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Bringing families together in Western Sahara
19 June 2007
UNV volunteer Juliette Murekeysoni (left) giving Nafisa (name changed) the good news that she will be reunited with her son soon. (UNV, 2007).
Juliette Murekeysoni describes the rewards and challenges of her work as UNV volunteer Field Officer in Tindouf, Algeria. Read
Countries:  Algeria
Other languages: en français  
The strength of internally displaced women in Eastern Chad
19 June 2007
Lina El Azem, a Moroccan-Syrian UNV volunteer, shares her experience of working with internally displaced people in Eastern Chad.
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Countries:  Chad
Other languages: en français  
Do volunteers strengthen NGO accountability?
14 June 2007
Karena Cronin, CIVICUS UNV volunteer Outreach Associate, reflects on volunteers' role in strengthening civil society organizations' accountability, a topic discussed during the recent CIVICUS World Assembly. Read
More about: Civil society
The ‘King of Volunteers’ does business in Sri Lanka
09 June 2007
UNV volunteer Toshi with Nilmini Somarathna of the National Productivity Secretariat
The commitment and motivation of 70-year old Toshiyuki Yamana has earned him the title ‘King of Volunteers’. Read
Countries:  Sri Lanka
Proud & privileged: Reflections on Peacekeepers Day
25 May 2007
Kevin Gilroy (in beige), during a mission to Sudan, speaks with UNV volunteers.  Mr. Gilroy heads UNV's Special Operations. (UNV, 2005)
Kevin Gilroy, head of UNV's Special Operations, pays tribute to the thousands of men and women volunteers who serve in the UN Peacekeeping Operations on the occasion of the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, 29 May. Read
Bullet casings as artwork: Helping Brazil's favelas
21 May 2007
Violence is part of a favela's daily life. Can this be changed? How do the residents' cope? Anika Gärtner, a German volunteer working with the UN Habitat in Brazil, tries to answer this question after visiting a slum (favela) in Rio de Janeiro. Read
More about: Poverty
Countries:  Brazil
Volunteer empowers women to speak out on HIV/AIDS
13 April 2007
UNV volunteer Bui My Hanh
“Women and children are most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.  As a woman, I feel encouraged when I am empowered to speak out about my daily life and our everyday work …” Read
Reporting from the DRC during the fighting
12 April 2007
UNV Salamatu Tamba checks the damage of her home in Kinshasa following last month’s violence. (UN Volunteers Photo)
When fighting broke out in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) late last month, UNV Programme Manager Jan Snoeks was responsible for ensuring the continuity of the administration of over 600 volunteers, monitoring their safety and maintaining the flow of information.  His emails to the volunteers both in and outside Kinshasa illustrated events as they unfolded. Read
Giving children a voice in protection reform in Uzbekistan
10 April 2007
Valentina Virdis, a UNV Volunteer who served as a Child Protection Officer with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Uzbekistan.
UNV volunteer Valentina Virdis tells about her work for the protection of children in Uzbekistan and her task to visit children’s homes, explain to the children what the coming UNICEF forum “Reforms in the system of social protection of children” is about, discuss with them and decide how children can contribute to this important process. Read
More about: Children
Countries:  Uzbekistan
Standing by refugees in Chad
08 March 2007
Véronique Derksen (right) UNV volunteer in eastern Chad.
On this International Women’s Day, as the UN calls for an end to violence against women and girls, we relay the remarkable story of UNV volunteer Véronique Derksen of The Netherlands, who is attached to UNHCR in Chad. Having served in the African country for some six months, Ms Derksen has experienced first-hand the suffering of refugees from nearby Sudan. Read the story in French. Read

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