The complex picture of volunteer payment

Matt Baillie Smith, professor of international development, explains why the global development community needs to stop avoiding the issue of volunteer payment.

The payment of volunteers is one of the greatest challenges for volunteerism, according to data found in the Global Review on Volunteering Report. It’s a complicated picture — when organizations have an urgent need for support and provide incentives to volunteers, is this still volunteering?

“Donors in the ‘global south’ are saying this is undermining the spirit of volunteerism,” Matt Baillie Smith, professor of international development at Northumbria University, told Devex reporter Helen Morgan on the sidelines of the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva, Switzerland.

This has become a “taboo” subject, and avoiding the topic isn’t helping, he added.

In the above video, Baillie Smith shares his insights on growing tensions as certain volunteer positions become more attractive than others, the hierarchies between organizations, and what needs to happen to help prevent unanticipated consequences.

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