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Becoming a UNV volunteer As a part of its activities, UNV opens up opportunities for professional women and men to serve as UNV volunteers and contribute to the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – a set of time-bound targets to combat poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women.
The UNV programme recruit a great diversity of talents and offer these opportunities to:
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Basic requirements
Since 1971, more than 30,000 UNV volunteers have worked in over 160 countries. UNV volunteers are professionals that play key roles in delivering development efforts. To become a UNV volunteer one should fulfill the following minimum requirements:
Benefits Benefits are, in principle, not measured in monetary terms determined by the labour market. Foremost is the personal and professional satisfaction the assignment should bring to you, the UNV volunteer. In return for your service, you will receive the following benefits:
Note: The above general provisions are summarized from the Conditions of Service for UNV volunteers. |
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