22 August 2008
"Whoever drinks from the Nile will always return." Working with the Sudan Information Campaign for Returnees in Khartoum I saw that, one day, everyone must come back. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people
13 August 2008
I make sure that everything is ready for the following day's aircraft movements in and out our mission's area of responsibility (AOR). Any time cargo or people have to move from one location to another, we provide the service. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Countries: Chad Democratic Republic of the Congo
Other languages: en français
06 August 2008
Policies are being made to streamline measures on respective Environmental Acts of African governments that will eventually form the backbone of the continent's economic activities. This has been done through the support of UNEP and I have been fortunate to be part of this campaign. Read
Countries: Kenya
06 August 2008
Air pollution is a global challenge, and for developing countries limited scientific data and policies on air quality affects how air pollution is managed... I support conferences and national activities on air quality management across Africa. Read
More about: Environment
28 July 2008
The working atmosphere in the mission is quite different from other organizations I have worked for. In general, I have encountered two types of work here: one type is planned, regular tasks and the other is emergency tasks. These need immediate action, meaning working under pressure.< Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Countries: Côte d'Ivoire Nepal
17 July 2008
Acting as an organizational and communications focal point in the country for the field offices, regional UNHCR offices and headquarters in Geneva, I often feel like Shiva incarnate, my four arms at the ready as I multi-task with the various reporting and public relations tasks on my plate. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people
17 July 2008
When I arrived at my current duty station in the Rusizi district of Rwanda, I was faced with the task of maintaining UNHCR's Cyangugu Antenna Office, as well as managing the transit centre for refugees. Needless to say, this was not an easy task. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people
15 July 2008
As of 2008, there were 1.5 million refugees in Syria, most of them Iraqis. UNV volunteer Registration Clerks with UNHCR Zeid Al-Khail Kassouha and Jihan Taha discuss their feelings about an evening spent raising money for World Refugee Day. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people
Countries: Syrian Arab Republic
11 July 2008
Grace Ikirimat, a UNV volunteer Census Officer with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) describes her role in collecting these essential figures in anticipation of the 2009 Sudan elections. Read
More about: Governance
19 June 2008
I was to assist people internally displaced by the 20-year conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army group and the Government of Uganda. Referring to my Terms of Reference – I would be working as an Associate Protection Officer – it was like a dream come true. Read






