Vietnam welcomes largest group of Peace Corps Volunteers in History
The volunteers will be based in high schools across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City starting in December 2024. They will work alongside local teachers to develop Vietnamese students’ English skills, creating greater access to educational and employment opportunities. Some volunteers will co-teach in schools where current volunteers are now concluding their service.
“This is the largest group of Peace Corps volunteer trainees arriving to serve in Vietnam. It heralds continued goodwill as Peace Corps builds relationships and trust with our partners,” said Mikel Herrington, Peace Corps Vietnam Country Director. Herrington added that the group’s arrival “marks a significant milestone as we celebrate the first five years of cooperation under our countries’ Implementing Agreement in 2025.”
Immediately after their arrival, the volunteers began a comprehensive 10-week training program which includes Vietnamese language classes, Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) sessions, and a practicum with local teachers. The training will help strengthen their skills necessary to adapt to the local context and work effectively in Vietnam’s educational system. Those who complete the program will be sworn in December 2024, marking the official start of their service.
As the two nations prepare to celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025, the arrival of these Peace Corps volunteers reaffirms the shared commitment to deepening people-to-people ties and strengthen bilateral relations.
The arrival of this new group will bring the total number of currently serving Peace Corps volunteers in Vietnam to 36.
Twenty more Peace Corps Volunteers to Viet Nam makes my heart sing. Jim Wolter, Malaya I