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UNV and MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
28 July 2005 Target: to halve the number of people who suffer from hunger and whose income is less than one dollar a day Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will require the ingenuity, solidarity, and creativity of millions of ordinary people though voluntary action. Efforts on the part of national governments, supported by the international community, can only complement what ultimately will depend on the full involvement of people all over the world. Six billion people have something to contribute. Recognizing this fact is the first step on the road towards harnessing this vast resource in a global effort to meet the MDG targets. In the developing world, an estimated 1.2 billion people survive on less than US$1 a day, 800 million are under-nourished and 153 million children under age five are underweight. Creating opportunities for all members of a community to influence and contribute to their own development process is central to activities relating to the reduction of poverty and the betterment of the human condition. Working primarily at community level with a range of development partners, the UN Volunteers (UNV) programme focuses on activities aimed at strengthening local capacity, fostering ownership and participation, and building on existing forms of voluntary action as a catalyst for social and economic development – all key components for people-centered and people-driven development. UNV’s work in advocating volunteerism focuses on the promotion, recognition, facilitation and networking of volunteer action, including: Through individual volunteers, the UN Volunteers programme
Through volunteer-involving organizations (VIOS), the UN Volunteers programme
Through volunteer networks, the UN Volunteers programme
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