I’ve just returned from the International Volunteer Co-operation
Organizations (IVCO) conference in Seoul.
It was inspiring to be part of a global community united in
strengthening partnerships to address today’s global cooperation challenges. At a time when countries are growing
increasingly nationalist and withdrawing from international collaboration, I
witnessed in Seoul a civil society movement committed to strong international
cooperation and eager to accomplish more together. IVCO Chair Chris Eaton summed up this
commitment well: “We need to go out of our comfort zone; we need more room for
our partners at the Forum and on the ground.”
The theme of this year’s conference was Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) through
transformative partnership in volunteering.
Crossroads International took the theme to heart, kicking off the
conference with Sustaining Girls’
Empowerment, a joint presentation with the Director of Educational Testing,
Guidance and Psychological Services of the Swaziland Ministry of Education, Ms.
Lindiwe Dlamini. We presented our work with
local partner Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse (SWAGAA) that is empowering
thousands of girls at risk of gender-based violence. Most importantly, we demonstrated that a program
nurtured and supported by volunteers is now expanding across the country, with
growing engagement, and ownership demonstrated by the Swazi Government which
ultimately will be key to sustainability.
Crossroads volunteers have worked alongside local people and
partners for decades. Working together
as equals is a value we have held since the first volunteer served overseas in
1958. On International Volunteer Day on
December 5th, we will launch our 60th anniversary
celebrations on Parliament Hill. In the
company of our partners from Togo and Burkina Faso and our volunteers, we will
share with MPs, Senators and Ministers successful stories of 60 years of
partnership addressing poverty and advancing equality across the world.
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