ALDA will take part in the International conference for the European Year of Volunteers on
“Italy – Central and South Eastern Europe: Volunteerism and Institutions in comparison”, 7-9
October 2011 – Gorizia (I).
Mrs. Antonella Valmorbida, ALDA Director, will take the floor (http://public/allegati/14-
Conference_on_voluteering_gorizia_09_10_2011.pdf) on the last day, after the presentation
of the results of the working groups, together with Anica Mikus Kos, Slovenska Filantropija
President, Andrea Waxenegger, University of Graz, President EUCEN (European Network of
University Centers for Long Life Learning), and Luca Jahier, the Economic and Social
Committee, President Group III.
The conference is promoted by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region and organized by the
regional CSV in collaboration with CSVnet – National Coordination Centres for Voluntary
Service; it has also received the patronage of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies,
European Commission Representation in Italy CEV – European Volunteer Centre, Brussels.
The conference will be an opportunity to continue the comparison between volunteerism and
institutions in Italy and in Central and South Eastern Europe, focusing on issues such as
diversity and social inclusion, young people and participation. The aim is to draw a roadmap
for future advocacy activities and common planning.
The event represents an important moment to engage and support existing realities of
volunteering of those countries which are not members of the European Union yet.
The conference will be attended by over 100 Italian and foreign volunteers, institutional
representatives and leaders of voluntary organizations, the Centers for Voluntary Service
and Volunteer Centers, coming both from Italy and other countries such as Albania, Austria,
Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and
Turkey.
The Conference will be opened, the first day, by a plenary session titled: “Which role for
volunteering in the Europe of the future”.
The second day will be dedicated to working groups, accompanied by the interventions of
Italian and foreign associations introduced by the relations of Joachim Ott, Acting Head of
Unit, Directorate General Communication, Unit Policy for Citizens of the European
Commission, and Martijn Pakker, Director CEV – European Centre for Volunteering.

ALDA will take part in the International conference for the European Year of Volunteers on
“Italy – Central and South Eastern Europe: Volunteerism and Institutions in comparison”, 7-9
October 2011 – Gorizia (I).
Mrs. Antonella Valmorbida, ALDA Director, will take the floor (http://public/allegati/14-
Conference_on_voluteering_gorizia_09_10_2011.pdf) on the last day, after the presentation
of the results of the working groups, together with Anica Mikus Kos, Slovenska Filantropija
President, Andrea Waxenegger, University of Graz, President EUCEN (European Network of
University Centers for Long Life Learning), and Luca Jahier, the Economic and Social
Committee, President Group III.
The conference is promoted by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region and organized by the
regional CSV in collaboration with CSVnet – National Coordination Centres for Voluntary
Service; it has also received the patronage of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies,
European Commission Representation in Italy CEV – European Volunteer Centre, Brussels.
The conference will be an opportunity to continue the comparison between volunteerism and
institutions in Italy and in Central and South Eastern Europe, focusing on issues such as
diversity and social inclusion, young people and participation. The aim is to draw a roadmap
for future advocacy activities and common planning.
The event represents an important moment to engage and support existing realities of
volunteering of those countries which are not members of the European Union yet.
The conference will be attended by over 100 Italian and foreign volunteers, institutional
representatives and leaders of voluntary organizations, the Centers for Voluntary Service
and Volunteer Centers, coming both from Italy and other countries such as Albania, Austria,
Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and
Turkey.
The Conference will be opened, the first day, by a plenary session titled: “Which role for
volunteering in the Europe of the future”.
The second day will be dedicated to working groups, accompanied by the interventions of
Italian and foreign associations introduced by the relations of Joachim Ott, Acting Head of
Unit, Directorate General Communication, Unit Policy for Citizens of the European
Commission, and Martijn Pakker, Director CEV – European Centre for Volunteering.