UNV CONSULTATION ON INCLUSIVE VOLUNTEERISM (FEW MORE DAYS, UP TO DEC 1 )

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https://knowledge.unv.org/discussion/how-can-volunteering-help-build-equal-and-inclusive-societies

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About the discussion group

The climate crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, persistent poverty, increasing unemployment – these and many other social issues continue to widen inequalities within communities. For equal and inclusive societies to become a reality, it is important to consider at the decision-making table and how the voices of the most marginalized are heard. What is the role of volunteerism in creating societies built on equality and inclusion? This is the key question that frames the 2022 State of the World’s Volunteerism Report (SWVR).

As we anticipate the release of the 2022 SWVR on December 2, we invite volunteers, volunteer-involving organisations, government officials, NGOs and other stakeholders to share insights and best practice examples on how models of people-state relationships (deliberative governance, co-production and social innovation) can help volunteers create a society that benefits all. We also invite you to share with us the challenges you faced and how you addressed them. This discussion builds on previous conversations on the role of volunteerism in shaping an inclusive 21st century social contract. Some questions to frame this discussion:

  • What spaces and strategies are available that bring together people’s and states’ diverse interests and aspirations towards deliberative decision-making processes?

 

  • What processes exist that engage volunteers in defining and prioritising social challenges and shaping responses to these challenges in collaboration with state authorities?

 

  • How can volunteer connections facilitate, generate and promote the diffusion of new ideas and practices especially at the grassroots level towards accelerating the achievement of the SDGs?

 

 

 

Position: Co -Founder of ENGAGE,a new social venture for the promotion of volunteerism and service and Ideator of Sharing4Good

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