The EU Aid Volunteers initiative provides opportunities to European citizens and long-term residents, from a wide range of backgrounds and with a diversity of skills and professional experience, to get involved in humanitarian aid projects, support the provision of needs-based humanitarian aid in third countries and engage in volunteering opportunities, through deployment and online-volunteering.
The initiative focuses on strengthening the European Union's capacity to deliver needs-based humanitarian aid by providing professional support through the deployment of trained volunteers to people in need. Furthermore, it aims to strengthen the capacity and resilience of vulnerable communities in third countries, through the implementation of joint projects between experienced humanitarian operators and local organisations in third countries.
By the end of 2018, 570 volunteers were trained and 399 were deployed to third countries all around the world. Other activities, such as the training of the next groups of candidate volunteers, various communication and outreach activities took also place in 2018. 208 sending and hosting organisations have been certified and new projects for deployment of volunteers and technical assistance and capacity building for organisations have been selected.
In 2019, these activities will continue to give opportunities for more hosting and sending organisations to benefit from capacity building and technical assistance projects and more EU Aid Volunteers to be deployed in countries outside the EU. The certification of sending and hosting organisations will go on, on a rolling basis as well as the maintenance of the EU Aid Volunteers Platform. The communication activities remain relevant to promote the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
The 2019 objectives of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative under the following actions are:
To implement the training programme and training of candidate volunteers: prepare training and assessment of candidate volunteers. The training programme is based on the competence framework and consists of a combined learning approach based on e-learning and classroom modules.
To continue certification of sending and hosting organisations;
To maintain and further develop the EU Aid Volunteers Platform for registration, networking, online volunteering and learning.
To continue the outreach activities and the promotion of the EU Aid Volunteers initiave.
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Would you like to become an EU Aid Volunteer?
Volunteering through the EU Aid Volunteers initiative offers the possibility to EU citizens and long-term residents living in Europe to volunteer in countries affected by humanitarian crises. Volunteer placements are based on assessments of humanitarian needs on the ground, so that volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds and with different levels of expertise can take part.
There will also be on-line volunteer opportunities, open to citizens of all nationalities, which will offer additional ways to participate
The first EU Aid Volunteer vacancies were published on the EU Aid Volunteers Platform
EACEA is in charge of the complete life-cycle management of the strands/actions mentioned above. This consists of the implementation of the programme including the call for proposals, analysis of the grant requests, monitoring of projects, including visits on the spot, and the dissemination of the projects' and programme's results. More about EACEA.
EACEA works in partnership with the European Commission, DG ECHO.
DG ECHO guided the design and development of the programme in close consultation with EU member states and key humanitarian stakeholders. DG ECHO holds responsibility for the development of the legal framework at the base of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative and maintains key oversight for policy, financial and operational elements of the initiative.
For more information about the EU Aid Volunteer initiative or to learn more about volunteer opportunities offered under the EU Aid Volunteers initiative, please visit DG ECHO official website
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