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Marie Madeleine Tchouente, Cameroon, IT Assistant, MINURCAT
18 September 2008
N'Djamena, Chad: To be a volunteer means to be a forerunner, somebody who has the courage and takes the risk to provide services and support in very difficult circumstances... I have been part of transforming UN missions, communities and colleagues. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution 18 September 2008
El Obeid, Sudan: It is a great pleasure being a UNV volunteer and contributing to peace in Sudan in the same way as those who volunteered to build peace in my own country. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo Sudan 18 September 2008
Juba, Sudan: Being a volunteer means serving without conditions, accepting certain sacrifices, and offering unselfishly one's talents to assist and support mission programmes. Read
More about: Gender Peace & conflict resolution Countries: Philippines Sudan 17 September 2008
Pristina, Kosovo: This was a dream came true... Way back during my boyhood in Kenya, I used to see people building schools, hospitals and so on. Upon enquiry I came to realize they were volunteers, and I would ask myself how I could be one of them. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution 17 September 2008
Tonkolili, Sierra Leone: As Operations Advisor, I came up with an approach to strengthen the working relationship with the political parties. I proposed through the NEC that a committee should be formed, which would include three representatives from each party. The move was welcomed and with the blessings of NEC Commissioner, the Peace and Reconciliation Committee was formed... Ever since, the political parties have entered dialogue as friends. Read
More about: Electoral assistance Peace & conflict resolution Countries: Kenya Sierra Leone 17 September 2008
Juba, Sudan: I wear two caps: I have both administrative and technical responsibilities. As the Officer-in-Charge, I am responsible for the daily running of the office... As technical staff, my daily tasking includes performing spatial analyses as part of mission spatial decision support systems. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution 17 September 2008
Khartoum, Sudan: I realized I was making a big difference in my job. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution 17 September 2008
Monrovia, Liberia: If you notice the white gown I wear for my own safety, it is also sponsored by Medical Centre (Star Base) in addition with a lot of lab consumables. So my team nicknamed me 'Water Doctor'. Now, I'm the only 'Water Doctor' at UNMIL, and I hope I'll have an opportunity to share and transfer my skills, knowledge and experiences to enlist more. This is one of my expectations from volunteerism. Read
More about: Health Peace & conflict resolution 17 September 2008
Monrovia, Liberia: Thinking of Dr. Martin Luther King's famous speech, I was never in doubt why a single man's dream was strong enough to change the entire world. It was a dream backed with an undying passion... I knew I had a dream too. It was a dream of equal access to safe drinking water and improved public health outcomes for the world's poor. Read
More about: Health Peace & conflict resolution 17 September 2008
Dili, Timor-Leste: There comes a time in your life that, for personal or professional reasons, you need your work to count more than the number of drunk drivers, or chest pains seen in one hour... When you are on a personal and professional path that includes volunteer work, that path is never complete without the UN, so I volunteered with UNV simply because it made sense. Read
More about: Health Peace & conflict resolution Countries: Angola Timor-Leste 16 September 2008
Buchanan, Liberia: I am constantly approached by both state prosecutors and defence counsel for advice... and I am always on the move, speaking to rape victims and their families to come to court to help the state to prosecute alleged rapists. Read
More about: Governance Peace & conflict resolution 16 September 2008
Sector East, Côte d'Ivoire: Being a volunteer means to show others that there is more happiness in giving than receiving. There is more joy to serve than to be served. It means to help those who can't do anything for you in return, to create a better world where money is not a priority. Read
Countries: Côte d'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo 16 September 2008
Port au Prince, Haiti: The printer crackles, winding on the first regional reports. Regional offices in the North, the Grand Anse, the West, and the South too send breaking news to the central Office of Civil Affairs. Read
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