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UN Volunteers Online Volunteering Service

By Kate | Permalink | No Comments | August 8th, 2007 | Trackback

md12fo6g_tcm6-57570.jpgIf you want to volunteer with a development organization without leaving home, check out UN Volunteers Online Volunteering Service to see if any organization has put in a request for a skill you have. The overall goal of the site is to support the Millennium Development Goals – which seek to make significant progress on a number of world issues such as extreme poverty and HIV/AIDS by 2015; volunteers can scan through ads, select one to apply for, and, if the organization thinks it is a good match, start their work from home. I’ve done a bit of proofreading of reports and research of aid-type organizations (on my own, not through UN Online Volunteering), and I have to say even this task that really provides only basic exposure to the field can be eye-opening.

A few examples:

The basic requirements regular internet access can apply; you register and then apply for a particular project, many of which require specific skills.

I can envision situations where it might require a good deal of commitment and initiative to keep going, when you will never even meet the people you are working with and there are gaps in communication. There are a number of volunteer success stories though, including some pretty interesting examples of what can be done online. One is a volunteer from DR Congo, who, despite frequent lack of electricity and poor infrastructure, maintained regular email contact with other volunteers from Internet cafes, in order to realize a pen pal project between local children who were refugees and pen pals in Europe and the US. If you’ve got the energy and know-how, though, this could be quite an opportunity to participate in a project developed by a local organization.





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