Youth for Sustainable Development group
VSO/Brian Ngali

Watch how VSO's Digital Ambassadors are using their skills to support their communities

World Youth Skills Day on July 15th recognises the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and personal development.

Established by the UN in 2014, World Youth Skills Day aims to build an inclusive and equitable future of work that fosters peace, global citizenship, and sustainable development.

We asked VSO's Digital Ambassadors to tell us what issues young people face in their community, what skills are required by young people to tackle them, and what their one call to action is for local government to make a change for the better. Watch this film featuring our volunteers answering these important questions.

Tell us what young people are doing to address issues in your community by using the hashtag #WeVolunteerFor on social media.

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VSO's Digital Ambassadors

Zelalem Andualem

Selected from different corners of the world, equipped with different passions, VSO's Digital Ambassadors are volunteers who are ready to use their voices to create change on a wider scale and in their own communities. Learn who they are and how you can join in the conversation.

Meet VSO's Digital Ambassadors

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Haway with her daugther Fatima* and community volunteer Siad working to build peace IPDHE project on the Kenya Ethiopia border
VSO/Paul Wambugu

A ripple of change: how VSO volunteers are transforming communities

Every act of volunteering begins with a choice — a decision to act out of a desire to make a difference. Across the world, VSO volunteers are proving that one spark of action can ignite something much bigger. 

Group of girls learning outdoors
VSO Mozambique

The two volunteers empowering girls and young women in Mozambique

Nelma and Carmirene and are two volunteers working on VSO's EAGLE project in Mozambique. For Nelma and Carmirene, education is not just about school, it is about meeting people where they are and using the right tools to challenging harmful norms. Here are their stories.

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Opening doors to safety, education, and a brighter future

For girls in Karamoja, the poorest region in Uganda, being forced into early motherhood is all too common. This Christmas, you can open the doors to Safety, Education, and a Brighter Future.