In his virtual keynote adress to the forum, the Director of the ECOWAS Youth and Sports Development Centre, Dr. Francis Chuks Njoaguani, shared the experience of ECOWAS in designing and implementing a successful model regional volunteers programme that covers fifteen countries in the ECOWAS region. He stated that large population of young people in Africa with huge potentials for driving the future of the continent makes it important to develop and execute policies that incorporate them into the development equation, citing volunteering as one of such policies.
He added that ECOWAS Volunteers Programme (EVP), which was set up in 2004 with technical and financial support of the United Nations Volunteers Programme and the African Development Bank, is a skills-based volunteering model that leverages the professional and specialized skills and talents of the individual volunteers to respond to demands, fill gaps and provide support to Member States in areas of identified need and development deficits.
He listed the success of the programme to include the deployment of about 200 volunteers to three post-conflict zones with volunteers including mainly medical doctors, midwives, nurses, STEM teachers, language and M&E specialists among others. He urged the forum to support EVP as it offers young people in West Africa the possibilities for contributing to national and regional development, while building their personal and professional competencies through volunteering and partnerships for a collaborative prosperous future.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
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