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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn
DESCRIPTION:CSIS Description: \nPlease join us for a conversation with Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn on the future of the Peace Corps and its role in the Indo-Pacific. The event will take place on Monday\, November 25th\, from 9:00 am to 10:00 am EST.   \nPresident John F. Kennedy founded the Peace Corps in 1961 to foster global peace and friendship through international service. It now faces a new and evolving operating environment shaped by global challenges such as climate change\, health crises\, and a shifting geopolitical landscape. Director Spahn will discuss how the Peace Corps has reinvented its approach and share insights on its current initiatives in the Indo-Pacific. \nThis event will feature opening remarks by CSIS President and CEO Dr. John Hamre. Director Spahn will then present opening remarks\, followed by a fireside chat between Director Spahn and Dr. Charles Edel. \nCSIS’ Australia Chair conducts independent policy research aimed at strengthening U.S.-Australia relations. The Chair is endowed through the generosity of Pratt Industries.   
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