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Eliana Rueda, Colombia, Civil Affairs Officer, MINURCAT
19 September 2008
UNV volunteer Eliana Rueda (centre, in blue) from Colombia is a Civil Affairs Officer for MINURCAT in Chad. Her work is "an opportunity, a challenge and a constant learning experience, both personally and professionally," she says. (UNV)
N'Djamena, Chad: Whenever refugees, IDPs, host communities, or local or traditional authorities have the opportunity to express their thoughts, needs, desires or expectations, we open a window of opportunity that can be crystallized through serious, hard work. Read
Countries:  Colombia
Other languages: en español  
Theophilus Obie Andrew, Liberia, Logistics Assistant, MINURCAT
18 September 2008
Theophilus Obie Andrew (right) from Liberia is a Logistics Assistant with MINURCAT in Chad. "Every day that passes by leaves me with the conviction that someone is being helped, saved or blessed," he says. (UNV)
Abéché, Chad: As a UNV volunteer 'Log' Assistant, I manage logistic functions including supply, transport, movement, etc. I remain conscious of all logistics needs and equipment maintenance in each location inside the Area of Responsibility (AOR)... Read
Countries:  Liberia
Marie Madeleine Tchouente, Cameroon, IT Assistant, MINURCAT
18 September 2008
UNV volunteer Marie Madeleine Tchouente from Cameroon works as an IT Assistant for MINURCAT in Chad. "To be a volunteer means to be a forerunner... It is transforming people's lives by showing them something new. (UNV)
N'Djamena, Chad: To be a volunteer means to be a forerunner, somebody who has the courage and takes the risk to provide services and support in very difficult circumstances... I have been part of transforming UN missions, communities and colleagues. Read
Countries:  Cameroon
Isabelle Phongo, DR Congo, Movcon Assistant (MINURCAT)
13 August 2008
UNV volunteer Isabelle Phongo, Movcon Assistant in Chad (MINURCAT). (MINURCAT/UNV)
N'Djamena, Chad: I make sure that everything is ready for the following day's aircraft movements in and out our mission's area of responsibility (AOR). Any time cargo or people have to move from one location to another, we provide the service. Read
Other languages: en français  
Now we're in business: longer-term solutions in Chad
20 June 2008
A Camp Amboko resident demonstrates one of the more fuel-efficient stoves introduced by the UNV/UNHCR programme. (UNV)
Gore, Chad: It's easy to think being a refugee is a short-term situation, but in the camps of southern Chad people could be staying for a while. Helping them with longer-term development is Amadou Boubakar, a UNV volunteer Environmental Officer with UNHCR. Read
Respect and protection for refugees in Chad
20 June 2008
One way used to sensitize people in Camp Amboko to SGBV is through traditional dance and theatre. (UNV)
Gore, Chad: Just because people are refugees doesn't exclude them from rights or responsibilities. In southern Chad, one UNV volunteer sees to it that people continue to respect each other. Read
Natacha Nzabampema, Burundi, IT Assistant, MINURCAT
05 June 2008
UNV volunteer Natacha Nzabampema from Burundi, IT Assistant for MINURCAT in Chad. (MINURCAT/UNV)
N'Djamena, Chad: My team of five looks after an office of over 250 people. I keep MINURCAT connected.

The IT helpdesk supports civilian staff at the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) – looking after both software and hardware. In Chad, almost no IT infrastructure exists... That's why you'll never find any of the IT staff in their offices for more than 30 minutes. We are on the go all the time, ensuring MINURCAT's civilian and police staff are up and running too. Read
Countries:  Burundi
The strength of internally displaced women in Eastern Chad
19 June 2007
Assoungha, Chad: Lina El Azem, a Moroccan-Syrian UNV volunteer, shares her experience of working with internally displaced people in Eastern Chad.
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Other languages: en français  
Standing by refugees in Chad
08 March 2007
Véronique Derksen (right) UNV volunteer in eastern Chad.
Koukou, 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
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

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