UNITED
NATIONS VOLUNTEERS
The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is the volunteer
arm of the United Nations. Created by the UN General Assembly
in 1970 to serve as an operational partner in development
cooperation at the request of UN member states, it supports
human development globally by promoting volunteerism and by
mobilizing volunteers. It operates amidst growing recognition
that volunteerism makes important contributions, economically
and socially, to more cohesive societies by building trust
and reciprocity among citizens. It also encourages people
to become active in volunteering in their countries. UNV is
administered by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
and works through UNDP's country offices around the world.
Some 5,000 qualified and experienced women and men of nearly
160 nationalities are serving each year in developing countries
as UN Volunteers. Since 1971, some 30,000 UN Volunteers have
worked in about 140 countries. Currently, nearly 70 per cent
are citizens of developing countries while the remaining 30
per cent come from the industrialized world.
UN Volunteers work in technical cooperation with governments,
with community-based initiatives, in humanitarian relief and
rehabilitation and in support of human rights, electoral and
peace-building processes. They are professionals who work
on a peer basis. They listen and discuss; teach and train;
encourage and facilitate. Volunteers also share and exchange
ideas, skills and experience.
UN Volunteers were first deployed to work in the Philippines
in 1981. The majority of some 100 volunteers who have been
hosted here have been in the UNV Domestic Development Service
(DDS) Field Workers. They have served in every region of the
Philippines, mostly in rural areas with local governments
and NGOs. Principally experienced in the fields of agriculture
and appropriate technology, these Field Workers have nevertheless
focused their know-how in the promotion of self-reliance at
the grassroots level.
Currently in active service in the Philippines are 4 International
Volunteer Specialists and nearly 40 National UNVs, working
in peace and development advocacy under the GOP-UN Multi-Donor
Programme (MDP3), in environmental advocacy and protection,
in business-community relations, and in indigenous peoples'
capacity building.
Since the Philippines first joined the UNV Programme in 1972,
the country has consistently been one of the largest suppliers
of volunteers. During 1999 and 2000 Filipinos constituted
the largest number of volunteers serving abroad, having been
surpassed only in 2001 by Italy and India. Filipinos are notably
found to have strong mobilization skills - a volunteer profile
considered to be essential for effective and enduring development
actions.
CONTACT US:
Address:
UNVolunteers
29th Floor, Yuchengco Tower
RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Avenue
Makati City, Philippines
Tel. No.: (632) 889-7550
Fax No.: (632) 901-04-54
International Web Site: www.unv.org
Local Web Site: www.unv-ph.org
E-mail: unvgroup.ph@undp.org
Sandra Romero Ruiz
Programme Officer
Email: sandra.romero@undp.org
Lilia Capalad
Country Operations Assistant
Email: lily.capalad@undp.org
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