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PC Core Volunteer Expectations

The document outlines 10 core expectations for Peace Corps volunteers as they work towards fulfilling the Peace Corps' mission of promoting world peace and friendship. The expectations include making a 27-month commitment to serve abroad, sharing skills and learning new skills to improve host communities' quality of life, serving flexibly where asked, integrating into and building trust within host cultures, conducting oneself responsibly at all times as a representative of the US, and representing host cultures responsibly to people in the US both during and after service.

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PC Core Volunteer Expectations

The document outlines 10 core expectations for Peace Corps volunteers as they work towards fulfilling the Peace Corps' mission of promoting world peace and friendship. The expectations include making a 27-month commitment to serve abroad, sharing skills and learning new skills to improve host communities' quality of life, serving flexibly where asked, integrating into and building trust within host cultures, conducting oneself responsibly at all times as a representative of the US, and representing host cultures responsibly to people in the US both during and after service.

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Core Expectations For Peace Corps Volunteers

In working toward fullling the Peace Corps Mission of promoting world peace and friendship, as a trainee and Volunteer, you are expected to: 1.  Prepare your personal and professional life to make a commitment to serve abroad for a full term of 27 months 2.  Commit to improving the quality of life of the people with whom you live and work; and, in doing so, share your skills, adapt them, and learn new skills as needed 3.  Serve where the Peace Corps asks you to go, under conditions of hardship, if necessary, and with the exibility needed for effective service 4.  Recognize that your successful and sustainable development work is based on the local trust and condence you build by living in, and respectfully integrating yourself into, your host community and culture 5.  Recognize that you are responsible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your personal conduct and professional performance 6.  Engage with host country partners in a spirit of cooperation, mutual learning, and respect 7.  Work within the rules and regulations of the Peace Corps and the local and national laws of the country where you serve 8.  Exercise judgment and personal responsibility to protect your health, safety, and well-being and that of others 9.  Recognize that you will be perceived, in your host country and community, as a representative of the people, cultures, values, and traditions of the United States of America 10.  Represent responsibly the people, cultures, values, and traditions of your host country and community to people in the United States both during and following your service

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