Forum's Annual Conference of International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO)

FAQS

In 2000 Forum recognised the need for an annual event that focused specifically on bringing together leaders from volunteering agencies, academics, government officials, policymakers, socially-minded corporates and volunteers from around the globe to shed light on the challenges and opportunities—both longstanding and emerging—facing the volunteering in development sector.  

As a result, the first International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO) conference was held in 2001 and remains the only annual global gathering that actively shapes and leads global volunteering and development standards. 

IVCO is open to all and not limited to Forum members only. 

 

IVCO is a safe and thought-provoking space dedicated to learning, ideas exchange, building supportive peer networks, and shaping sectoral policy and advocacy initiatives. 

The theme of IVCO changes each year to reflect the challenges and opportunities of contemporary civil society and the volunteering sector, ensuring the content of each IVCO is relevant and applicable to its global delegates. 

Forum is the membership organisation that heads up the annual IVCO conference in partnership with a different co-host or co-hosts each year. Attndance at IVCO is not limited to Forum members only – it is an opportunity for organisations that support volunteers, as well as volunteers themselves and representatives of academia, government and the private sector to come together. 

Forum is the most significant global network of organisations that work with volunteers to achieve sustainable development goals. Forum exists to share information, develop good practice and enhance cooperation across the volunteering  anddevelopment sector. Forum achieves this through convening, research, and standards as well as the annual IVCO conference.  

Forum is a ‘virtual’ network, with a global membership of 50 organisations, including those involved in development cooperation, non-government and state organisations. 

IVCO is the only annual gathering of leaders from volunteering agencies, academics, government officials, policymakers, socially-minded corporates and volunteers from around the globe that specifically works to address the relationship between volunteering and development cooperation.  

Together, members explore innovative practice and research key contemporary issues, focusing on organisational learning and improved practice. 

IVCO is an annual gathering of people from a cross section of the global volunteering and development community. At IVCO you will meet delegates from volunteering agencies, university academics, independent researchers, government representatives, policymakers, corporate leaders and volunteers. On average over 80 organisations are represented from 40 countries, including the smaller, on-the-ground organisations and those from the Global South that attend with support from Forum’s subsidy scheme. 

The people you meet represent a genuine cross section of the volunteering and development community, which results in a vibrant celebration of connection, collaboration, knowledge exchange and reflection on how volunteering is adapting to today’s realities.  
 

Delegates participate with their peers from around the globe to explore new approaches and reinforce the power of collective action – through panel discussions, workshops and networking opportunities, each conference provides a focus on finding solutions to some of our most pressing challenges.  

IVCO provides the space to learn from one another, exchange ideas and insights, build supportive peer networks, and help shape sectoral policy and advocacy initiatives, all in a safe and thought-provoking environment. 

Delegates return to their organisations with a view of the future and practical ideas to help address immediate challenges, implement best quality programs, educate peers, and add to their organisation’s leading reputation. 

 

Each year IVCO is hosted by a different Forum member in their home country, adding to the global and idea-rich nature of IVCO. For example, in 2025, IVCO is hosted by the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia in Siem Reap, Cambodia, while IVCO 2024 was hosted by Northumbria University and Comhlámh in Newcastle in the UK. 

Unifying Leaders in Volunteering in Development