At the core of Trump’s proposal is a significant funding increase for the Peace Corps, coupled with a restructuring to align with broader geopolitical goals. Trump’s administration plans to allocate $2 billion annually to the organization, a marked increase from its current budget. The funds are expected to improve volunteer training, expand service areas, and introduce new programs focused on technology, sustainability, and economic development.
“America’s volunteers are our strongest ambassadors,” Trump stated during a recent policy forum. “In 2025, the Peace Corps will be bigger, stronger, and more impactful than ever.”
Prioritizing Strategic Global Engagement
Trump’s vision for the Peace Corps includes a strategic pivot toward countries deemed critical to U.S. foreign policy. The initiative seeks to increase volunteer presence in regions such as Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Eastern Europe, aiming to counteract growing Chinese and Russian influence.
(just another reason to avoid this board now days, facts do matter, good, bad and indifferent)
I can't do links but I went to Yahoo and type in is Peace Core still in use today aand it gave me the history and Trump's plan for 2025 and hiis increae in the buddget of 2 billion to establish a counter to China You say so much unsubstantiated so what all do you calim tell me Now if you go to Yahoo you will find all of it