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Peacekeeping
Peacekeeping is a way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace. Peacekeepers - soldiers and military officers, civilian police officers and civilian personnel, many of them volunteers, from many countries - monitor and observe peace processes that emerge in post-conflict situations and assist ex-combatants to implement the peace agreements they have signed.

Assistance from volunteers comes in many forms, including confidence-building measures, power-sharing arrangements, electoral support, strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development. As of March 2006, in addition to military and police personnel, more than 4,800 international civilian personnel, 1,600 UN Volunteers and over 10,000 local civilian personnel worked in UN peacekeeping missions.

Here we highlight volunteers’ involvement in sustaining peace and building confidence in regions in conflict.

If you have any news, press releases, events, documents, links or other information resources related to volunteers' role in peacekeeping, send them to us at info@worldvolunteerweb.org and we will feature them here.



Related articles
13 June 2007
Aid agencies pledge continued efforts despite deaths of volunteers 
Youth volunteers are busy sorting humanitarian assistance in the Lebanese Red Cross centres for distribution to the most vulnerable. (Courtesy: IFRC)
Beirut, Lebanon: Aid agencies pledged to continue efforts to deliver relief and evacuate the injured from the besieged Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in north Lebanon despite an upsurge in fighting and death of two volunteers.

The LRC, the Palestine Red Crescent (PRC) and the ICRC issued a joint statement deploring the deaths of the two medical volunteers and stressing the importance of respecting medical and relief teams working in the field in support of the victims of the current hostilities.

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From: IRIN News
More about: Lebanon
12 April 2007
Youth volunteers restore hope in Lebanon 
Volunteers working at a school in Saida (Sidon). (David Snyder/CRS)
Sidon, Lebanon: For Abdel Razak and hundreds of other young volunteers, helping to pick up the pieces is their way to make a change for their country and provide a new generation with hope.   Read article
From: ReliefWeb
More about: Lebanon  Young volunteers
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06 March 2007
Volunteers fight crime in South Africa by Sipho Masondo
Knysna, South Africa: Community members in the crime-ridden areas near Knysna, South Africa have declared war on lawlessness. Through Bambanani (sticking together), a volunteer group, Knysna residents attempt to stop criminal activities illegal drinking establishments and drug dealing by continuously patrolling their community.  Read article
More about: South Africa
21 December 2006
Red Cross/Crescent appeals for volunteers, staff's release in Iraq 
Geneva, Switzerland: On Sunday, 17 December a number of Iraqi Red Crescent Society staff and volunteers and other persons were abducted from one of the Society's offices in Baghdad. As of today, some have been released, but many are still being held.  Read article
20 December 2006
UN Volunteers bring experience to Kosovo by Hanna Snarberg, UNV volunteer and Public Information Officer for UNMIK
Pristina, Serbia: UN Volunteers participation in UNMIK dates back to the beginning of the mission in June 1999 when some 200 UN Volunteers supported the mission in humanitarian work, organizing food deliveries, providing medical care and setting up temporary shelter for thousands of refugees returning to Kosovo.   Read article
More about: Kosovo  Governance  Refugees

 

Related links
V::I::P - Promotion of Local and International Youth Volunteering for Peace Building and Conflict Resolution in Europe 
The report presents good practices workshops on local youth volunteering projects for conflict resolution and peace building in Europe, discusses the role of donors and governments in stimulating the potential of volunteering, and showcases the diverse contributions of volunteering to the peace building and conflict resolution process.  Visit site
Committed Action for Relief and Education (CARE) Mumbai 
The mission or CARE Mumbai is to bring people, their ideas and knowledge together and provide a platform for helping the underprivileged section of  society.And tackle problems like communalism, deprivation, discrimination and exploitation.  Visit site
Volunteerism for human development and peace-building 
Globally, volunteerism contributes to many areas of human development and peace-building. Volunteerism can be the ideal link between global and local: volunteers may have experience of doing things in different ways, with different approaches, and commit themselves to transferring this information in a way that is beneficial to the people whom they serve.  Visit site

Related blog entries
30 November 2006, 10:19
Peace movement promotes volunteering in Bangladesh 
The Bangladesh-based Movement for Peace and Progress is planning to have a cultural programme and discussion to promote volunteering in the country.  Read entry
From: IVD 2006 Blog
01 November 2006, 14:29
Working towards peace in Sri Lanka 
In Sri Lanka, agencies are organizing exciting events to promote peace and volunteering and the achievement of MDGs.   Read entry
From: IVD 2006 Blog
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