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Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 14: Advocate

30 min · 8. mai 2016
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Warning: This story contains references to and descriptions of sexual violence. SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. R [http://www.prx.org/pieces/177919-peace-corps-mishandled-implementation-of-mandated]adio version of this story on PRX [http://www.prx.org/pieces/177919-peace-corps-mishandled-implementation-of-mandated] KatePuzey_03.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462053588978-OO6SYM81XJ6AEZ59WUFO/KatePuzey_03.jpg?format=1000w] P1162173.JPG [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462052626223-6U5RLA0PF46A5SNSVQIG/P1162173.JPG?format=1000w] 1965.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462052626309-7W5BMQKRDUXBA7BWMX36/1965.jpg?format=1000w] This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' mismanaged implementation of the Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act. This story is the second segment in The Reform Series [https://alan-toth.squarespace.com/reformseries], a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. Kate Puzey served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Benin. She was murdered after blowing the whistle on sexual misconduct by a part-time Peace Corps contract employee. Kate Puzey's parents worked with the members of the advocacy group First Response Action to advocate for the Kate Puzey Volunteer Protection Act. The Kate Puzey Act required Peace Corps to implement new procedures for volunteer victims of sexual assault, and whistle-blower protections for volunteers. The Kate Puzey Act also required Peace Corps to hire a victim advocate to help volunteer victims and agency management understand the rights of victims. Kellie Greene was the first victim advocate hired by Peace Corps. Kellie says that Peace Corps was resistant to the reforms mandated by the Kate Puzey Act, and that agency management forced her out of her position at Peace Corps. TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 14 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorps_Podcast_Ep14_Transcript_v2.pdf] CREDITS: Produced and recorded by Alan Toth Recording and Editorial Assistance by Lauren Schwartzman. Music: "A Tale" from the album Hangby Laura Inserra.Used under a license provided by iLicense Music Photos: Kate's Voice [http://www.katesvoice.net/], Kellie Greene SOURCES: Interviews with Kellie Greene, Casey Frazee Katz, and Danae Smith Aaron Case: Murder in Benin [https://aaronkase.com/2015/01/01/murder-in-benin/] House Foreign Affairs Committee Testimony of Catherine Lois Puzey [http://archives.republicans.foreignaffairs.house.gov/112/puz051111.pdf] Peace Corps Office of Inspector General: Semiannual Report to Congress (2009) [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/policies/SARC_20091124.pdf] C-Span: Peace Corps Volunteer Safety (2011) [http://www.c-span.org/video/?299454-1/peace-corps-volunteer-safety-part-1] Kate's Voice [http://www.katesvoice.net/] First Response Action [http://firstresponseaction.org/] Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112s1280enr/pdf/BILLS-112s1280enr.pdf] Danae Smith Interrupted Service Memo [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/email_Danae.png] Peace Corps Office of Inspector General: Management and Performance Challenges (2015) [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/policies/management-performance-challenges-fy2015.pdf] Memorandum: Peace Corps to Kellie Greene, Proposed Removal [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Proposed-Removal-Kellie-Greene-redacted.pdf] Nina Ren: Written Reply to Notice of Proposed Removal for Kellie Greene [https://www.scribd.com/doc/296882011/10-30-15-Response-to-Proposed-Removal-Greene-redacted] Memorandum: Peace Corps to Kellie Greene, Suspension Notice [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Greene-Decision-SIGNED-Redacted.pdf] Items below from the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs: Insyte Partners: Compilation of All Interview Quotes - Kate Puzey Act and Peace Corps Sexual Assault Response and Risk Reduction Program [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PC_Quotes_SARRR.pdf] Expert Consultants Kate Raftery, Lee Lacy, and Jen Markowitz: Final Report - Review of Key Office Coordination and Collaboration in the Effective Provision of Response and Support for Victims of Sexual Assault and Other Crimes. [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PC_SARRR_IMC_v2.pdf] Communications from Peace Corps Chief of Staff Laura Chambers to Kellie Greene [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Chambers_2.pdf]

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Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 18: Resistance

SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1484714817783-AT5FD5J8JOR13YYH6R2W/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] The election of Donald Trump for President of the United States has already had affected the countries where Peace Corps volunteers serve, and Trump will very soon be setting policy at Peace Corps itself. Trump’s divisive rhetoric and much of his proposed agenda directly contradict the mission of the Peace Corps. Despite this, some returned volunteers supported Trump. Others initially opposed Trump’s statements, only to reverse course after the election.  The National Peace Corps Association, for instance, recently applied to march in the inaugural parade for President-Elect Trump on January 20th. There was a time when Returned Peace Corps Volunteers did not so easily acquiesce to power. Before the National Peace Corps Association there was the Committee of Returned Volunteers (CRV). It was the first national Peace Corps alumni organization, and it was specifically created to oppose U.S. foreign policy. The committee’s key opposition came on May 8th 1970. Several CRV members walked into Peace Corps Headquarters in Washington D.C., kicked the staff out of the building, and hung a Vietcong flag out of the window in protest of U.S. involvement in Vietnam. They occupied the office for two days. Elaine Fuller was one of the returned volunteers who occupied Peace Corps headquarters in 1970. She tells her story in this episode of the Posh Corps podcast. In addition, two returned volunteers on opposite sides of the political spectrum discuss their reactions to the election of Donald Trump. National Peace Corps Association statement regarding their application to march in the inaugural parade (edited for length): As we have done on previous occasions, NPCA and our local affiliate group, RPCVs of Washington, D.C., submitted an application on behalf of the Peace Corps community to participate in the 58th Presidential Inaugural Parade on January 20, 2017. Our application was not chosen. The application reflects the interests of a broadly diverse Peace Corps community to promote and celebrate the proud and ongoing legacy of Peace Corps by displaying the best America has to offer—altruism and service, innovation and idealism, patriotism and grit. - Glenn Blumhorst TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 18 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorpsPodcast_Ep18_Transcript.pdf] CREDITS: Produced and recorded by Alan Toth. Images: © Marmaduke St. John / Alamy Stock Photo Additional Audio: Donald J Trump for President [https://www.donaldjtrump.com/], John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum [https://www.jfklibrary.org/], US Peace Corps [http://peacecorps.gov], WKSU-FM [http://www.kentstate1970.org/] SOURCES: Interviews with Elaine Fuller, Joe Stork, Gerald Schwinn, Mary Hollis, and Raymond Blakney Karen Schwarz: What You Can Do For Your Country [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1395081.What_You_Can_Do_For_Your_Country] Thomas F. Roeser: An RPCV Sit-In at the Peace Corps [http://peacecorpsworldwide.org/an-rpcv-sit-in/] Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman: All You Need Is Love: The Peace Corps and the Spirit of the 1960s [https://books.google.com/books?id=OPqKdCwj8wUC&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229&dq=Peace+Corps+Vietcong+Flag&source=bl&ots=M2Dq8FUYk9&sig=SuLOBsFQkJDhHilwovaHDn5mSHU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6qKaXts3RAhXlv1QKHeK3CmYQ6AEIHjAA#v=onepage&q=Peace%20Corps%20Vietcong%20Flag&f=false] P. David Searles: The Peace Corps Experience: Challenge and Change, 1969-1976 [https://books.google.com/books?id=cLgeBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=Peace+Corps+Vietcong+Flag&source=bl&ots=rXx37Y-Opg&sig=t5rr1918kXBmfxhOqnP5LzgvL1c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6qKaXts3RAhXlv1QKHeK3CmYQ6AEIIjAB#v=onepage&q=Peace%20Corps%20Vietcong%20Flag&f=false] Stanley Meisler: When the World Calls: The Inside Story of the Peace Corps and Its First Fifty Years [https://books.google.com/books?id=oqEfVetNnKAC] Karen Schwarz: RPCVs and the FBI [http://peacecorpsworldwide.org/the-fbi-goes-after-rpcvs/] Ramparts Magazine: Position Paper of the Committee of Returned Volunteers, September 1967 [http://www.unz.org/Pub/Ramparts-1967sep-00060?View=PDF] Washington Post: Protesters Vacate Peace Corps Office, May 10, 1970 The New York Times: Peace Corps Group Petitions For Peace, June 4, 1970 The Times of India: Demonstrators occupy Peace Corps Hq, May 10, 1970 The Washington Post: Dissent and the Peace Corps, Jan 16, 1970 The Washington Post: Peace Corps Backs Protest Here, June 28, 1970 Glenn Blumhorst: When Our Peace Corps Values Matter Most [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/When-Our-Peace-Corps-Values-Matter-Most.pdf] NPCA: The Peace Corps community in 2016, The New York Times, and Cuba for 2017 [http://us13.campaign-archive2.com/?u=da0844e699a37a1d6718a0345&id=7ada63d000&e=3c73df72ff]

19. jan. 201728 min
episode Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 17: Kiribati cover

Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 17: Kiribati

SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. This story also available on PRX [https://beta.prx.org/stories/184231] 12525671_1656001714673345_5395914969032381981_o.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1469058439598-MHIYKUKFXVUMGYVLRZSC/12525671_1656001714673345_5395914969032381981_o.jpg?format=1000w] 12729076_1661524424121074_7626608100189960879_n.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1469058439668-ZNNCIOAS77DTE42CYI08/12729076_1661524424121074_7626608100189960879_n.jpg?format=1000w] 12744208_1665326547074195_1420192567408442398_n.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1469058439712-KMP2GQPMULMZRLGHHAON/12744208_1665326547074195_1420192567408442398_n.jpg?format=1000w] 12803077_1667249973548519_3066345200065370300_n.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1469058439804-JT7D6Z5T6VSQDY63VXWU/12803077_1667249973548519_3066345200065370300_n.jpg?format=1000w] 12373228_1643545195918997_7462346321513701476_n.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1469058439522-6UIHMFA2NXUBMOEBC78T/12373228_1643545195918997_7462346321513701476_n.jpg?format=1000w] Photos courtesy of Humans of Kiribati [https://www.facebook.com/humanofkiribati/] Over the years, Peace Corps Volunteers have served in many nations that have endured revolution, war, and social turmoil, but Kiribati may be the first Peace Corps country to simply cease to exist. Kiribati (Keer-ree-bahss) is a nation composed of 33 coral atoll islands spread over a vast area of the Pacific Ocean. Most of the islands of Kiribati are no more than two meters above sea level. Like many Pacific island nations, Kiribati is severely impacted by climate change and rising sea levels. Though Kiribati may not be completely submerged for another fifty years, the effects of climate change may soon render the islands uninhabitable. Mike Roman served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kiribati from 2000 to 2002. In this episode of the Posh Corps Podcast, Mike explains the challenges facing his adopted country, and what he's doing to help Kiribati and other Pacific island nations. To find out more about the projects mentioned in this podcast, check out: Kiribati Keepers [http://kiribatikeepers.wix.com/] Millennium Island [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/340850051/millennium-island] TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 17 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorpsPodcast_Ep17_Transcript.pdf] CREDITS: Produced and recorded by Alan Toth. Images: Humans of Kiribati, Raimon Kataotao, Gonna Ketels Additional Audio Used under a Creative Commons 4.0 License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0): The London School of Economics and Politics: In the Front Line of Climate Change [http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=3314] izzykb (YouTube): 1.5C to stay alive change at COP21 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqryMGk3AP8] SOURCES: Interviews with Mike Roman and Lulu DeBoer Kenneth R. Weiss: The Making of a Climate Refugee [http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/01/28/the-making-of-a-climate-refugee-kiribati-tarawa-teitiota/] Joe Lo: Why can’t poor countries access the climate finance they were promised? [https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2016/feb/15/small-island-states-green-climate-fund] Luke Rawalai: Kiribati surveys land [http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=357825] H [https://www.facebook.com/humanofkiribati/]umans of Kiribati [https://www.facebook.com/humanofkiribati/] Millennium Island [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/340850051/millennium-island]

22. juli 201621 min
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Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 16 Institution

SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. Left to Right: Chuck Ludlam, Paula Hirschoff, Sargent Shriver, Robert B. Textor [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1463959482685-5O91W494UZ81GJUBLN1W/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] Left to Right: Chuck Ludlam, Paula Hirschoff, Sargent Shriver, Robert B. Textor This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates a fundamental flaw in Peace Corps policy which prevents the agency from embracing reform. This story is the fourth segment in The Reform Series [https://alan-toth.squarespace.com/reformseries], a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. A provision within the Peace Corps Act limits employment at Peace Corps to a term of five years. This provision is known as the "Five-Year Rule." Numerous assessments have found that the Five-Year Rule creates serious disincentives toward high employee performance. The dynamic between the Five-Year Rule and a high number of political appointees at Peace Corps produces a fundamental flaw in Peace Corps policy. Chuck Ludlam and Paula Hirschoff served as Peace Corps volunteers in the Sixties, and they served again as volunteers in Senegal from 2005 to 2007. They found that Peace Corps had not matured as much as it should have over the years. They are among the very few volunteers who have successfully advocated for Peace Corps reform. TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 16 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorps_Podcast_Ep16_Institution.pdf] CREDITS: Produced by Alan Toth. Recording by Alan Toth and Will Dickinson. Assistance by Lauren Schwartzman. Music: "A Tale" from the album Hangby Laura Inserra.Used under a license provided by iLicense Music. Image: Photos by Wilma Scheuren, Robert B. Textor, and Alexander Boden Special Thanks to Will Dickinson and Joanne Roll. SOURCES: Interviews with Chuck Ludlam, Paula Hirschoff, Will Dickinson, Mike Sheppard, and Dr. J. Larry Brown. Will Dickinson Films [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHNaGjHukB6R2OBrNmuDDig] US Senate Committee Channel: 2007 Senate Hearing Peace Corps Volunteer Empowerment Act, S. 732 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1OM9eY1-Ng] C-Span: Peace Corps Volunteer Safety (2011) [http://www.c-span.org/video/?299454-1/peace-corps-volunteer-safety-part-1] Peace Corps: The Peace Corps, A Comprehensive Agency Assessment [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/opengov/PC_Comprehensive_Agency_Assessment.pdf] Peace Corps Office of Inspector General: Impacts of the Five-Year Rule on Operations of the Peace Corps [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/policies/PC_Final_Evaluation_Report_on_Impacts_of_the_Five_Year_Rule_IG1205E.pdf] Robert B. Textor: The Peace Corps “In-Up-Out” Policy, Reflections on how it all happened [http://web.stanford.edu/~rbtextor/History_of_In_Up_Out_Policy.pdf] Peace Corps: Annual Volunteer Survey 2015 Data: Post Averages [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/opengov/AVS_2015_Post_Averages.xls] Peace Corps: FY2003 – 2012 Early Termination Data by Country - Cohort Method [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/opengov/ET_rates_by_country_CohortMethod.csv.zip] Dr. J Larry Brown: Peasants Come Last [https://www.amazon.com/Peasants-Come-Last-Larry-Brown-ebook/dp/B00DZW89EE] U.S. Government Publishing Office: 2012 Plumb Book [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-PLUMBOOK-2012/content-detail.html] Michael Sheppard: Early Termination in the Peace Corps [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/ET_Report.pdf] Chuck Ludlam and Paula Hirschoff: Plan to Strengthen and Expand the Peace Corps [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/LudlamHirschoffPeaceCorpsReformPlanJuly2009.pdf]

22. mai 201625 min
episode Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 15 Mefloquine cover

Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 15 Mefloquine

SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. Also available on PRX [http://www.prx.org/pieces/178349-peace-corps-volunteer-suffers-from-effects-of-anti] [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462073045077-3PJC9NZECBU9DJ59WJCL/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' use of the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine. This story is the third segment in The Reform Series [https://alan-toth.squarespace.com/reformseries], a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. Mefloquine, also known by the brand name Lariam, is an anti-malarial drug that has been prescribed to Peace Corps Volunteers since 1989. Mefloquine is effective at preventing malaria, but some believe that the adverse side effects of the drug may be just as dangerous as malaria itself. Sara Thompson served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Burkina Faso from 2010 to 2012. She experienced serious adverse side effects from Mefloquine use during service, and the side effects did not end when she stopped taking the drug. TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 15 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorps_Podcast_Ep15_Transcript_v2.pdf] CREDITS: Produced and recorded by Alan Toth. Recording and editorial assistance by Lauren Schwartzman. Music: "A Tale" from the album Hangby Laura Inserra.Used under a license provided by iLicense Music. SOURCES: Interviews with Sara Thompson and Dr. Remington Nevin A lesson learnt: the rise and fall of Lariam and Halfan [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1847738/#ref9] Journal of Travel Medicine, Volume 6, Number 2: Mefloquine for Malaria Chemoprophylaxis 1992-1998, A Review [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1708-8305.1999.tb00843.x/epdf] FDA Drug Safety Communication: FDA approves label changes for antimalarial drug mefloquine hydrochloride due to risk of serious psychiatric and nerve side effects [http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm362227.htm] CDC: Medicines for the Prevention of Malaria While Traveling Mefloquine [http://www.cdc.gov/malaria/resources/pdf/fsp/drugs/Mefloquine.pdf] AP: Elite Army Units to Stop Taking Anti-Malarial Drug [http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/09/19/elite-army-units-to-stop-taking-anti-malarial-drug.html] Sara Thompson VS. Peace Corps [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/ThompsonvPeaceCorps.pdf] Thomas Wilkinson: The Positive Deviant, Forget what others are saying, and decide for yourselves [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Positive_Deviant_v2.pdf] Peace Corps Technical Guideline 840 PREVENTION OF MALARIA [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/2014-TG_840_Prevention_of_Malaria.pdf] JAMA: Effectiveness and Tolerance of Long-term Malaria Prophylaxis With Mefloquine Need for a Better Dosing Regimen [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1984534] JAAPL: Psychiatric Side Effects of Mefloquine: Applications to Forensic Psychiatry [http://www.jaapl.org/content/41/2/224.full] Dr. Remington Nevin: Letter To Peace Corps Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/DrNevinLetter.pdf]

15. mai 201622 min
episode Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 14: Advocate cover

Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 14: Advocate

Warning: This story contains references to and descriptions of sexual violence. SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES [HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/US/PODCAST/POSH-CORPS-PODCAST-POSH-CORPS/ID956751846]. R [http://www.prx.org/pieces/177919-peace-corps-mishandled-implementation-of-mandated]adio version of this story on PRX [http://www.prx.org/pieces/177919-peace-corps-mishandled-implementation-of-mandated] KatePuzey_03.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462053588978-OO6SYM81XJ6AEZ59WUFO/KatePuzey_03.jpg?format=1000w] P1162173.JPG [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462052626223-6U5RLA0PF46A5SNSVQIG/P1162173.JPG?format=1000w] 1965.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/538124b8e4b0bc0d91a55152/1462052626309-7W5BMQKRDUXBA7BWMX36/1965.jpg?format=1000w] This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' mismanaged implementation of the Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act. This story is the second segment in The Reform Series [https://alan-toth.squarespace.com/reformseries], a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. Kate Puzey served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Benin. She was murdered after blowing the whistle on sexual misconduct by a part-time Peace Corps contract employee. Kate Puzey's parents worked with the members of the advocacy group First Response Action to advocate for the Kate Puzey Volunteer Protection Act. The Kate Puzey Act required Peace Corps to implement new procedures for volunteer victims of sexual assault, and whistle-blower protections for volunteers. The Kate Puzey Act also required Peace Corps to hire a victim advocate to help volunteer victims and agency management understand the rights of victims. Kellie Greene was the first victim advocate hired by Peace Corps. Kellie says that Peace Corps was resistant to the reforms mandated by the Kate Puzey Act, and that agency management forced her out of her position at Peace Corps. TRANSCRIPT: Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 14 Transcript [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PoshCorps_Podcast_Ep14_Transcript_v2.pdf] CREDITS: Produced and recorded by Alan Toth Recording and Editorial Assistance by Lauren Schwartzman. Music: "A Tale" from the album Hangby Laura Inserra.Used under a license provided by iLicense Music Photos: Kate's Voice [http://www.katesvoice.net/], Kellie Greene SOURCES: Interviews with Kellie Greene, Casey Frazee Katz, and Danae Smith Aaron Case: Murder in Benin [https://aaronkase.com/2015/01/01/murder-in-benin/] House Foreign Affairs Committee Testimony of Catherine Lois Puzey [http://archives.republicans.foreignaffairs.house.gov/112/puz051111.pdf] Peace Corps Office of Inspector General: Semiannual Report to Congress (2009) [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/policies/SARC_20091124.pdf] C-Span: Peace Corps Volunteer Safety (2011) [http://www.c-span.org/video/?299454-1/peace-corps-volunteer-safety-part-1] Kate's Voice [http://www.katesvoice.net/] First Response Action [http://firstresponseaction.org/] Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 [https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112s1280enr/pdf/BILLS-112s1280enr.pdf] Danae Smith Interrupted Service Memo [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/email_Danae.png] Peace Corps Office of Inspector General: Management and Performance Challenges (2015) [http://files.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/policies/management-performance-challenges-fy2015.pdf] Memorandum: Peace Corps to Kellie Greene, Proposed Removal [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Proposed-Removal-Kellie-Greene-redacted.pdf] Nina Ren: Written Reply to Notice of Proposed Removal for Kellie Greene [https://www.scribd.com/doc/296882011/10-30-15-Response-to-Proposed-Removal-Greene-redacted] Memorandum: Peace Corps to Kellie Greene, Suspension Notice [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Greene-Decision-SIGNED-Redacted.pdf] Items below from the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs: Insyte Partners: Compilation of All Interview Quotes - Kate Puzey Act and Peace Corps Sexual Assault Response and Risk Reduction Program [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PC_Quotes_SARRR.pdf] Expert Consultants Kate Raftery, Lee Lacy, and Jen Markowitz: Final Report - Review of Key Office Coordination and Collaboration in the Effective Provision of Response and Support for Victims of Sexual Assault and Other Crimes. [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/PC_SARRR_IMC_v2.pdf] Communications from Peace Corps Chief of Staff Laura Chambers to Kellie Greene [http://www.poshcorps.com/s/Chambers_2.pdf]

8. mai 201630 min