International Volunteer Day
International Volunteer Day
By
Dr Arvind Kumar
Yesterday
5th December was observed as the International Volunteer Day every
year by the United Nations (UN). This day affords volunteers a chance to work
together on projects and campaigns promoting their contributions to economic
and social development at local, national and international levels. As a result
of the resolution A/RES/40/212 adopted by UN General Assembly on 17 December
1985, the governments world over, the UN, and civil society organizations work
together with volunteers around the world to promote economic and social
development.
This
day hopes to heighten people’s and governments’ awareness of the voluntary
contributions. It also focuses on stimulating people to offer their services as
volunteers, both at home and abroad. Over the years, governments, businesses,
nonprofit organizations, and individuals contribute the International Volunteer
Day through various activities including:
Ø Voluntary
community projects.
Ø Parades,
marches, or rallies.
Ø Award
ceremonies for volunteers who made significant contributions to their
communities.
Ø “Time
donation” campaigns that involve people pledging hours of voluntary service to
specific projects.
Ø Companies
launching voluntary programs as part of their corporate responsibility.
Ø Volunteer
competitions.
Ø Activities
and events for the day help promote the impact of volunteering and the UN’s
Millennium Development Goals, via volunteering to:
Ø Help
eradicate poverty.
Ø Achieve
universal primary education.
Ø Promote
gender equality and empower women.
Ø Reduce
child mortality and to improve maternal health.
Ø Reverse
the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other major diseases.
Ø Help
ensure environmental sustainability.
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