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Logging on
09 May 2002
Bonn, Germany: Whether hosting his show on national television or knocking on doors of potential partners, Claude Ntanta is a visible advocate for the emerging online generation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Exposing women's groups and students to the power of information systems, Claude is helping the war-torn country step into the digital age. Read
More about: ICT
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UN Volunteer receives presidential award in Mongolia
01 September 2001
Bonn, Germany: Mongolian President Natsagyn Bagabandi has presented former UN Volunteer Alexander Menamkat with the prestigious Friendship Medal, the highest award given to foreigners in the country. Read
More about: Education  Poverty
Freedom Of Expression
05 June 1999
Bonn, Germany: "The training allows us to learn about western theories of journalism," says Mr. Nyamjav, editor of the Erkh Choloo (Freedom) newspaper. A UNDP project in Mongolia has brought journalists from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital, to run an investigative journalist training programme for their colleagues in the rural community of Moron. Read
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Ugandan UNV Receives Mongolian Friendship Medal
12 September 1998
Bonn, Germany: Uganda-born UNV gender specialist Christine Musisi received one of the highest honours bestowed upon a foreigner by the Mongolian Government: the Friendship (Nairamdal) Medal. Read
More about: Gender  Poverty
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