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UNV/UNHCR: Working together for refugees and internally displaced
20 June 2007 Collaboration between UNV and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) dates back to the early 1990s and has been expanding progressively over the past years as humanitarian crises continue to unfold. In 2000, 362 UNV volunteers were deployed in 46 UNHCR operations. By 2006, this figure had doubled, with almost 796 UNV volunteers deployed in 74 countries. So far in 2007, over 600 UNV volunteers have been deployed in 69 countries, half of these serving in their own countries. UNV volunteers are engaged in various aspects of UNHCR field activities, ranging from registration and refugee status determination, protection monitoring and repatriation, support to health and nutrition services in refugee camps, and infrastructure support for internally displaced persons in countries like the Sudan, Tanzania, Chad and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Working together with UNHCR colleagues and other partners, UNV Protection Officers in South Sudan, Reception Officers in Darfur, or Logistics Officers in West Africa jointly undertake distinct activities which can be directly attributed to the results that UNHCR aims to achieve – providing stronger and more effective protection and assistance to the disadvantaged people it is mandated to serve. Specifically, in its work with UNHCR, UNV’s contributions are embedded in three distinct areas which contribute to the ground operations of UNHCR, namely:
In the hundreds of camps and centres managed by UNHCR and partners around the world for the internally displaced and refugee populations, volunteerism, volunteer action and volunteers, including UNV volunteers, are best complementing the work of UNHCR and making real contributions in these three distinctive areas. |
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