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Wearing an Afghan’s shoes
12 August 2009
There were 55 UNV volunteers assigned to UNDP/ELECT, half of whom are working as Electoral Outreach and Training Advisers in the regions and provinces. (UNAMA)
Northern Afghanistan: “Things worked differently in other countries I have worked in,” says Tuch, a UNV volunteer Electoral Adviser. “Here you have to find new ways to work with people. You need to put yourself in their shoes.” Read
‘In the co-driver’s seat’ for Afghan democracy
11 August 2009
Applicants for civic education positions for Presidential and Provincial Council Elections in Afghanistan  attending written interviews at the provincial office compound. (UNV)
Western Afghanistan: “This time,” says Shiringi, a UNV volunteer working with UNDP/ELECT supporting the Independent Election Commission, “we are in the co-driver’s seat. The work we are doing with our national counterparts is really building capacity for the future.” Read
Engaging everyone in Afghanistan’s elections
09 August 2009
The 20 August 2009 elections in Afghanistan are supported by the international community via UNDP/ELECT. (UNAMA)
Northern Afghanistan: “I am still moved to see people travelling for miles to queue for a registration card and participate in elections,” confesses Jetiti, a UNV volunteer in a region of Afghanistan where security concerns have recently increased significantly. Read
Challenging the Afghan divide
01 March 2009
In addition to the professional and cultural tests, in an environment like Afghanistan other things can go wrong. Winter in Afghanistan can be "daunting", says Menchita Caramat (pictured here 2nd left with a UNV volunteer colleague and local children), and using a kerosene heater without proper ventilation once caused an "excruciating ordeal". "I remembered that I was at some point rolling back and forth on the floor and my bed due to dizziness and pain in my head," says Ms. Caramat. "My housemates had to carry me in one of the rooms which are warmer than mine. I remembered that I was shouting, crying and shivering in between my fainting spells." Fortunately, UN medical staff were on the scene quickly, and her housemates proved to be a "surrogate family" in time of need. (UNV)
Kabul, Afghanistan: "I have observed that the women are beginning to assume a more substantive role in the emerging Afghan society," says UNV Programme Officer Menchita Caramat, a woman working for peace and development in many ways. Read
More about: Gender  Poverty
Countries:  Philippines
Looking after the UNV family in Afghanistan
01 March 2009
Georgeta Silaghi (centre) is UNV Programme Manager for the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan. (UNV)
Kabul, Afghanistan: Georgeta Silaghi is a UNV Programme Manager at one of the UN's toughest and most high-profile missions – Afghanistan. As well as supporting the UNV volunteers and their commitment to volunteerism, she is also about to introduce a new element to the UN mission. Read
Children encouraged to promote volunteerism in Afghanistan
05 January 2009
Kabul, Afghanistan: The UNV Country Team in Afghanistan celebrated International Volunteer Day (IVD) in Kabul on 4 December 2008 in the Allaoddin national orphanage. Read
More about: Children
Volunteers support human rights over the Internet
09 December 2008
Community trainers supported by online volunteers increase awareness of women's rights in communities in northern Pakistan. (UNV)
Bonn, Germany: Online volunteers are sharing their professional skills to strengthen human rights advocacy in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. Read
Countries:  Pakistan
Smiles on their Faces: School Feeding Programmes in Afghanistan
09 June 2008
UNV volunteer with WFP in Afghanistan Devaki Shrestha (right) interviews a girl on the impact of UN activities in her area. (D. Shrestha/UNV)
Faizabad, Afghanistan: A UNV volunteer with extensive experience with the World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan looks back on the impact of school feeding programmes she has worked on. Distributing food helped keep girls in education, and kept the schools going. Read
Countries:  Nepal
Other languages: en français  
Managing their own affairs: Capacity building for Afghan refugees
16 May 2008
A services committee of refugees in progress: Munda Afghan Village, NWFP, Pakistan. (Shingha Bahadur Khadka/UNV)
Peshawar, Pakistan: With the help of a UNV volunteer, Afghan refugees in Pakistan are developing sustainable self-governance methods - turning their camp into a community they run and pay for themselves. Read
Countries:  Nepal  Pakistan
Life in a cold climate: Bringing IT to Afghan women
05 May 2008
UNV volunteer Maurice Tukamuhebwa. "I came to believe that Afghanistan has the most diverse and amazing landscape in the whole world." (M. Tukamuhebwa/UNV)
Kabul, Afghanistan: Ugandan volunteer Maurice Tukamuhebwa explains how his extensive information technology experience is proving invaluable to Afghanistan - a cold but beautiful country that he has already come to love. Read
More about: ICT
Countries:  Uganda
Other languages: en français  

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