The General Assembly bearing in mind the recommendations of the Sana'a Declaration, adopted at the High-level Symposium on International Volunteer Service and Development. In addition, The General Assembly reaffirms that the United Nations Volunteers programme continues to be an effective instrument of multilateral technical co-operation programmes responding to the needs of the developing countries, particulitary to those of the last developed among them.
UNGA Resolution 38/173 on: United Nations Volunteers programme - see page 143
UNGA Resolution 36/198 on: United Nations Volunteers programme - see pages 131-132 First Decade
The General Assembly notes with satisfaction the successful achievement of the United Nations Volunteers programme during the first decade of service, that it is active in 93 countries, including the least developed countries, and that it has, in response to GA resolution 34/107 of 14 December 1979, reached ahead of schedule the target of 1000 volunteers in service.
UNGA Resolution 35/421 on: United Nations Volunteers programme
The resolution noted a change in the title of the post of Coordinator of UNV. It was considered that the title of Executive Coordinator would reflect better the functions and responsibilities of the post.
UNGA Resolution 34/163 on: United Nations Volunteers programme - see pages 183-184
The General Assembly recognizes the need for wider and more effective use of all appropriate channels that would allow young people to participate in a concrete and effective manner in national development and in the activities of the United Nations at the national, regional, interregional and international level.
UNGA Resolution 34/107 on: United Nations Volunteers programme - see pages 100-101
The General Assembly endorses an increase in the number of volunteers in service to a level of one thousand by 1983 to meet the needs and the requests of developing countries, subject to the availability of funds and with the understanding that the quality of the programme will not be adversely affected.
UNGA Resolution 33/84 on: United Nations Volunteers programme
The General Assembly is convinced that, with a greater proportion of technically qualified volunteers currently being reqruited from developing countries themselves, the United Nations Programmes is assuming an important role as an instrument of technical cooperation among developing countries. Also, The General Assembly appeals to the Governments of the Member States to consider contributing to or increasing their contributions to the Special Voluntary Fund for the United Nations Volunteers.
UNGA Resolution 31/166 on: UNV Domestic Development Services (DDS) - see page 73
The General Assembly requests the Administrator of the United Nations Development programme to develop further and expand activites of the United Nations Volunteers in the field of domestic development services; to ensure that the United Nations Volunteers programme actively promotes the formation of regional advisory groups for domestic development services and subsequently co-operates to the fullest possible extent with such group; to ensure that the United Nations Volunteers programme prepares and publishes relevant material on volunteer and domestic development services activities.
UNGA Resolution 3125/XXVIII on: United Nations Volunteers programme - see pages 46-47
The GA endorses the measures beign taken by UNV to assume the responsibility for its own recruitment, working directly with sponsoring agencies and organizations interested in participating in the programme...
UNGA Resolution 2810(XXVI) on: United Nations Volunteers programme
The General Assembly reaffirms its conviction that the active participation of the younger generation in all aspects of social and economic life constitutes an important additional source of trained manpower in the over-all development efforts, thus ensuring the increased effectivness of collective effrots necessary for a better society.
UNGA Resolution 2460 (XXIII): Feasibility of creating an international corps of volunteers for development
The GA requests the ECOSOC to study the feasibility of creating an international corps of volunteers for development...