for returning Volunteers following the 2020 global evacuation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. OIG raised concerns about whether field staff had access to the historical crime data necessary to assess the safety of reused sites, consistent with site development requirements. We conducted this review to address these concerns .

Review
Management Implication Report: Impact of the SIMS Data Migration on Site Development (IG-23-05-SR)