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UNV India joins forces with Government youth project
11 August 2009
The NSS Volunteers conducting a role play on how to volunteer towards the attainment of the MDGs. (UNV)
Chennai, India: Managed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the National Service Scheme (NSS) aims to involve students in local communities through volunteerism. About 2.6 million students from 200 universities are now involved. Read
More about: Education  Youth
Countries:  India  Ireland
Nepalis rally to volunteer for our planet
14 June 2009
Participants from local women’s groups in the rally during World Environment Day celebrations in Kathmandhu. (UNV)
Kathmandu, Nepal: Participants joined in a rally and marched around the local area led by a local marching ‘band’, carrying banners and chanting slogans to deliver messages for raising awareness of environment issues and climate change. Read
More about: Environment  Gender
Enabling women health volunteers in Nepal
02 March 2009
The Government of Nepal initiated the FCHV programme in 1988 and around 50,000 local women are involved. (UNV)
Lalitpur, Nepal: Thousands of female volunteers who roam the Nepali countryside providing health education and primary health care rely on UNV expertise and financial support to help this major volunteering programme run smoothly. Read
More about: Gender  Health
Countries:  Korea, Republic of
Volunteering for better lives in Kathmandu
11 February 2009
Ramesh Thapa (left), who just turned 15, was one boy who was sniffing glue and living in the streets when UNV and Prayas first started working together. He later stayed at Prayas's drop-in centre (where children get breakfast and lunch on condition that they stay clean until five in the evening) for more than three months.

He was then referred to the rehabilitation centre supported by UNDP. With a good track record, he was cleared from there and is now clean and cleared for schooling. He is currently staying at the Mero Ghar shelter home, where all Prayas's success stories live and go to school. (Prayas/UNV)
Kathmandu, Nepal: Following Nepal's first democratic elections, UNV volunteers are exploring opportunities to sustain volunteerism and civil society in the country. Read
More about: Children  Civil society  Youth
Volunteering for better lives in Kathmandu: The NGO view
10 February 2009
Kathmandu street children can drop in to the Prayas centre supported by UNV for a meal. (UNV)
Kathmandu, Nepal: "The ones who are now going to school are the ones who were sniffing glue and sleeping in the streets." Read
More about: Children  Civil society
IVD with the underprivileged in Nepal
03 February 2009
Kathmandu, Jhapa and Damak, Nepal: As well as a street cleaning campaign, UNV cooperated with UNESCO and local NGOs in Kathmandu to distribute books to orphan children. There were also events in the Bhutanese refugee camps of eastern Nepal. Read
Volunteers on the streets of Kathmandu
02 February 2009
Kathmandu, Nepal:  In Kathmandu, a big street cleaning campaign was organized and held in cooperation with Government bodies, local and international NGOs and groups of street children and youth. This event was with the specific purpose of raising awareness on environmental issues as well as for a general aim of promoting volunteerism. Read
More about: Children  Environment  Youth
Bringing biogas to Nepal with Shell and UN-HABITAT
08 January 2009
Shell Project Better World volunteer Fenna Snater, a Commissioning and Start-Up Engineer from the Netherlands, is assisting UN-HABITAT with a sustainable living project in Nepal. (F. Snater/Shell/UNV)
Kathmandhu Valley, Nepal: It was not until I went on a UNV-facilitated mission through the Shell corporate volunteering programme 'Project Better World' that I came to understand the true meaning of the word 'volunteering' and the feeling of belonging it creates. Read
Countries:  Netherlands
Universal Children's Day in Nepal
28 November 2008
Prayas is a Kathmandu NGO which, with UNV's help, supports glue-sniffing children. (UNV)
Kathmandhu, Nepal: The theme of the day was highlighting the human rights of street children, and to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse and poverty. All these messages were reflected in plays and songs performed by the former street children of Prayas ('effort'), now going to school. Read
More about: Children  Civil society  Youth
Drama on the streets of Kathmandu
18 October 2008
Former street children in Kathmandu stage a play to warn of the dangers of glue sniffing, and ways out. (UNV)
Kathmandu, Nepal: To mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, UNV and the children of Prayas staged a play on some of the causes of poverty and how we can work towards eradicating it. Read

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