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New faces as UNV expands in Armenia
20 November 2009
During his assignment, Edoardo Martinelli (centre) accompanied the local NGO ‘Partnership and Teaching’ to the Syunik region to advise on a traditional water distribution system. He also helped mobilize the local community in a self-led water management. (UNV)
Yerevan, Armenia: The first international volunteers have arrived in Armenia and are already at work on their assignments. Meanwhile UNV continues to support efforts to improve the voluntary sector and is actively engaging with the Government and civil society on a number of new initiatives. Read
Countries:  Armenia  Italy  Japan
"Their disability disappears…"
09 April 2009
The primary mode of communication among the deaf students with Uddami in Kolkata is sign language. (UNV)
Kolkata, India: We believe that by giving practical knowledge and this certification to disabled students, we are making not only economically independent workers but self-sufficient citizens - of this city, of this country and of the world. Read
Countries:  India
Finding ways to talk
02 April 2009
Spanish university volunteer Roman Gonzalvo overcomes the language barrier with autistic children in Bishkek by using pictograms. (UNV)
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: For World Autism Awareness Day, Spanish university volunteer Roman Gonzalvo talks about his work with autistic children. Read
Countries:  Kyrgyzstan
'The link' in the City of Joy.
02 February 2009
Carlos Mayans is a Spanish university volunteer with UNV in Kolkata, India - pictured here at an internet training day for local staff. (UNV)
Kolkata, India: A Spanish university volunteer working with Cisco in India talks about his experiences as an 'after hours' volunteer in Lapierre's 'City of Joy' - Kolkata. Read
More about: ICT  Private sector
Countries:  India
Sensitivity and belief: A Human Rights Officer's experience
17 December 2008
Human rights work means closely consulting with national staff such as Alphonso Mulbah (left), officer of the Women and Children Protection Section of the Liberian National Police. (UNV)
Greenville, Liberia: From helping to protect a juvenile prisoner to organizing events for Human Rights Day, the work of a UNV volunteer Human Rights Officer is never short of interest, as Jon Izaguirre Garcia explains from Liberia. Read
More about: Governance  Human rights
Countries:  Liberia
Revising governance to improve Nicaraguan nutrition
24 June 2008
UNV presents the MDG1 programme to the Río Blanco Municipal Development Council (Standing Río Blanco Mayor). (UNV)
Managua, Nicaragua: UNV volunteers are helping to reduce food insecurity for Nicaragua's most vulnerable families by strengthening local governance. The ultimate goal is to ensure food security projects are integrated into all short- and long-term local planning. Read
Volunteer congress looks to further strengthen volunteerism in Spain
08 June 2005
Madrid, Spain: Representatives from international and European volunteer involving organizations, NGOs and civil society groups are wrapping up the International Volunteering Congress in the Spanish capital today after two days of discussion on ways to further promote and support volunteerism. Read
The International Volunteering Congress, Madrid 2005
07 June 2005
Madrid, Spain: There is a school of thought suggesting that volunteerism is on the decline, that the economic and social stress created by factors such as unemployment, natural disasters and civil conflict lead to more self-centered behaviour as people concentrate on dealing with their own immediate problems of survival. Read
Full involvement of society needed to realize MDGs, UNV chief tells conference attendees
20 August 2004
Barcelona, Spain: The volunteer movement has a critical role to play in harnessing and channeling volunteer energy towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Ad de Raad, Executive Coordinator of the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme told conference attendees in Spain. Read
Panelists at Aids Conference support the strengthening of volunteer activities against HIV/AIDS
12 July 2002
Barcelona, Spain: Volunteers play a significant role in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS worldwide, participants in a panel discussion at the XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelona concluded. The panel - a side event organized by the United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV), the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), who are working together in a coalition, which is also supported by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) - received much interest from conference participants and the media. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS

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