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February 2006  
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MDGs & Volunteers


Global Volunteer Update
Special Focus
What difference does it make – to volunteers?
A doctor from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) cares for a young child in Pakistan. (By Sveinung Uddu Ystad/Norwegian Red Cross)
Without any qualms, Jon Snow, a British television reporter, claimed that volunteering changed his life after teaching children in Uganda. Since then, he’s been working with volunteer organizations.

Some volunteers’ names are etched in the history of astronomy - a "submicroscopic dust" will be named after them. NASA recently enlisted an army of Internet volunteers to identify interstellar dust from the Stardust earth re-entry.

In another kind of stargazing, do you know that the international Sundance film festival, like most cultural and sports events, are practically run by volunteers? Not only that, China will start recruiting volunteers this June for the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

These are but a few stories that illustrate volunteers’ impact - individually and collectively. But a recent research showed that some volunteers don’t value their experiences. A study done by UK’s Chartered Management Institute and the international volunteer-sending organization VSO, reveal that some individuals fail to capitalize on their volunteering experiences.

What does your volunteer experience teach you? How do you apply the skills you’ve learned during volunteering in your normal, everyday work and life? Did volunteering make a difference? Tell us here!


In this issue
News
Annan calls for ‘new mindset’ at UN involving not just governments but people
Malawi: Villages get cracking to become MDG achievers
Soroptimist International volunteers help prevent malaria in Benin
Australia's newest international volunteer programme
Indonesian Red Cross volunteers respond to flash flooding and landslide
VSO to recruit more senior volunteer teachers
New campaign urges America’s 77 million baby boomers to volunteer
Viewpoints
Country answers call for volunteers
VolunTourism & the Millennium Development Goals
Creating baby boomer-friendly volunteer opportunities
Did the Year of the Volunteer make a difference in the UK?
Volunteer story
The battle continues: Volunteer gets food to quake victims in Pakistan
Resources
School of Volunteer Management
Volunteering Hub’s Good Practice Bank
College freshmen volunteering more, drinking less: Survey
Just About Managing? Effective management for voluntary organizations and community groups
Refugee women: From volunteers to employees
Can Corporate Volunteering Support the Bottom Line?
Volunteer Service Journal (China) – special English edition
Calls to Action
'Working with positive negatives': 100 photos for charity auction on ebay
Investing in Volunteers
Hands On Network
Touch Africa International
Upcoming Events
International Youth Volunteerism Summit

The Global Volunteer Update is published by the United Nations Volunteers programme in partnership with several organizations. Information is posted from various sources in the effort to advance understanding of volunteering issues. Copyright of content lies with original authors/publishers. Opinions expressed in articles are solely those of the authors and not of UNV or its partners.

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