Volunteerism and South-South Cooperation: building forward better together

The current COVID-19 pandemic has witnessed a boost in volunteering. Millions of volunteers have dedicated their time and skills or even risked their health and wellbeing to combat this unprecedented global crisis. 

A special group of UN Volunteers from the Global South is playing an active and crucial role in strengthening solidarity among countries of the Global South, which are most impacted by the pandemic. By bringing their rich experience to enable resilient and sustainable recovery through volunteerism, they promote South-South Cooperation (SSC).

Photo: Dr Violet Mathenge, (Kenya) serves as UN Volunteer Surveillance and Emergency Risk Management Officer with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Botswana. ©UNV, 2021

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Dr Violet Mathenge, UN Volunteer from Kenya and serving as Surveillance and Emergency Risk Management Officer at WHO Botswana.