Uni's pact with UN 'will benefit region'

Thailand has become the first country in Asean to sign an agreement with the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme to promote the country's initiatives towards the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

UNDP Executive Board Decision (95/2) - Headquarter of UNV - see page 28 "> UNDP Executive Board Decision (95/2) - Headquarter of UNV - see page 28

The Executive Board endorses the proposal of the Secretary General to accept the offer of the Government of the Germany to relocate the Headquarter of the United Nations Volunteers to Bonn from mid, 1996 onward. Therefore, The Executive Board authorizes the Administrator, following the acceptance in principle by the Secretary General, to continue discussuions in terms and provisions of the offer in order to resolve the outstanding issues and finalize the arrangement that will enable the transfer of the headquarters of the United Nations Volunteers to Bonn in July 1996.

UNDP Executive Board Decision (94/9) - see page 36 "> UNDP Executive Board Decision (94/9) - see page 36

The Executive Board invites the Administrator to designate UNV as manager of Transfer Of Knowledge Through Expatriates National Initiative in addition to United Nations International Short-term Advisory Resource Programme, which has already merged with the United Nations Volunteers.

UNDP Governing Council Decision (92/20) - see pages 70-72 "> UNDP Governing Council Decision (92/20) - see pages 70-72

The GC notes the important role of UNV in humanitarian assistance.

UNDP Governing Council Decision (92/35) - see pages 97-99 "> UNDP Governing Council Decision (92/35) - see pages 97-99

The Governing Council welcomes, with due regard to the role of the United Nations Volunteers in development cooperation, its strengthened involvement in the humanitarian relief area and in related fields, ranging from capacity-building in disaster prevention, preparedness and mitigation to rehabilitation and reconstruction activities, working with the relevant United Nations bodies and international organizations.

Local youth celebrate achievements at UN Volunteers Awards in Jordan

Organised on the occasion of the International Day of Volunteers marked annually on December 5, the awards ceremony aimed to 'reward the efforts and achievements of Jordanian volunteers and highlight volunteer contributions to peace and development in Jordan', according to the organisers.

Volunteers have crucial national role in Kenya

Kenya is ranked among the top 10 countries with a 51 per cent participation in volunteering time and 60 per cent participation in giving behaviour. The International Volunteer Day (IVD) marked on December 5, provides an occasion to take stock of the role of volunteers and how to harness their capabilities to advance all spheres of development.

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Guatemala

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH CIVIL SOCIETY