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07 March 2013
UN Executive Coordinator Richard Dictus and Fredskorpset Director General Nita Kapoor instantly became 'old buddies' during their early morning meeting. (Photo: UNV, 2013)
Oslo, Norway: Last week Richard Dictus, Executive Coordinator of the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, joined distinguished guests such as the Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and the Norwegian Minister of International Development, in speaking at Fredskorpset’s Youth Leadership Conference in Oslo. Read
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Ambassador of Japan visits new UNV Executive Coordinator at UNV HQ
04 February 2013
Left to right, UNV EC Richard Dictus, Japan's Ambassador to Germany, Mr Takeshi Nakane, and UNV PCD Chief Kazumi Ikeda-Larhed, discuss Japan's contributions to UNV and volunteerism during the Ambassador's visit to UNV HQ in Bonn. (Photo: Celine Bolton/UNV, 2013)
Bonn, Germany: H.E. Mr. Takeshi Nakane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Republic of Germany from Japan made an official visit to Richard Dictus, Executive Coordinator of the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme. Read
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UNV Executive Coordinator hosts visit by German Parliamentarians with UN in Bonn
31 January 2013
UNV Executive Coordinator Richard Dictus (seated at 11 o'clock) moderated a roundtable exchange between UN organizations in Bonn and Members of the German Parliamentary Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development. (Photo:  Céline Bolton/UNV, January 2013)
Bonn, Germany: On 22 January 2013, UNV Executive Coordinator Richard Dictus moderated a roundtable exchange between UN organizations in Bonn and Members of the German Parliamentary Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development. Read
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