National and International Volunteerism Can Enhance the Delivery of Public Services I’d like to share, first of all, three experiences. First, last week, on Wednesday, one of the Kenyans was involved in an accident. He was very injured. It was 10pm.So he was rushed to one of the public hospitals. And there’s no bed. So for next eighteen hours, he was inside an ambulance and could not be admitted anywhere. Eighteen hours, actually almost twenty-four hours. On a first day last week, he passed it on. What kind of public service that is. Is it a vision? Then in February this year, one of the girls was coming from school. She was attacked by seven men. And her age was thirteen years old. She was ripped and left outside overnight. Because her parents were poor, they could do nothing. This took their intervention to report to authorities. This took these authorities one month to raise an awareness all of our county, to seek justice for this girl. Surprisingly, in the mediate facility of the home of this girl, there’re educational officials, there’s the local administration, there’s the police. They took the intervention on the local frontier to printing this on book. On the hand side, Kenya has developed a politic on frontiers and is developing the legal framework on frontiers. We think the UNV, the local frontier involving organizations and the politicians surprisingly for the suffer of this to legal frameworks. So I’ll give my presentation on this context. My presentation is on two ways. This geodetic intervention of public service on them, practical intervention on the over the public service frontier involving organizations and the governments in perspective of the devolving countries. Governments have obligations to their citizens that emanate from their countries’ constitutions, national, regional and international instruments including treats, and agreements. Some of these obligations can neither be given nor taken away by the states, e.g. human rights. Thus the efficient and effective delivery of these obligations through services in the public sector shall remain paramount to every state. Depending from country to country the performance of the public sector range from those that are insensitive and corrupt to those managed efficiently and transparently. Currently most developing countries are in the era of modernizing and efficiently developing their public sectors in service delivery. However Human and financial recourses, commitments and political support are usually inadequate in such circumstances. Such gaps can easily be bridged by the involvement of National and international Volunteers agencies. The role of Volunteer involving societies, international and National volunteer agencies are therefore critical in enhancing the