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Supporting re-integration
10 December 2011
Through the UNV small grant scheme, four UN Volunteers organized the delivery of materials to women so that they could continue producing and selling jewellery accessories. (UNV)
The integration of Roma Ashkali Egyptian (RAE) is a challenging social issue for Kosovo. In Plementina, a small village in the Obliq municipality, a community of some 40 Kosovo RAE returnee families is facing very difficult living conditions since a fire broke out in their apartment building and made it inhabitable. Read
Leaving a positive mark on the environment
25 November 2011
The participants of the first training of trainers shared their knowledge, received factual information from the trainers, played interactive games and shared different points of view on the subject of global ecological issues. (UNV)
The Ecological Boomerang project is training volunteers on issues related to ecology, sustainability and environmental responsibility. This is only the first step towards the realization of a large project aiming to have a positive impact on the environment. Read
Happy birthday, UN!
24 November 2011
During UN Day in Tashkent, the UNV stall was a popular destination among people eager to volunteer and get involved in any way they could. (UNV)
It was a great honour for me, as the national IYV+10 Coordinator in Uzbekistan, to participate in the celebration of the birth of the United Nations. We provided our visitors with information about UNV activities and initiatives, and I referred people to our Facebook page, which I was happy to find most of them were already following.

These posts not only include reports about our activities, but also contain links to various competitions, educational opportunities, contests, projects and programmes that people can get involved in. Read
Countries:  Uzbekistan
The long road to Skardu - reflections of an online-turned-on-site volunteer
21 November 2011
Online volunteer Kate Anderson Simons facilitates a small group of students learning about shapes. (Khadim Hussain)
"Overall, my visit to Baltistan was incredible. The students and citizens of this region are full of hope for their futures, but are in need of technical support and resources to help them achieve this vision of excellence," explains Kate Anderson Simons, who has been supporting GRACE Association Pakistan as an online volunteer since 2007.

An education consultant focusing on children affected by poverty, armed conflict, and lack of educational opportunities, she hopes that "through continued collaboration, the GRACE staff, partners, and volunteers can make this vision a reality." Read
Countries:  Pakistan  United States
Other languages: en français  en español  
Nele Bostoen and Eleonora Mansi: Their story
20 November 2011
As UN Volunteers with the Child Protection team of UNICEF's Country Office in Uganda, we focus on violence against children and justice for children.  However, we are not strictly confined to our respective areas. This gives us the chance to learn about and contribute to other UNICEF programmes. Read
More about: Children
Countries:  Uganda
Harriet Christine Elasu's story
20 November 2011
As a new volunteer, I had great expectations and was full of ambition. I looked forward to meeting and working with new people at UNICEF, gaining new skills and using my experience to contribute to making a positive difference in the lives of women and children in Uganda. Read
More about: Children
Countries:  Uganda
Henry Armas' story
20 November 2011
UN Volunteer Henry Armas (centre) with UNICEF colleagues during a workshop on HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean and Young Key Affected Populations that took place in Jamaica in September 2011. (UNV)
As the Regional Office’s HIV/AIDS Programme Officer, I am the focal point for knowledge management initiatives on HIV/AIDS, and, as such, I am involved in the evaluation and systematization of best practices, the documentation of innovation, as well as in qualitative/quantitative research. Read
More about: Children  HIV/AIDS
Countries:  Peru
Daisy Serem's story
20 November 2011
Daisy Serem, UNV Assistant Communications Officer in Advocacy and Partnerships with UNICEF Kenya.
My role as an Assistant Communication Officer in the Advocacy and Partnerships section requires regular field trips to UNICEF programme sites to highlight the work done in ensuring every child receives proper nutrition and health services, clean water and sanitation facilities, and an adequate level of care and protection.  By interacting with those in the local communities we are also able to identify what more needs to be done. Read
More about: Children
Countries:  Kenya
Denis Yameogo's story
20 November 2011
In Kinshasa, about 20,350 children are without family care. With partners, we implement projects that prevent children from living this way, and provide vocational training to others. Families empowered with income generating activities become able to take care of children. Read
More about: Children
Annalisa Staffa's story
20 November 2011
UN Volunteer Annalisa Staffa (right) works alongside health care practitioners to implement the medical protocol required to eliminate the transmission of HIV. (UNV)
My work as a UN Volunteer with UNICEF Dominican Republic has been the most challenging experience of my professional career. Before arriving I did not know exactly what to expect from a different country and health system. After only a few months, I was aware of the existing problems and I was ready to contribute my knowledge and skills and work with local actors to achieve a common goal. Read
More about: Children  Health
Countries:  Dominican Republic

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