UNV partnering with the Russian Federation

The partnership between the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme and the Government of the Russian Federation on the Full Funding programme started in 2018. In the context of the Year of the Volunteer, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNV signed the first agreement to deploy Russian citizens as fully funded international UN Volunteers.

Since then, and despite the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic posed on the implementation of the UNV Full Funding Programme, a total of 62 Russian fully funded UN Volunteers have been supporting the development and humanitarian efforts of the UN worldwide. 

During 2024, 63 Russian nationals served as UN Volunteers, 25 of them fully funded by the Government.

In its Voluntary National Review (VNR) the Government of the Russian Federation reported on this collaboration: "The Russian Federation is also cooperating with the UN Volunteers programme. The cooperation resulted in a project of sending Russian expert volunteers to developing countries to assist national development and improve living standards."


For further information, visit the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian FederationAlso refer to UNV's Annual Report 2024 including our Special Voluntary Fund and Full Funding reports.

Coverage of our partnership and UN Volunteers

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The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) is headquartered at the UN campus in Bonn.
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Global
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Global
11 March 2026
No easy roads: UN Volunteers in Southern Madagascar
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After the Storm in Madagascar
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East and Southern Africa
09 March 2026
National UN Volunteer, Pierre Yvan Miharisoa, is a Specialist in Law, Gender, and Communications with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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