Volunteer statistics (ILO)*
Source: ILOSTATS. The data is collected by ILO from national statistical offices. As national statistics on volunteer work are produced using a variety of approaches and tools, direct and cross-country comparisons are not recommended. For more information, visit https://ilostat.ilo.org/topics/volunteer-work/
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Laws, Policies, Schemes on Volunteering
Does the country have a piece of legislation on volunteering?
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Does the country have a national policy, scheme, plan or strategy specific to volunteering?
Yes
Name of specific policy, strategy or plan on volunteering at the national level. | Year created | Source link | What are the relevant SDG areas/crosscutting themes of the policy, plan scheme or strategy? |
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Uganda Graduate Volunteer Scheme |
2017 | View source |
Does the country have a sectoral and cross-sectoral policy, scheme, plan or strategy that mentions volunteering?
Yes
Name of specific policy, strategy or plan on volunteering at the national level. | Year created | Source link | What are the relevant SDG areas/crosscutting themes of the policy, plan scheme or strategy? |
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National Youth Policy | 2001 | View source |
VNR Reporting
Review report on Uganda's readiness for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda
View sourceVoluntary National Review Report on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
View sourceParagraph 1, page 16
Through the concerted efforts of volunteers, Government, civil society, the private sector and the United Nations, Uganda is seeking to strengthen people’s ownership of the 2030 Agenda.
Paragraph 2, page 33
Early childhood enrolment can be significantly enhanced if Community-based Early Childhood Development centres, normally managed by untrained volunteers, are supported in terms of state funding, the provision of equipment and learning aids, and basic services such as clean water and toilet facilities.
No mentionUGANDA’S 3RD VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
View sourceUNSDCF Reporting
Uganda - United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2021-2025
View sourceVolunteering integrated into the narrative text of the UNSDCF
Paragraph 1, page 31
Through the placement of volunteers within the United Nations system and the promotion of volunteerism, UNV will contribute to raising awareness of Agenda 2030 and enable the monitoring of the SDGs through citizen driven qualitative and quantitative data collection; provide technical expertise to encourage conducive policy environments and opportunities for people to volunteer; help improve the delivery of services; and model behaviour to inspire others.
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