I HAVE TODAY signed an Executive Order1
providing for the establishment of a Peace Corps on a temporary pilot basis.
I am also sending to Congress a message proposing authorization of a permanent
Peace Corps. This Corps will be a pool of trained American men and women
sent overseas by the U.S. Government or through private institutions and
organizations to help foreign countries meet their urgent needs for skilled
manpower.
It is our hope to have 500 or
more people in the field by the end of the year.
The initial reactions to the
Peace Corps proposal are convincing proof that we have, in this country,
an immense reservoir of such men and women - anxious to sacrifice their
energies and time and toil to the cause of world peace and human progress.
In establishing our Peace Corps
we intend to make full use of the resources and talents of private institutions
and groups. Universities, voluntary agencies, labor unions and industry
will be asked to share in this effort - contributing diverse sources of
energy and imagination - making it clear that the responsibility for peace
is the responsibility of our entire society.
We will only send abroad Americans
who are wanted by the host country - who have a real job to do - and who
are qualified to do that job. Programs will be developed with care, and
after full negotiation, in order to make sure that the Peace Corps is wanted
and will contribute to the welfare of other people. Our Peace Corps is
not designed as an instrument of diplomacy or propaganda or ideological
conflict. It is designed to permit our people to exercise more fully their
responsibilities in the great common cause of world development.
Life in the Peace Corps will
not be easy. There will be no salary and allowances will be at a level
sufficient only to maintain health and meet basic needs. Men and women
will be expected to work and live alongside the nationals of the country
in which they are stationed - doing the same work, eating the same food,
talking the same language.
But if the life will not be
easy, it will be rich and satisfying. For every young American who participates
in the Peace Corps - who works in a foreign land - will know that he or
she is sharing in the great common task of bringing to man that decent
way of life which is the foundation of freedom and a condition of peace.