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Democracy and Civic Engagement International Service Report

Global Trends in Volunteering Infrastructure

By CSD • July 16, 2018August 25, 2021

This report summarizes findings from a study of the global infrastructure for volunteering. The study identified three main trends: the continued expansion and consolidation of volunteering infrastructure; innovations in technology, modalities and partnerships; and new support for inclusion through volunteering. The study also connected trends to challenges, showing interconnections among infrastructure, context, and resource availability. The findings are suggestive for policy as well as infrastructure.

Project: International Voluntary Service for Development

Citation

Grandi, F., Lough, B. J., & Bannister, T. (2018). Global trends in volunteering infrastructure [Report]. Bonn, Germany: United Nations Volunteers.

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2018Benjamin LoughFrancesca GrandiInternational Voluntary Service for DevelopmentTom Bannister

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