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International Association for Volunteer Effort

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International Association for Volunteer Effort
NameInternational Association for Volunteer Effort
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
Region servedGlobal
FocusVolunteerism, Community development

International Association for Volunteer Effort is a global organization that aims to promote and support volunteerism worldwide, with a focus on community development and social change. The organization works closely with United Nations Volunteers, Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and other international organizations to advance its mission. Founded by Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter, and other prominent leaders, the organization has become a leading voice in the global volunteer movement, inspiring individuals and organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Doctors Without Borders, and Oxfam International to take action. With its headquarters in New York City, the organization has established partnerships with UNICEF, World Health Organization, and The World Bank to address pressing global issues.

History

The International Association for Volunteer Effort was established in the 1970s, with the support of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and other notable figures. The organization's early work focused on promoting volunteerism in the United States, with partnerships with organizations such as American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and YMCA. As the organization grew, it expanded its reach to other regions, including Europe, Asia, and Africa, working with organizations such as European Volunteer Centre, Asian Development Bank, and African Union. The organization has also collaborated with Nobel Peace Prize laureates, including Malala Yousafzai, Desmond Tutu, and Barack Obama, to promote peace and human rights.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the International Association for Volunteer Effort is to promote and support volunteerism worldwide, with a focus on community development and social change. The organization's objectives include increasing volunteer engagement, promoting civic engagement, and supporting community-based initiatives. To achieve these objectives, the organization works with partners such as UNDP, USAID, and European Commission to provide training and capacity-building programs for volunteers and community leaders. The organization also collaborates with research institutions, such as Harvard University, University of Oxford, and Stanford University, to advance the field of volunteerism and community development.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The International Association for Volunteer Effort has a diverse membership base, including non-governmental organizations, community groups, and individual volunteers. The organization has established partnerships with international organizations, such as UNHCR, WHO, and FAO, to advance its mission. The organization also works with national governments, including United States government, European Union, and Government of Canada, to promote volunteerism and community development. Members of the organization include Volunteer Service Overseas, International Rescue Committee, and CARE International, among others.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The International Association for Volunteer Effort implements a range of programs and initiatives to promote volunteerism and community development. These include volunteer exchange programs, training and capacity-building programs, and community-based initiatives. The organization also provides funding and technical assistance to support community-led projects, working with partners such as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. The organization's programs and initiatives have been recognized by UNESCO, World Bank, and European Parliament, among others.

Awards_and_Recognition

The International Association for Volunteer Effort has received numerous awards and recognition for its work, including the United Nations Award for Outstanding Contributions to Volunteerism and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The organization's leaders, including Kofi Annan and Mary Robinson, have also received awards and recognition for their contributions to volunteerism and human rights. The organization has also been recognized by Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Time Magazine, and Forbes Magazine, among others, for its innovative approaches to volunteerism and community development.

Global_Conferences_and_Meetings

The International Association for Volunteer Effort hosts global conferences and meetings to bring together volunteers, community leaders, and international organizations to share best practices and advance the field of volunteerism. These events have been held in New York City, Geneva, Tokyo, and Cairo, among other locations, and have featured speakers such as Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau, and Jacinda Ardern. The organization also participates in global events, such as the World Economic Forum, G20 Summit, and UN General Assembly, to promote volunteerism and community development on the global agenda. Category:Volunteerism

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