Integrating volunteering into peace and development:
the plan of action for the next decade and beyond
A/RES/70/129
Conference on Financing for Development, 2 in which it is acknowledged that
volunteers and other stakeholders will be important to mobilize and share
knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, complement the efforts of
Governments and support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals,
in particular in developing countries,
Recognizing that volunteerism can be a powerful and cross-cutting means of
implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, that it can help to
expand and mobilize constituencies and engage people in the national planning and
implementation of the 2030 Agenda, and that volunteer groups can help to localize
the Agenda by providing new areas of interaction between Governments and people
for concrete and scalable actions,
Acknowledging that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development creates
unprecedented global and national urgency to accelerate progress in the recognition,
promotion, facilitation, networking and integration of volunteer action by
Governments, civil society, the private sector, academia, the media and international
actors, including the United Nations system,
1.
Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on integrating volunteering
in the next decade, 3 including the plan of action to integrate volunteering into peace
and development policies and programmes for the next decade a nd beyond, and
recognizes that it could be considered in a flexible and adaptable manner;
2.
Recognizes the importance of integrating volunteerism, as appropriate,
into the planning for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, 1 and encourages the United Nations system, civil society and the
private sector, in partnership with Member States, to support such efforts and
promote a conducive environment for volunteerism and volunteers to enhance the
sustainability of development results;
3.
Encourages Governments, in partnership with United Nations entities,
volunteer-involving organizations, the private sector, civil society, including
academia, and other stakeholders, to integrate volunteerism into national
development strategies, plans and policies, United Nations Development Assistance
Frameworks and “One United Nations” plans, and also encourages the meaningful
participation and integration of volunteers into progra mmes and projects through the
provision of adequate means for volunteer action to promote the inclusion of all
people, including youth, older persons, women, migrants, refugees, persons with
disabilities, minorities and other marginalized groups, to levera ge the full potential
of volunteerism;
4.
Emphasizes that volunteerism offers valuable opportunities for youth
engagement, leadership and participation to contribute to the development of
peaceful and inclusive societies, while also allowing young people to acquire skills,
build their capacities and increase their employability;
5.
Commends the positive contributions of national and international
volunteers in conflict prevention and peacebuilding, and reaffirms the importance of
integrating volunteering into peacebuilding and conflict-prevention activities, as
appropriate, to build social cohesion and solidarity;
6.
Also commends the contributions of volunteers to community resilience
for environmental and disaster risk reduction, and calls upon all stakeholders to
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Resolution 69/313, annex.
A/70/118 and Corr.1.