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To restore people's trust in the EU we need quick and tangible results on youth employment and tax fraud, warned Parliament president Martin Schulz at the...(read more) Facebook About 100 million Europeans take part in volunteering, contributing 5% to the European gross domestic product. It also offers a great opportunity for young Europeans to help abroad, but many of them still face problems such as red tape and language barriers, says Italian Christian-Democrat Marco Scurria. He calls for a European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps and a European skills passport to make cross-border volunteering easier. MEPs adopted his resolution concerning volunteering on 12 June.
Mr Scurria proposes several measures to promote volunteering. This includes:
creating an EU portal on volunteering with a special section on cross-border volunteering
establishing a European skills passport, so that skills acquired through volunteering are officially recognised
supporting the creation of a European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps, which would select, train and send volunteers to provide support to local organisations in the event of natural disasters
Check out our infographic for the main areas of voluntary work in Europe.
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Strasbourg plenary session - 11-14 June 2012
Opening - Schengen, Serbia's new President, Layla Zana and Asmaa Mahfouz
Solidarity Fund - help in the event of a major natural disaster
Removing barriers to cross-border volunteering
Parliament approves plans to keep Europe safe from online threats
How working together on energy could increase the EU's power
Schengen: MEPs angry at Council attack on democratic powers
MEPs cast doubt on the future of Afghanistan
Economic governance with a wider vision
MEPs demand robust and flexible budget and reformed revenue system for the EU
EP endorse candidate for European Court of Auditors
EP calls for envoy to raise EU's human rights profile worldwide
Peruvian president addresses plenary in Strasbourg
MEPs approve plans for EBRD support to Arab Spring economies
Parliament adopts new rules for baby milks and gluten-free food