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Annual report 2024

SCI’s annual report showcases the work of the international coordination and movement over the past year. Besides information on SCI’s finances, decision-making structures and statistics of the past year, the annual report gives information about our projects and campaigns as well as insights into the activities of our branches.

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Energised by all the activities implemented this year, we are standing strong in our commitment to peace and we keep cultivating the spirit of solidarity within and outside our movement. In a world that is driving deeper and deeper divisions between people, and that seems to turn more and more to violence as an answer, collective practices of resistance to the logics of hate and war are essential for our future.

Antonella di Matteo
International President, SCI

Our Strategic Plan

In 2024, the work to accomplish our mission was guided by our Strategic Plan for 2024-2027.

Read it here

Currently, SCI’s movement around the world consists of …

40 Branches

+90 Partner organizations

Volunteer exchanges

In 202, workcamps focussed on different themes, many centering their activities on art, culture and local history; environment protection; and children and youth. Other workcamps allowed participants to contribute to community life, participate in climate and sustainable lifestyle activities, galvanise efforts regarding antiracism, antifascism, remembrance,  work with people with disabilities, contribute to peace and disarmament and raise awareness on the topics of poverty and social injustice. In a few camps, volunteers contributed to international solidarity and worked in support of refugees, immigrants and ethnic minorities, as well as elderly people. 

We had a total of 1007 volunteers participating in SCI projects.

Workamps organized
Total volunteers

Of which:

Workcamp volunteers
Long-term volunteers or special programmes

Volunteers

Like each year, we organized international voluntary projects for people of all ages and backgrounds to promote a culture of peace.

40%Students
33%Employed
8%Unemployed
6%School Children
9%Unknown
4%Other

Age range of volunteers

Children0.6%
16-173.6%
18-2548.4%
26-3527.3%
36-257.7%
46-658.3%
Over 653.6%
Unknown0.4%

EXPERIENCE OF VOLUNTEERS

first workcamp experience59%
1-3 workcamps16%
4-7 workcamps4%
8 or + workcamps4%
Unknown17%

GENDER OF VOLUNTEERS

90%Identify as F
39%Identify as M
3%Identify as Other

Projects

International projects are one of the tools helping the SCI Movement achieve its strategic goals and strengthen the organisation in the following key areas: cooperation, sharing, advocacy, financial strength and transparency, capacity building, and communication.

PLACEMENT OFFICER TRAINING

Partnership on Peace

In the second edition of its regranting scheme, developed in the scope of SCI’s Operating Grant under CERV, the International Secretariat of SCI invited proposals from its member organisations based in EU member states, for projects to be supported throughout the year. The aim of the Regranting Scheme is to financially support network branches to carry out activities which promote the core values of SCI and the values of the European Union (EU).

In 2024, 6 projects were submitted and selected.

group picture CERV 2024

Peace Education Centre

by SCI Poland

No More War in 2024

by VIA Netherlands and No More War team

Reviving Community Building Through Quality Volunteering

by SCI Slovenia

WE ARE IN(clusive): Social and Youth Empowerment

by SCI Catalunya

group picture for regranting project 2024 KVT Finland

A Path Forward – Together for Climate Justice

by KVT Finland

Learning from history II

by SCI Germany

Awareness Raising

In 2024, wars and armed conflicts have continued across the world, with more than 30 registered conflicts—some occurring in areas where SCI has volunteers and partners. The escalation of the war on Gaza, along with its expansion to the West Bank and Lebanon, is one of the crises that has prompted deep reflection on our values and mission.

As a movement rooted in peace and with strong historical ties to Palestinian peace organizations, we felt it was essential to raise awareness on this issue through events, statements, seminars, and internal discussions.

Resources and tools

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These two condensed weeks forged some wonderful friendships, friendships that had an invasive tree that’s hard to uproot, a horse ride or a few drinks as witnesses. Because that’s what volunteer projects are all about for me: getting together around a cause that you feel is right, sharing both effort and conviviality, acquiring knowledge and know-how, and forging precious friendships.

Elisa
Volunteer at a workcamp in Italy, SCI Italy
Looking around me, I realized that the friends by my side today had become close friends. I also met new volunteers who played an important role in my project. Surrounded and supported by these people from all over the world, who now held a special place in my new life, I felt loved and incredibly lucky. Even after some of them left, I continued to make equally meaningful connections until the end of this adventure.

Élise
Long-term Volunteer from Belgium, SCI Slovenia

Budget

SCI international accounts 2024 in EUR.

736,312
Income

615,807
Expenditure

Our supporters and donors

Thanks to all volunteers, activists, staff members, organisations and donors, in particular those who contributed via our SCItizens subscription, and the following donors:

EYF and CoE logos

UNESCO’s Participation Programme

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