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Winners of the first national photo contest 'People of Good Will' in Tajikistan announced on 25 June
04 July 2011
A winning image in the category 'Volunteer for Our Planet' depicting clean up action by students and teachers of Chkalovsk’s secondary school. (Ikrom Mamadov/UNV, 2011)
Dushanbe, Tajikistan: On Saturday, 25 June, the results of the first national photo contest 'People of Good Will' in Tajikistan were announced.  The award ceremony took place during the opening of the photo-exhibition in Dushanbe at Bactria Cultural Center. Read
Citizens' contributions essential to Tajikistan's national development goals: UN Report
29 March 2011
From left to right, Ms Olga Devyatkin, UNV HQ Portfolio Manager for CIS and Eastern Europe, Mr. Ghulam Isaczai. Chief, UNV Development Division, and Ms Mavsuma Muinova, the Republic of Tajikistan's Deputy Head for Youth, Sport and Tourism attend the Dushanbe launch of a UN backed study on understanding volunteerism for development in the region. (UNV, 2011)
Dushanbe, Tajikistan: New study by United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme argues that volunteering offers significant potential for development of the country.  Mr. Ghulam M. Isaczai, Chief of UNV’s Development Division, and Ms. Mavsuma Muinova, Deputy Head of the State Committee on Youth, Sport and Tourism of the Republic of Tajikistan jointly launched the report at a ceremony held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Read
UN Volunteers recognized for invaluable support to missions
27 May 2005
Bonn, Germany: As the United Nations commemorates the third International Day of UN Peacekeepers on 29 May, paying tribute to those who serve in peacekeeping operations, United Nations Volunteers (UNV) are also being honoured for their dedication and courage in helping improve the lives of millions of people in war-torn and post-conflict countries across the globe. Read
Planting seeds
29 May 2000
Bonn, Germany: The year 2000 saw thousands of East Timorese crossing borders to get home after post-referendum violence forced them to flee as refugees. UN Volunteers also came back as soon as possible to help sow seeds for a new nation. From fisheries to forestry, from trade to treasuries, they are playing an integral role with the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). Read
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