01 October 2008
Grand Gedeh County, Liberia: Women continue to face insecurity occasioned by rape, domestic violence and other forms of physical abuse. Very few cases are properly prosecuted... This leads to impunity and perpetrates a vicious cycle of violence against women. I am helping them to break out of it. Read
Countries: Liberia Sierra Leone
19 September 2008
Dili, Timor-Leste: I provide advice on policies and legislations; conduct monitoring activities on economic, social and cultural rights, particularly the right to food; and facilitate training on the Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) to programming, as well as my advocacy work. Read
More about: Human rights Peace & conflict resolution
19 September 2008
Monrovia, Liberia: In River Gee the prison facility is managed by volunteers. I always try to identify myself with them, to appreciate and recognize their contribution. I also caution them to always use their skills and time to bring positive change within their communities. Read
More about: Governance Peace & conflict resolution
19 September 2008
Pristina, Kosovo: I am in the middle of the making of international politics... Working within the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General gives you a unique chance to contribute in the making of international affairs. Read
More about: Governance Peace & conflict resolution
19 September 2008
N'Djamena, Chad: Whenever refugees, IDPs, host communities, or local or traditional authorities have the opportunity to express their thoughts, needs, desires or expectations, we open a window of opportunity that can be crystallized through serious, hard work. Read
Lubna Abdalla Lasu, Sudan, Civil Affairs Officer, UNMIS
19 September 2008
Juba, Sudan: As a Civil Affairs Officer working in the field, I am most involved in peace building work. Many of the communities in this area are engaged in conflicts over cattle rustling and grazing lands... Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Countries: Sudan
18 September 2008
Spriggs-Payne Airfield, Monrovia, Liberia: I chose to be a volunteer because the only way to close the gap is through volunteerism. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
18 September 2008
Abéché, Chad: As a UNV volunteer 'Log' Assistant, I manage logistic functions including supply, transport, movement, etc. I remain conscious of all logistics needs and equipment maintenance in each location inside the Area of Responsibility (AOR)... Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
18 September 2008
Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire : As a UNV volunteer Training Officer for the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (ONUCI), I design, develop, coordinate and evaluate training and development courses and workshops for staff to meet mission and staff needs. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Countries: Côte d'Ivoire Guinea
18 September 2008
Bujumbura, Burundi: My short stint as UNV volunteer is probably my way to identify the areas where I could be a key player. 'Key player' does not mean the mission will depend on you all along; instead it just means putting something on the table. I just want to contribute but not to be celebrated as the hero – heroes are just in stories anyways. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Countries: Burundi Philippines











