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Bullets and the ballot box
26 February 2007
During moments of tension, UNV volunteers rely on staff such as UNV Support Officer Ms Remedios Vestil-Mondigo (pictured) to keep them on track. (Albert Kofi Arhin/UNV)
In the face of occasional violence, UNV volunteers are delivering much-needed development support to the people of Timor-Leste. UNV Support Officer Ms Remedios Vestil-Mondigo deals regularly with security threats like stone-throwing incidents on the road from the international airport, to which she travels twice or three times a day to greet incoming UNV volunteers. Read
Volunteering increases efficiency: OV awardee
12 January 2007
Minh Vo, a Vietnamese online volunteer has been selected for the Online Volunteer of the Year Award 2006. In this interview she will share her experience of being an online volunteer. Read
Countries:  Viet Nam
First person
11 January 2007
Dennis Mairena (w/ blue cap) talks to community members in Chocó, Colombia (UNHCR Venezuela/Andrea Simancas)
Dennis Mairena, a UNV field officer in Colombia and UNV public information officer Sy Koumbo Singa Gali in the Democratic Republic of Congo talk about how UNV volunteers are in the "different dimension" and "go the extra mile". Read
Proud to be a Volunteer
29 December 2006
Cristian Mazzei, UNV Civil Affairs Officer in Fort Liberté, Haiti with local children. (UNV Haiti)
A poem written by a UNV volunteer supporting MINUSTAH in Haiti. Read
“We treat all kinds of diseases…”
06 December 2006
In the end of August, Hanna Gabriella Snarberg, a UNV volunteer Press Officer with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in Naqoura and the UNIFIL cameraman Bob Sullivan traveled with the Indian battalion’s (INDBATT) Public Information Officer Maj. Pandey and five other Indian military officers through their area of operations in South East Lebanon. The purpose: to get first-hand information on the level of destruction during the war  and to report on UNIFIL humanitarian assistance in South Lebanon. Read
Countries:  Lebanon
NV volunteers carry out gender workshops with indigenous communities in Nicaragua
30 November 2006
Victoria Díaz-García, an Irish Aid sponsored UNV intern and Urs Bernhard, a Swiss sponsored UNV intern, have done the arduous six-day-long trip along Río Coco to provide gender training and technical monitoring to the indigenous Miskitu communities of Raití and Walakitán, two of the most Northeastern communities located in the department of Jinotega. Read
More about: Gender
Countries:  Nicaragua
Volunteers can walk the walk too!
04 September 2006
A view of the Walk Against Child Hunger moving through the streets of Rio Claro in Trinidad and Tobago on 21 May 2006. 
(Photo: UNV Trinidad & Tobago)
It took two UNV volunteers – from Nigeria and India – some community work to organize a successful Walk Against Child Hunger in just a month’s time in Trindidad and Tobago. Dr. Onuoha Clement describes how he and Dr. Veena Murlidhar extended voluntary work beyond their assignment as medical doctors to achieve this. Read
Living and building Aceh together
01 September 2006
(Left to right) Nicolas Peissel from Canada, Sukhwant Kaur and Dede Andri Pradhita, both from Indonesia, are UNV volunteers working in Indonesia’s Aceh and Nias provinces. They are part of a team of more than 60 UNV volunteers from 15 countries helping local people rebuild their houses and lives after the 2004 tsunami. (Photo: UNDP Indonesia)
Deepty from India. Francesca from Italy. They belong to a multinational team of over 60 UNV volunteers helping local communities rebuild their houses in Indonesia’s Aceh and Nias provinces. They are also living the life of the local people and enjoying every bit of the experience. Read
UNV volunteer Pham: HIV positive and a hero
28 August 2006
Pham Thi Hue with her son in Haiphong, Viet Nam. A national UNV volunteer with the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA) project, Pham, who is HIV positive, is an outspoken advocate for people living with and/or affected by the disease. In 2004, she was named an ‘Asian Hero’ by TIME Asia magazine. (Photo: Lam Duc Hien)
In Viet Nam, where HIV/AIDS is still viewed as a social evil, a soft-spoken 26-year-old mother has become one of the most vocal supporters of people living with HIV/AIDS. UNV volunteer Pham Thi Hue has been hailed an 'Asian hero', but not without suffering discrimination and isolation for being HIV positive. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS
Countries:  Viet Nam
Work-life in Kazakhstan’s changing capital
17 August 2006
Volker Pabst of Switzerland is a UNV volunteer human rights specialist with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Kazakhstan. Read
Countries:  Kazakhstan
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