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UN Volunteers is administered by the United Nations Development Programme

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Established by General Assembly, administered by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Focal point for the International Year of Volunteers 2001

8,122 UNV volunteers / 8,470 assignments (2005)

38 per cent in own country

Financial magnitude: US $ 169 million (2005)

144 countries of assignment (2005)

168 nationalities (2005)

80 per cent from developing countries

… ….Some Basic Information.Some Basic Information

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36 per cent women, 64 per cent men

Average age 39 with 5-10 years relevant working experience

Network of partners including more than 135 UNDP country offices UN Departments, Agencies, Funds and Programmes Civil Society Organizations and Networks many national Co-operating Agencies

Focus Areas: MDGs and Poverty Reduction Democratic Governance Energy and Environment for Sustainable Development Crisis Prevention and Recovery HIV/Aids

… ….Some Basic Information.Some Basic Information

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…… …… UN Volunteers UN Volunteers

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…………. Not only UN Volunteers. Not only UN Volunteers

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From 168 countries working in 144 countries

…….. Universality and South-South.. Universality and South-South

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UN partners 59%

UNV (SVF)3%

UNV (Others)12%

UNDP26%

UN partners 46%

UNV (SVF)10%

UNV (Others)9%

UNDP35%

US$ 169 million8470

Volunteer Assignments and Source of Finance( 2005 )

Financial magnitude and sources of financing( 2005)

Volunteers over time( incl 2005 )

…………... Strong Growth... Strong Growth

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…………. Not only UN Volunteers. Not only UN Volunteers

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VOLUNTEERISM /VOLUNTEERS

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MDGs

MDG 5

MATERNALHEALTH

MDG 6

HIV/AIDS e.o

MDG 3

GENDER

MDG 1

POVERTY

MDG 7

ENVIRONMENT

MDG 2

EDUCATION

MDG 4

CHILDREN

MDG 8

PARTNERS

Context and PurposeContext and Purpose

GLOBAL CAMPAIGN TO BAN LANDMINES

GLOBAL POLIO ERADICATION CAMPAIGN

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………………. Increased Acknowledgement. Increased Acknowledgement

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…… …… With More PartnersWith More Partners

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…….. The V4D Business Model.. The V4D Business Model

Global Advocacy

Mobilization of

Volunteers

Integration in Development Planning

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Mobilization of

Volunteers

Integration in Development Planning

Global AdvocacyDistinctive Contributions (with Capacity Development always at its core):

Access to Services and Service Delivery Inclusion and Participation Community mobilization through voluntary action

…….. The V4D Business Model.. The V4D Business Model

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Distinctive Contributions (with Capacity Development always at its core):

Access to Services and Service Delivery Inclusion and Participation Community mobilization through voluntary action

…….. The Results Framework.. The Results Framework

Five Focus Areas MDGs and Poverty Reduction; Democratic Governance; Energy and Environment for Sustainable

Development; Crisis Prevention and Recovery; HIV/Aids

Thirty Service Lines

Six Key DriversBuilding National Capacities; Promoting National Ownership; Forstering an

Enabling Environment; Seeking South-South solutions; Promoting Gender Equity; Forging Strategic Partnerships

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“ [UNV’s] approach has generally been low-key and non-threatening, characterized by flexibility, responsiveness and accessibility. Operating with the authority of the UN but the informality and flexibility of an NGO, UNV has become a means for the UN to work in regions and on issues that have not always been within [the UN’s] compass”

(Review of UNV’s Involvement in Conflict Resolution and Confidence Building. J. Cohen, Conciliation Resources, London, June 2000)

“UNV [has] raised its profile over recent years and equally importantly, [has] established a clearly differentiated and distinctive brand image, especially within the context of other UN agencies. UNV’s core brand attributes []centre on the philosophy, value, people and actions associated with volunteering, both national and international. UNV [has] become more than just a sender and receiver of volunteer manpower, but [is] involved with the whole concept of volunteering and the thought and spirit behind volunteer actions.”

(Second follow-up review of UNV collaboration with cooperation organizations. Francesca Taylor, December 2001)

…… …… What Others SayWhat Others Say

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……. Increasingly Connected

Online volunteering (OV)

World Volunteer Web

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Bolivia

Popular Markets Egypt Venezuela

Brazil MDG Correo

Honduras Art/24 horas

Local developmentLocal development

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Communication

• UNIFEED

• UN News Centre

• Websites, www.unv.org/www.wvw.org

• Strategic media contacts

• 75 offices worldwide

• BBC

• Publications


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