[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 387 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 387
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Peace Corps and commending the
volunteers who have dedicated their lives to making a difference in the
world.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 27, 2021
Mr. Menendez submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Peace Corps and commending the
volunteers who have dedicated their lives to making a difference in the
world.
Whereas the Peace Corps Act of 1961 was signed into law by President John F.
Kennedy on September 22, 1961;
Whereas the Peace Corps' mission is to promote world peace and friendship by--
(1) helping the people in interested countries to meet their need for
trained workers;
(2) helping to promote a better understanding of Americans by people in
countries where volunteers have served; and
(3) helping to promote a better understanding of such people by
Americans;
Whereas Peace Corps volunteers work to advance both international development
and public diplomacy, with more than 240,000 Americans who have answered
the call to service by cumulatively serving in 142 countries and
providing more than 3,000,000,000 of service to our Nation and the
world;
Whereas Peace Corps volunteers exemplify American values and grow trust and
faith in the United States in developing countries by--
(1) building connections with the people with whom they live and work;
and
(2) helping communities realize the full potential of their present
assets and discover new opportunities;
Whereas returned Peace Corps volunteers enter the job market with--
(1) the experience of working with limited resources and navigating
bureaucratic institutions;
(2) proficiency in many languages and communication styles;
(3) passion about mission-driven work; and
(4) the ability to invest in their communities in a lasting way;
Whereas due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Peace Corps made the difficult
decision, in early 2020, to temporarily suspend all volunteer missions
and recall approximately 7,300 volunteers and trainees from their
countries of service;
Whereas the Peace Corps and the broader Peace Corps community have utilized this
temporary recall to deeply explore how the many ways in which the Peace
Corps could be improved in its support of volunteers and its
collaboration with the communities in which such volunteers are serving,
including facilitating COVID-19 testing and the distribution of COVID-19
vaccines;
Whereas beginning in December 2021, the Peace Corps will gradually resume its
volunteer missions abroad, beginning with missions located in parts of
Latin America and the Caribbean;
Whereas Peace Corps volunteers play a significant role in implementing
presidential initiatives at the local level, including training and
deploying more than 800 specialized malaria prevention volunteers to
serve in communities across Africa since 2011;
Whereas the Peace Corps, in partnership with the United States Agency for
International Development, has generated an additional $34,000,000 in
local community and third party contributions through the Small Project
Assistance Program in support of important development outcomes,
including--
(1) efforts to combat human trafficking;
(2) enhanced civic engagement and public accountability;
(3) improved maternal and children's health outcomes;
(4) preventing the spread of malaria; and
(5) bolstered community resilience and preparedness to environmental
disasters;
Whereas 42 percent of Peace Corps volunteers work in the education sector by--
(1) increasing the English language competency of local students and
teachers;
(2) developing teaching materials and improving the teaching techniques
of local teachers; or
(3) assisting after-school programs, youth clubs, and the development
of libraries;
Whereas the Peace Corps advances the principles of gender equality worldwide and
maintains a volunteer force that is 65 percent female; and
Whereas the Peace Corps is integral to realizing United States foreign policy,
addressing critical global challenges that require United States
leadership, and advances our United States national security interests:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes the 60th anniversary of the Peace Corps;
(2) honors all of the volunteers who have dedicated their
lives to address the serious global challenges of our time,
including illiteracy, environmental degradation, food
insecurity, and communicable diseases;
(3) commends the tireless service of the civil servants,
recruiters, medical and security personnel, and in-country
support staff that run the Peace Corps on a daily basis; and
(4) renews the United States commitment--
(A) to promoting world peace and friendship; and
(B) to helping developing countries reach their
development goals.
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