Dar importancia al voluntariado

El presente informe es el resultado del esfuerzo colectivo del grupo de trabajo de la Junta de Gobierno sobre el voluntariado y la Secretaría de la Federación Internacional, y tiene por objeto ofrecer una visión global del desarrollo del voluntariado desde 1999. Presenta una reseña general de las decisiones y compromisos adoptados en el seno de la Federación, y describe la situación en las Sociedades Nacionales. Se consideran asimismo tendencias externas y cuestiones clave que influyen sobre el voluntariado. Quedan todavía muchas lagunas que es necesario abordar, pero con este informe hemos obtenido una herramienta importante que nos ayudará a detectar y abordar estas deficiencias.

Federación Internacional de Sociedades de la Cruz Roja y de la Media Luna Roja, 2007

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