The State of the World’s Volunteerism Report (SWVR) is a flagship United Nations publication that strengthens understanding of volunteerism and shows its universality, scope and reach in the twenty-first century.
The SWVR examines the contribution of volunteerism to peace and development based on a specific theme.
Produced every three years, the SWVR aims to enhance the recognition, facilitation, networking and promotion of volunteerism worldwide.
What are the key findings of the 2022 State of the World's Volunteerism Report?
- Volunteerism can promote a culture of collaborative decision-making. Volunteers contribute to shaping and prioritizing issues that are important to them, by working collaboratively with state authorities.
- Volunteerism can alter unequal power relations. Volunteers have the capacity, through collaboration with state authorities, to reconfigure unequal power relations between ordinary citizens and state authorities.
- Volunteerism offers diverse pathways to civic participation, but remains unequal. Volunteers have diverse causes to engage in and use various channels for, and approaches to, volunteering.
- Volunteers build bridges. Volunteers are often in the unique position of brokering relationships between service providers and beneficiaries.