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Inspiration in Action THE YOUTH-UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL

Inspiration in Action THE YOUTH-UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF YOUTH IN AFRICA ADDIS ABABA 12-14 September 2012 Ghulam M. Isaczai Chief, Development Division. UNV is administered by the United Nations Development Programme. Volunteerism and Youth.

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Inspiration in Action THE YOUTH-UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL

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  1. Inspiration in Action THE YOUTH-UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF YOUTH IN AFRICA ADDIS ABABA 12-14 September 2012 Ghulam M. Isaczai Chief, Development Division UNV is administered by the United Nations Development Programme

  2. Volunteerism and Youth • Social integration • Employability • Civic Engagement • Health and Well being

  3. Support to Youth Volunteering • Policy and Legislation • National and Regional Youth volunteer Schemes • Youth Centers and Networks • Mobilizing volunteers

  4. Where UN Volunteers work • 7,708UN Volunteers • 83%from developing countries • 30%volunteered within their own countries

  5. UN Volunteers in Africa Total: About 4,000 each year. 29% National UN Volunteers 71% International UN Volunteers 71% are international 33 % 27 % 27% 13% Source: Annual Report 2006

  6. Origin of UNVs in Africa

  7. Liberia National Youth Volunteer Service Programme (NYVS) The objectives: capacity building for youth and local communities; contribute to reconstruction of Liberia, and acquire skills employability skills; Sector: public education and health services at the community level; Results: over 323 placement in 20 communities, To date 30%percent secured full time employment.

  8. Lesotho National Graduate Volunteer Scheme, 2009 • Objective: Gain employability skills through volunteering opportunities • Results: More than 2000 graduates registered 500 have enrolled, 230 have secured employment. • Funded by the Government and is now fully absorbed as a Government programme;

  9. Burkina Faso National Volunteer Programme: Since 2006 • A national programme managed by an independent entity • Part of the national youth development strategy of the country. • To date-More than 3000 young people have gone through the programme;

  10. ECOWAS Volunteer Programme: Since 2009 • Launched in March,2010 in Monrovia- Liberia; AfDB • 20 Volunteers deployed in Liberia • Plan deployment of 80 volunteers in Guinea and Sierra Leone.

  11. Partnership and Recommendations • Technical support, national, regional, and continental levels • Coordination between RECs and AU programme • Assistance to AU Youth Volunteer Programme • Integration of the SG agenda in AU Programme on Youth • South-South Cooperation (knowledge and experience) • Positioning youth agenda and volunteerism in the post MDGs debate • Partnership with private sector and regional entities • Include youth volunteerism in the final COMY IV declaration

  12. Letter of Understanding with AUC 24 August 2012 • THANK YOU • ASANTE SANA

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