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Online volunteers help translate key documents on democracy and human rights into West African languages
21 February 2013
Cover page of the Bamako Declaration translated into Fon, the national language of Benin.
Benin: Online volunteers are supporting the Benin-based NGO, Fondation Joseph the Worker, in making documents that promote democracy and human rights available in the most widely spoken languages of West Africa. “Translation is crucial to making knowledge accessible at the grassroots level”, says Joseph Mevognon, the foundation’s Executive Director. Read
2001 commence maintenant - English Summary
05 December 2001
BONN: On the eve of the new millennium, committees at city, state and national levels began with preparations for the International Year of Volunteers (IYV 2001). In 1999, the first committees were established. Shortly after the global launch of IYV 2001 on 5 December 2000, more than 100 committees were in place. Read
Solidaires Contre La Pauvreté - English Summary
10 March 1999
BONN: The Local Development Fund pilot project aims at supporting the decentralisation efforts of the Senegalese Government within the national policy of combatting poverty. 120 000 people live in the rural project area that stretches along the borders of Mali and Guinea in the south-east of Senegal. The task of the UN Volunteers who serve the project is to inform the population about the new roles and responsibilities of the local authorities and to help put that national policy into practice. Read
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