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- United Nations Volunteers
The United Nations Volunteers programme is a United Nations organization that open volunteer opportunities and mobilize volunteers in 150 countries
- Become a UN Volunteer - United Nations Volunteers
Become a volunteerWe regularly publish selected volunteer opportunities You must first create your profile in the UNV Global Talent Pool via our Unified Volunteering Platform to apply Some assignments are not published because they are filled by candidates whose profiles are matched directly from our Global Talent Pool Some sponsored assignments may have additional eligibility criteria
- Become an Online Volunteer - United Nations Volunteers
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
- Volunteerism
The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme works to build recognition of the contributions of volunteers to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, the landmark global commitment to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development
- Volunteer abroad
International UN Volunteers promote peace and development in communities around the globe, while upholding the ideals and aspirations of the United Nations They come from 160 countries, representing many cultures and backgrounds, and bring a wide variety of perspectives and approaches
- Become a volunteer in your own country - United Nations Volunteers
As a national UN Volunteer, you will make a positive impact on your homeland, while working with people from around the world, including international UN Volunteers and United Nations staff Join us now and help your country move faster toward reaching the Sustainable Development Goals Read more
- Main page and DOA search - UVP UNV
The United Volunteers Platform (UVP) site is the UN webpage to initiate manage your UNV volunteering career
- The power of volunteerism | UNV - United Nations Volunteers
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
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