Press Release

Tautua at the Heart of Volunteerism in Samoa

05 December 2025

The United Nations hosted International Volunteer Day 2025 event, bringing together volunteers and partners to celebrate their service and contributions in the development of Samoa. 

Group photo with the front row seated and the rest standing behind them with their hands raised.
Caption: Group photo at the International Volunteer Day celebration

Apia, Samoa – 5 December 2025 — The United Nations in Samoa hosted the International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2025 celebration at the One UN House in Tuanaimato on Friday 5th December, 2025 bringing together national and international volunteers to honour their contributions to sustainable development and community resilience.

The programme began with a tree-planting activity at Moamoa led by Samoa Conservation Society, reflecting volunteers’ commitment to environmental sustainability and community resilience. Volunteers from JICA, Australian Volunteers, New Zealand Volunteer Service Abroad, US Peace Corps, UN Volunteers and other partners joined the event, alongside government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and community organisations

A key highlight of the celebration was the launch of the “Tautua for a Better World” documentary, which captures the experiences, stories, and contributions of volunteers across Samoa. The documentary showcases how volunteerism strengthens communities, advances national priorities, and reflects the Samoan value of tautua — service to family, village, and nation.

Volunteerism is a core part of Samoa’s identity, rooted in the tradition of tautua. This culture of service continues to inspire volunteers locally and internationally, who bring their skills, energy, and solidarity to address community needs. From health and education to climate action, disaster response, and youth empowerment, volunteers contribute to building resilient, thriving communities and advancing sustainable development.

Delivering the opening remarks, UN Resident Coordinator ad interim Sardar Umar Alam stated: "Everyone’s contribution matters. Everyone has something meaningful to offer. We thank volunteers across the globe for their time, talent, and strength. Your commitment, solidarity, and compassion are shaping a greater good."

Addressing the gathering, MFAT CEO Peseta Noumea Simi highlighted the broader impact and significance of volunteerism: "Volunteers are the heartbeat of our communities. Their dedication, expertise, and compassion strengthen Samoa and demonstrate how collective action can drive meaningful change locally and globally."

This year’s celebration also coincided with the official global launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development, emphasizing the essential role volunteers play in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and strengthening communities.

The United Nations, together with the Government and volunteer partners, extends its sincere appreciation to all volunteers — past, present, and future for their commitment, service, and lasting contributions to Samoa’s development.

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Caption: UN RC ad interim Sadar Umar Alam delivered his opening remarks at the International Volunteer Day event

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