- CCIVS
Co-ordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service or CCIVS began in its modern form in 1920. The idea was the result of a meeting of a group of Europeans following the
First World War (1914-1918). They decided that they had to do something active to try to deal with both the dreadful effects of thewar , and to find a way to remove the causes ofconflict .Volunteer s from former enemy countries were invited to rebuild a village in France, which had been the scene of some of the fiercest fighting. The international group of volunteers built houses and lived together in an international community. Out of this group emerged the idea ofService Civil International .After
World War II , new organisations sprang up to help reconstructEurope , both physically and in terms of bringing former enemy populations together. These new organisations needed co-ordination. With the support of the recently established United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO ), the CCIVS was created in 1948.Over the following 50 years, CCIVS expanded its membership from a West-European base to include youth movements in
Eastern Europe and volunteer organisations inAfrica ,Asia ,Arab Countries andAmericas .External links
* [http://www.unesco.org/ccivs Official website of CCIVS]
External links of Member organizations
* [http://www.yap.org Youth Action for Peace]
* [http://www.vap-uk.org volunteer Action for Peace UK]
* [http://www.sjvietnam.org SJ Vietnam, international workcamp organization]
* [http://www.dejavato.org Dejavato Foundation - Indonesia]
* [http://www.1.or.kr International Workcamp Organisation (IWO)-Korea]
* [http://www.solidaritesjeunesses.org Solidarites Jeunesses, International workcamp organization ]
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