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Over a hundred volunteers joined hands in coastal clean-up and mangrove planting in Samoa
14 January 2011
Villagers from the community helping to replant mangroves. (Jenny Iao Jorgensen/UNDP)
Fasitootai, Samoa: This year the IVD celebration focused on the theme Volunteering for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Since the Pacific is one of the most vulnerable regions to the adverse impacts of climate change, achieving the MDGs is made more challenging. On 4 December 2010, over 100 local and international volunteers joined hands in cleaning up and planting mangroves in Fasitootai, northwest of Samoa’s Upolu Island. In less than two hours they cleared about 10,000 sq meters of Fasitootai’s coastline and planted 250 mangrove seedlings. Read
Volunteers: The front line in the wake of disaster
18 February 2010
Mika Maiava gets involved with emergency relief in Samoa after the 2009 tsunami. "I can vividly remember Mika's appearance on this scene," says tourist Maurice Brown. "He quickly assessed the situation, put communications into place, informed authorities of immediate needs and set about organizing the site into an efficient shelter from the sun and wind." (UNV)
Lalomanu, Samoa: Whether it's earthquakes, tsunamis or extreme weather, when disaster strikes it's not the aid and rescue agencies who are the first on the scene to assist. It's volunteers who were there already. Read
New Deputy Executive Coordinator arrives at UNV
19 August 2009
Naheed Haque joined UNV in July 2009 as Deputy Executive Coordinator. Having worked on UN-supported community-based programmes in her previous post in Samoa, Ms. Haque said: “I have seen how volunteerism brought people together – from youth and village chiefs to four Prime Ministers and UN agency Heads – to change the course of development for vulnerable communities in the Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa and Tokelau.” (Photo Schmidt/UNV)
Bonn, Germany: On 29 July, UNV welcomed new Deputy Executive Coordinator Naheed Haque.

"Volunteerism is the 'special ingredient' in peace and development," she remarked. Read
Countries:  Bangladesh
Climate-risk communities to benefit from volunteerism project
12 February 2009
(UNDP)
Bonn, Germany and Tokyo, Japan: Rural communities across the world will receive additional support to help them cope with climate change, thanks to a new UNV project partly funded by the Japanese Government. Read
More about: Environment
Countries:  Bolivia  Guatemala  Morocco  Namibia  Niger
From the classroom to the community: Special needs children in Samoa
20 November 2008
UNV volunteer Katie Su'a (left, in grey t-shirt) helps get a basketball game underway at SENESE school. (UNV)
Apia, Samoa: Universal Children's Day 2008. A UNV volunteer teacher in Samoa is using her professional skills and experience to voluntarily help special needs children in her own village. Read

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