WorldView Magazine

Worldview magazine is a 23-year-old quarterly magazine of news and commentary about the Peace Corps world, the only magazine dedicated to bringing the events and people of the less-developed places in this world to U.S. readers.

In each issue, the editors provide a Peace Corps perspective to global issues by featuring articles by and about Peace Corps Volunteers, Returned Peace Corps volunteers and people who share the global values of the Peace Corps experience.

We welcome you to write to the editor, subscribe, or ask about advertising in the magazine. WorldView is a benefit of NPCA membership — become a member today.

“I have read Worldview for years now and it was FABULOUS to get at post. It’s important to know someone, somewhere out there is doing what you are doing, with a twist, and that’s what keeps volunteers serving and communities asking for more….this publication really does make a difference.”

— Rachael Miller (Benin 06-08)


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Whether you served ten weeks–or ten years–ago, WorldView magazine keeps you in touch with the Peace Corps experience! Get the Peace Corps perspective on global issues and find out about the ongoing work of people like you: people who want to make a difference.

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Archives

  • Spring 2010: Agriculture and Food Security (Vol. 23 No. 1). “Lost” Crops. Food Sovereignty: A push for self-determination. It Takes a Community to Raise a Garden: Resettled refugees plus agriculture create a powerful synergy in Idaho. The Mission Continues: The challenge to continue serving gives wounded military veterans renewed purpose. Letter from Haiti. Letter from Paraguay. Profiles in Service: A practical chat with ERSLA founder Rodney McDonald. Download PDF
  • Winter 2009 Issue: Revitalizing the Peace Corps (Vol. 22 No. 4). Survey Says: The Peace Corps Community prioritizes. No More: By adopting best practices in the handling of sexual assault cases, Peace Corps can be a leader. Peace Corps for Life. Countries that Matter. High Risk, High Gain. Letter from Ukraine: Through Rain, Snow and Ten Below, We Want to Know How Far Will You Go?  The Birds in My Village Tweet–and So Do I.   Download PDF
  • Fall 2009 Issue: Health and Why Investment is Critical Now (Vol. 22 No. 3). One, Two, Three: A pivotal time in Botswana’s AIDS crisis. New Hope and Lessons from Rwanda. Translating International Health To Health Care At Home. Turning Tragedy to Opportunity. CN U HLP ME? I HAVE A ??: A Peace Corps Volunteer harnesses the power of text messaging. Letter from St. Lucia: Learning About Hunger Download PDF View the Digital Edition
  • Summer 2009 Issue: Microfinance and Sustainable Development (Vol. 22 No. 2). You Too Can Be Bill Gates. Taking Peace Corps Back Into the Field. More Peace Corps Campaign: Better and Bolder! The Campaign Changes Gears. Download PDF View the Digital Edition
  • Spring 2009 Issue: Inauguration 2009, Language and the Peace Corps (Vol. 22 No. 1). Kitchen Confidential. Love in a Foreign Language. Tattoo Art in Samoa. The Next Director of Peace Corps. A Voice for the Unheard. Peace Corps and the Value of Local Languages. Download PDF
  • Winter 2008 Issue: Artisans and Sustainable Communities (Vol. 21 No. 4). The Millionth Bead. The Best Present Ever. A Grown Synergy. Crafting a Closer World. Local Market, Global Community. President Barack Obama and the Peace Corps Download PDF
  • Fall 2008 Issue: Peace Corps:  Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Vol. 21 No. 3).  A Better Place for the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps and the Next President. “A Quantum Leap” by Barack Obama. A Peace Corps For the 21st Century. A Call For Peace Corps Reform. What Peace Corps Could Do. Peace Corps Mexico’s Technical Cooperation Program. (Download coming soon)
  • Summer 2008 Issue: Planet Interrupted:  The Peace Corps Community Weighs in on Climate Change (Vol. 21 No. 2).  For Every Overseas Village, For Every Kid Named After Us. Adaptation Now. Insecure About Climate Change. A World Vulnerable to Climate Change. Development Without Deforestation. Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development. Peace Corps Partnership Brings Renewable Energy to Vanuatau.  Download PDF
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