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Welcome!. Who is in the room?. A unique gathering of players from 22 countries Southern Africa: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe African countries beyond the region : Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal

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Welcome!

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  1. Welcome!

  2. Who is in the room? A unique gathering of players from 22 countries • Southern Africa: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe • African countries beyond the region: Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal • And from abroad: Canada, Germany, Norway, UK, USA

  3. Where did this start? • Budapest 2009: Flavia Pansieri, head of UNV, asks regions to mark the 10th anniversary of the UN’s International Year of Volunteers in 2001 • November 2010: UNV, VOSESA and 20 partners from across southern Africa hold a strategy session to plan the conference • 2010/11: 13 funders pledge support; 10 background papers researched; 50 speakers & moderators are secured; 7 site visits planned; 180 registrations • 16 Oct 2011: A youth session marks the start of the conference proceedings.

  4. Our strategy Focus on 3 SADC regional priorities Showcase 5 volunteering pillars • Combat HIV/AIDS • Youth social and economic participation • Regional integration and developing a regional identity • Youth volunteering • Community-based volunteering • International volunteering • Corporate support for voluntary action • Higher education community engagement

  5. Our objectives Showcase the contribution of volunteering and civic service to achieving sustainable development and peace Identify opportunities and strategies to strengthen the role of voluntary service in national and regional development Increase research on the nature, scope and impact of voluntary service Explore options for increasing a variety of regional voluntary service programmes in southern Africa

  6. Outcomes envisaged Stronger understanding about how volunteering and civic service contribute towards achieving the MDGs and sustainable development Support from representatives of SADC member states for a UNV resolution on volunteering that will be presented to the UN General Assembly on 5 December 2011 Steps towards the establishment of a variety of SADC regional voluntary service programmes

  7. Our thanks go to … • United Nations Volunteers Programme Naheed Haque, Tapiwa Kamuruko, Simona Costanza, UNV Programme Officers • Our sponsors • Our steering committee • The VOSESA team Karena Cronin, Benter Okello, Learnmore Muchemwa, Jacob Mati, Eddy Mavungu Mazembo, Lauren Graham, Philanie Jooste • Our event organisers Brenda Kennedy, Karen Hague • Our volunteers Sponsors Canada World Youth European Commission Youth in Action Programme FirstRand Volunteers Programme FK Norway IDRC New loveLife Trust NYDA OSISA SARUA Talloires Network UNV

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