SG/SM/13362

With Volunteering Natural Expression of Human Solidarity, Secretary-General, in Video Message, Urges Governments to Strengthen Frameworks in Its Support

24 January 2011
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/13362
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

With Volunteering Natural Expression of Human Solidarity, Secretary-General,


in Video Message, Urges Governments to Strengthen Frameworks in Its Support

 


Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s video message to the twenty-first World Conference of the International Association for Volunteer Effort, in Singapore, today, 24 January:


Mr. Kang Hyun Lee, President of the International Association for Volunteer Effort,

Distinguished present and former leaders of IAVE,

Ms. Flavia Pansieri, Executive Coordinator of the UN Volunteers programme,

And of course, all the wonderful volunteers in the audience,


It is a pleasure to greet all the participants in this world conference.  Your chosen theme says it all:  volunteers can change the world.  From peacekeeping to humanitarian emergencies, from climate change to the Millennium Development Goals, from social justice to social cohesion — volunteering is a powerful means to mobilize all segments of society.  It unites individuals and countries in common cause.


I thank you all for supporting volunteerism.  I also welcome your efforts to remove the barriers that keep potential volunteers from getting involved in building a better world.  United Nations Volunteers will continue to do their part — thousands of men and women who contribute every year to our global mission of peace, development and human rights.


Volunteering is a natural expression of human solidarity that deserves greater backing.  I urge Governments and other partners to strengthen the frameworks that support volunteerism.


In this year in which we mark the tenth anniversary of the International Year of Volunteers, let us all recognize the wonderful contributions that volunteers make all over the world, in developing and developed countries alike.


To all of you at the International Association for Volunteer Effort, I wish you a happy fortieth anniversary.  We have a tough and busy year ahead, and I will continue to count on your dedication and hard work.


Thank you.


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