Through the Online Volunteering service of the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, you can connect with UN entities, governments, public institutions and civil society organizations. Find out how to become an Online Volunteer and help tackle today’s sustainable development challenges – from any device, anywhere in the world.
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The United Nations Volunteers programme is a United Nations organization that open volunteer opportunities and mobilize volunteers in 150 countries
UNV advocates volunteerism for sustainable development, integrates volunteering into development planning and mobilizes volunteers with the United Nations.
UNV offers different categories of UN Volunteers and flexible solutions that are responsive to the needs of United Nations entities.
UN Volunteers and Online Volunteers can complement and strengthen the workforce of UN entities, public institutions and civil society organizations. They are qualified, highly motivated and inspirational individuals committed to the principles and ideals of the United Nations. The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme offers partners different volunteer categories, depending on their needs ...
National UN Volunteers are invaluable assets to the work of the United Nations, particularly at the community level where they usher in greater ownership of programmes and projects. Serving with a UN entity, you can share your knowledge of local languages and culture and bring an insider’s understanding of social and economic conditions. As a national UN Volunteer, you will make a positive ...
Volunteers are motivated by values like those of justice, equality and freedom as expressed in the United Nations Charter. A society which supports and encourages different forms of volunteering is likely to be a society which also promotes the well-being of its citizens.