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Ninety minutes makes a difference
15 July 2008
UNV volunteer Zeid Kassouha (right) from Syria, and colleague Talal Hamzeh, prepare to collect money for Iraqi refugees in Syria. (UNV)
Damascus, Syria: As of 2008, there were 1.5 million refugees in Syria, most of them Iraqis. UNV volunteer Registration Clerks with UNHCR Zeid Al-Khail Kassouha and Jihan Taha discuss their feelings about an evening spent raising money for World Refugee Day. Read
Addressing biodiversity through technology
22 May 2008
UNV volunteer Naji Sakhita's field is information technology, but his work contributes to helping the environment. (UNV)
Damascus, Syria: The climate is in constant change... This was the main reason behind my application to become a UNV volunteer.

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Syrian volunteers boost biodiversity
22 May 2008
UN staff and families pitch in to plant a forest of 3,500 trees to enhance biodiversity near Damascus. (H. Al-Orabi/UNV)
Damascus, Syria: Volunteers have planted a forest near Damascus to increase biodiversity in their area. Staff from UNV, other UN agencies and many local volunteers were involved in the planting of 3,500 cedar, cypress, stone pine and wild pear trees in a nine-hectare plot. Read
UNV volunteers receive Iraqi refugees in Syria
19 June 2007
A UNV registers an Iraqi family in Syria at the UNHCR Registration Centre on World Refugee Day 20th June 2007 (Photo: Amr Al Faham, June 2007)
Duma, Syria: The conflict in Iraq has produced a largely silent exodus:  an estimated 40,000 Iraqis flee to Syria every month.  In Douma, they are received by 30 UNV volunteers working as registration clerks at the country’s largest registration centre for Iraqis refugees.

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UNV volunteers advocating human development in Syria
21 December 2006
Lilli Oberndorfer, UNV Human Development Advocate in Syria, interviews a water expert during a roundtable discussion about the issue of water scarcity.
Damascus, Syria: What is that one month takes you to the borders of a war zone and an impromptu refugee camp and the next month has you attending a gender mainstreaming workshop and visiting a national biodiversity project? These are common experiences for UN Volunteer Associates serving as Human Development Advocates out of the offices of the UNDP in Syria. Read
Photography skills empower women volunteers in Syria
08 December 2005
BONN:
The power of image, the power of volunteer
05 December 2005
BONN:
Perfect match: Volunteering & good fun
29 August 2005
Damascus, Syria:  I joined the UNV Programme as an intern few weeks ago. And I wouldn’t miss the chance to experience a real event “on the field”. And 11,000 volunteers apparently were thinking the same. Read
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