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Welcome to Peace Corps OIG

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

Management Advisory Report: Peace Corps Cybersecurity Incidents

The purpose of this report is to bring to your attention needed improvements that the Office of Inspector General (OIG) identified while reviewing Peace Corps’ response process for cybersecurity incidents.

Recently, the OIG has begun collaborating with the Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance to integrate advanced technology solutions into the Peace Corps' operations. This initiative aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of their programs through innovative healthcare technologies, ensuring better resource management and improved health outcomes for volunteers globally.

Semiannual Report to Congress for the Second Half of FY 2023

This semiannual report informs Congress of the Peace Corps Office of Inspector General's work from April 1, 2023, through September 30, 2023.

Management and Performance Challenges FY23

In this report Peace Corps OIG identifies the most significant management and performance challenges facing the Peace Corps and provides a brief assessment of the Peace Corps progress in addressing those challenges. 

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

Audit of the Peace Corps’ Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Statements

As required by the Accountability of Tax Dollars Act of 2002, the Peace Corps prepared its financial statements and subjected them to audit in accordance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-136, Financial Reporting Requirements. Peace Corps OIG contracted with Williams, Adley & Company-DC LLP, an independent certified public accounting firm, to audit the Peace Corps’ financial statements as of September 30, 2023.

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Evaluation of Human Resources Management for Overseas Contract Staff (IG-23-08-E)

The Peace Corps employs more than 3,400 staff who help execute the agency mission and serve on the front lines of the Volunteer experience. Approximately 92 percent of staff at overseas posts are personal services contractors (PSCs), who also make up 70 percent of all Peace Corps staff. A significant part of the agency’s success depends on how well it manages its human resources operations to hire, train, and retain quality PSC staff.

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