Entering into a new year, want to search for something meaningful to do during leisure time, and I found out the following web-site:
http://www.unv.org/en/how-to-volunteer/online-volunteers.html
Online volunteers...
are people who commit their time and skills over the Internet, freely and without financial considerations, for the benefit of society.
UNV’s Online Volunteering (OV) service connects development organizations and volunteers over the Internet and supports their effective online collaboration.
It gives development organizations access to a broader pool of knowledge and resources to enhance their capacities, while it offers individuals worldwide additional opportunities to volunteer for development and contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
The OV service has enabled more than 1000 non-profit development organizations (CSOs, government institutions, academic institutions, United Nations organizations) to benefit from the support of more than 12,000 individuals from 182 countries (60% women, 40% from developing countries in 2007) who:
Provide technical expertise (e.g. advice on waste disposal, contract drafting)
Support project and resources management (e.g. project planning, volunteers management)
Contribute to knowledge management (e.g. data collection, database development)
Facilitate communication and networking (e.g. newsletters production and translation, moderation of online discussion groups)
If you are interested in volunteering online, your first stop should be UNV's Online Volunteering service at www.onlinevolunteering.org
Note to UNV volunteer applicants: UNV online applications or rosters are NOT accessible through the Online Volunteering service.
For enquiries regarding your application or its status on the roster, please write to roster@unvolunteers.org.
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