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Abbreviation
PeaceCorps
Agencies
Peace Corps
Federal Agency
Yes
What to Report to the OIG Hotline
Report suspected fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement related to Peace Corps programs and operations, including criminal wrongdoing, serious administrative misconduct and violations of federal laws, rules, and regulations, by Peace Corps staff, Volunteers or trainees, and any contractors and other individuals conducting business with the Peace Corps or receiving Peace Corps funds.
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
The following matters are NOT generally investigated by Peace Corps OIG: • 911 emergencies

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

2023
IG-23-05-SR
Review
Peace Corps OIG
Peace Corps

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...

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

2023
IG-23-06-E
Inspection / Evaluation
Peace Corps OIG
Peace Corps

On August 24, 2021, the Peace Corps notified the United States Congress that Peace Corps/Dominican Republic (hereafter referred to as “the post”) intended to resume operations in December 2021. The first intake arrived in March 2022 with 13 Volunteers, including 2 reinstated Volunteers. On September...

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