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Why volunteering matters in gender-based violence intervention in Cambodia
05 December 2011
Young Cambodian volunteers receive the last instructions to start raising public awareness in their communities to end violence against women during the 16 Days campaign. (Photo: Ramón Sánchez, Prey Veng province, Cambodia, 6 Dec 2010)
Cambodia: Making a difference: An assessment of volunteer interventions addressing gender-based violence in Cambodia (Partners for Prevention, 2010)  highlights the crucial role and the far-reaching positive effects that community volunteers play in the prevention and response to gender-based violence. Read
More about: Gender
A new image
01 June 2010
A garment factory in Cambodia. Japanese volunteer Rie Miura worked with the ILO on a project to improve working conditions. (R. Miura/UNV)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Before I visited Cambodia, the image I had of people there was not very clear. I just considered them as people living in a developing country. After spending a couple of days there, I began to understand what the Cambodians were like. Read
Countries:  Japan
New website to spread volunteer opportunities in Cambodia
21 January 2010
Phnom Penh: UNV and VolCam (Network of International and Local Volunteer Agencies and Volunteer Involving Organisations in Cambodia) launched new volunteer web site during International Volunteer Day celebrations in Phnom Penh on 5 and 7 December 2009. Read
More about: Environment
Among the people in Cambodia
29 September 2009
Manuela Bucciarelli (right) is a UNV volunteer Intern fully funded by the Italian Government. She works with the ILO in Cambodia on projects relating to indigenous people. (UNV)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: My experience as UNV volunteer Intern in Cambodia is really an important step both in my professional career and in my personal life. Working as a UNV volunteer allows me to be closer to the ‘field’, compared to other UN positions which are sometimes distant from the reality of the communities. Read
Countries:  Italy
Manic Mondays in Cambodian commerce
02 March 2009
UNV volunteer Intern Valentina Manzato is funded by the Italian government and works with UNCTAD in Cambodia. (UNV)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: "A project is first of all the people who work on it day after day." An Italian UNV volunteer Intern shares her experience with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Cambodia. Read
More about: Governance
Countries:  Italy

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