Okay, the user wants me to translate "volunteer-staffed" into Russian. Let me check the rules again. The first rule says to translate all content into Russian. The second rule states that if the content is already in Russian, leave it as is. The third rule is to provide only the translation without any explanations.
So, "volunteer-staffed" is an adjective describing something that is staffed by volunteers. In Russian, the equivalent term would be "работающий на волонтерах" or "обеспеченный волонтерами". But I need to make sure which is more commonly used. Let me think. "Работающий на волонтерах" might be more literal, while "обеспеченный волонтерами" could be more about being staffed. Alternatively, maybe "на добровольцах" is a common phrase. Wait, "на добровольцах" is a prepositional phrase meaning "on volunteers," which is often used in contexts like "работа на добровольцах" (work done by volunteers). But the original term is an adjective, so maybe "работающий на добровольцах" would be the correct form. However, I should confirm if there's a standard translation for "volunteer-staffed." Another possibility is "с волонтерами" but that's more like "with volunteers." Hmm. Let me check a dictionary or some examples. If I can't find an exact match, I'll go with the most accurate translation based on context. Since the user provided "volunteer-staffed" as an adjective, the best translation would be "работающий на добровольцах" or "обеспеченный добровольцами." But I think "работающий на добровольцах" is more likely. Alternatively, maybe "на добровольческой основе" which means "on a volunteer basis." But that's a phrase, not an adjective. The user might be looking for an adjective form. Let me decide on "работающий на добровольцах" as the translation. I'll go with that.
работающий на добровольцах
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