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29 February 2008

New youth volunteering scheme announced

Douglas Alexander announces new Global Volunteering Scheme for young adults


Douglas Alexander with four young volunteersA new Government-backed global volunteering scheme for 18- to 25-year-olds, Platform2, will offer young adults from less advantaged backgrounds the opportunity to live, work and learn about life in poorer countries while making a real difference to people’s lives, International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander announced today.

Over the next three years 2,500 young adults will be sponsored to do voluntary work in a developing country and raise awareness of development issues in the UK. The £10 million scheme is backed by the Department for International Development (DFID) and will be run in partnership by external websiteChristian Aid, external websiteIslamic Relief and external websiteBUNAC.

Announcing the scheme in Birmingham today at South Birmingham College, Douglas Alexander said:

Starting in summer 2008 with placements to Ghana and South Africa, the volunteers will be:

  • spending ten weeks in a developing country working on local community development projects such as environmental conservation or HIV/AIDS awareness;
  • designing personal activity plans with other volunteers during a residential weekend on their return to the UK; and
  • building understanding about the world back home through road shows and activities in their local communities and encouraging their peers to join the fight against global poverty.

Christian Aid’s Director Daleep Mukarji said:

Dr Hany El Banna, President of Islamic Relief said:

Callum Kennedy, Director of BUNAC said:

Mark Vyner, Global Volunteering Programme Manager, from Christian Aid, said:

Find out more

If you would like to find out more about the scheme please contact Anja Nyberg or Caroline Clark at BUNAC on 0207 251 3386. Email: enquiries@gyvp.org.

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Notes for editors

  • Quotes from the first young volunteers and more information about their placements are available on request.
  • Platform2 is open to young adults from less advantaged backgrounds aged 18-25 on the date of travel who meet a combination of criteria relating to previous education, employment, benefits and travel. Positive emphasis will be placed on a track record of community involvement. All volunteers must hold (or be eligible for) a British passport.
  • Overseas placements will be in groups of 12 to Ghana, South Africa, India, Malawi or Peru and will start in summer 2008.
  • Christian Aid, Islamic Relief and BUNAC have been appointed as a partnership to deliver the scheme.
  • The Department for International Development is leading the British Government's fight against world poverty.
  • Christian Aid works in some of the world's poorest communities in more than 50 countries. It works where the need is greatest, regardless of religion, helping people build the life they deserve. Visit external websiteChristian Aid website.
  • Visit external websiteBUNAC website.
  • Visit external websiteIslamic Relief website.

For media enquiries please contact Pippa Ranger at DFID on 0207 023 0600 or 07980 882920. Email: pressoffice@dfid.gov.uk

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