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Green activities on IVD in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
17 February 2010
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: International Volunteer Day was celebrated in Kinshasa and other parts of the country on Saturday 5 December. UNV volunteers assigned to MONUC and to UN agencies were the initiators of a series of activities around the theme 'Volunteering for our Planet'. Read
More about: Environment
At the sharp end in North Kivu
07 January 2010
Members of MONUC's Joint Protection Team patrolling along with peacekeepers in Walikale Territory (A.L. Rocha Lima/MONUC)
Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo: UNV volunteers are a familiar sight in UN peacekeeping missions, and many work hand-in-hand with the military.

Kristen Petillon, one of six UNV volunteers deployed with Joint Protection Teams in North Kivu, talks about his work keeping civilians safe and human rights respected. Read
Countries:  France
UNDP Administrator meets volunteers diffusing conflict
18 June 2009
Like the Liberia National Youth Volunteer Service, the UNV-supported ‘Volunteers for Peace’ project is about building bridges for peace and reconciliation in the communities. (UNV)
Monrovia, Liberia and Kinshasa, DRC: Top UN official Helen Clark has joined Liberian Government ministers and community leaders to launch a new UNV-supported volunteering initiative aimed at spreading a message of peace, before making her way to meet UNV's biggest operation. Read
Countries:  Liberia
Planting trees for the future
29 May 2009
UNV volunteers Didier Kabeya, Fred Katuku Mundadi, Maurice Mulumba Kasonga, Joana Tireviciute and Pierre Yelcouni plant an indigenous tree in Kinshasha for World Environment Day 2009. (UNV)
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: On 29 May, in recognition of World Environment Day celebrated on 5 June 2009, the UNV support team from the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) planted several indigenous trees in the green areas of Congo Batiment in Kinshasa. Read
More about: Environment
Lend a hand
20 September 2008
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: There are positive signs that we are entering a new age of volunteerism. National service has been an important means of nation-building in many countries, and there are now unprecedented opportunities for committed and talented individuals to channel their passions and energies toward building a better tomorrow through organisations such as the United Nations Volunteers (UNV). Read
Countries:  Malaysia
Tony Mushimbele, DRC, Receiving and Inspection Unit Assistant, UNMIS
18 September 2008
UNV volunteer Tony Mushimbele from the DRC works as a Receiving and Inspection Unit Assistant for UNMIS in Sudan. "I realize now that there is something I can do for this population and it is my responsibility to identify what to do to make this experience great for me and people around me," he says. (UNV)
El Obeid, Sudan: It is a great pleasure being a UNV volunteer and contributing to peace in Sudan in the same way as those who volunteered to build peace in my own country. Read
Countries:  Sudan
Dr. Charles Kisamba, DR Congo, Medical Doctor, ONUCI
16 September 2008
UNV volunteer Dr. Charles Kisamba examines a girl during his duties for ONUCI in Côte d'Ivoire. (UNV)
Sector East, Côte d'Ivoire: Being a volunteer means to show others that there is more happiness in giving than receiving. There is more joy to serve than to be served. It means to help those who can't do anything for you in return, to create a better world where money is not a priority. Read
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
Countries:  Chad
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Jack of all trades: Reporting from Rwanda
17 July 2008
During June 2008, over 200 Rwandan Returnees were repatriated from a camp closing in Tanzania. Here they board trucks that will take them to their hometowns. (J. Pollonais/UNV)
Kigali, Rwanda: Acting as an organizational and communications focal point in the country for the field offices, regional UNHCR offices and headquarters in Geneva, I often feel like Shiva incarnate, my four arms at the ready as I multi-task with the various reporting and public relations tasks on my plate. Read
Countries:  Canada  Rwanda
In the thick of it: Through the Field Officer's eyes in Rwanda
17 July 2008
Blocks of UNHCR accommodation at the Nkamira transit centre in Rwanda. (J. Pollonais/UNV)
Cyangugu, Rwanda: When I arrived at my current duty station in the Rusizi district of Rwanda, I was faced with the task of maintaining UNHCR's Cyangugu Antenna Office, as well as managing the transit centre for refugees. Needless to say, this was not an easy task. Read
Countries:  Canada  Rwanda

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