The United Nations has declared 2026 the International Volunteer Year (IVY 2026) to recognize volunteerism as a key driver of sustainable development. Launching on International Volunteer Day—5 December 2025, IVY 2026 is a call to governments, organizations, and communities worldwide to champion volunteerism in all its forms—formal and informal, local and global—while fostering inclusive policies and ensuring volunteer contributions are recognized and measured.
Volunteerism is a cornerstone of sustainable development and humanitarian action. Volunteers strengthen societies in times of crisis and peace, and their contributions are vital to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Valuing and measuring volunteer contributions—formal and informal—is key to strengthening global understanding and shaping innovative models for the future.
The International Volunteer Year 2026 highlights the essential role volunteers play in advancing global goals, fostering resilience, and driving collective progress. Governments, organizations, and communities are encouraged to recognize and support volunteers by creating safe, inclusive environments and integrating volunteering into policies.
Resources
Roadmap to implement IVY 2026 in countries
IVY 2026 Press Release on 5 December 2025
UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ message on IVD marks IVY 2026
UNV Executive Coordinator's speech
Opening Event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York
IVY 2026 launch across the globe in pictures
Launched with IVY 2026: 2026 State of the World's Volunteerism Report
Volunteer, 2026 is yours—Watch the campaign video
