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China Volunteer Report 2011
14 December 2011
The China Volunteer Report 2011, launched during the recent celebration of the 30th anniversary of UNV in China, is now available for download in English and Chinese here and at the UNDP China website.  Read
UN official hails volunteers' contribution to development
02 December 2011
Beijing, China: Volunteering has made a great contribution to development over the past three decades in China, and the nation's experience should be shared with other members of the international community, said a United Nations official. Read
China launches its first national volunteer association
02 August 2011
Renata Lok-Dessallien (left), United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, and Zhou Tienong, President of the China Volunteers Association (CVA), during the launch of CVA, the first volunteer association in the country. Its aim is to foster a culture of volunteerism for social development and solidarity. (UNV, 2011)
Beijing, China: The UN Resident Coordinator in China, Renata Lok-Dessallien, celebrated the launch of the China Volunteers Association. This inclusive volunteer association aims to foster and promote the culture of volunteerism for social development. Read
Passing the Torch of Volunteering from Beijing Olympics to 2010 Asian Games
24 August 2010
Some 300 volunteer team leaders, including those shown above, attended a special training camp to improve skills they will need to manage the tens of thousands of volunteers whom the 2010 Asian Games organizers are counting on to make the Games a success in Guangzhou, China in November. (UNV/2010)
Guangzhou, China: The 2010 Asian Games organizers expect some 600,000 volunteers to serve at the games and Paralympic venues and throughout the host city of Guangzhou, China. Read
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UNV opens multi-media exhibit at 2010 Shanghai World Expo
06 August 2010
Henny Ngu, UNV China Programme Officer, tries out the interactive UNV  webpage, which is part of UNV's new multi-media exhibit at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. (Oliver Wittershagen/UNV, 2010)
Shanghai, China: The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme opened a multi-media exhibit at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo to raise awareness about the value of voluntary action and attract new UNV volunteers. The exhibit runs until 18 August and joins those of 35 other UN agencies participating in the UN Pavilion. It aims to raise awareness of the contribution volunteerism makes to peace and development and to encourage qualified individuals to apply to become UNV volunteers. Read
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