07 March 2001
New York, USA: Theresa Kambobe, a Zambian United Nations Volunteer (UNV) and gender specialist attached to the United Nations Transitional Administration of East Timor (UNTAET), is a panellist for an International Women's Day special event entitled "Women and Peace", which will be held at UN Headquarters on 8 March 2001 from 10:40a.m to 12:00 noon in Conference Room 3. Read
More about: Gender
30 January 2001
Dili, EAST TIMOR: Eighty-one United Nations Volunteers arrived in East Timor today to begin registering the population in each of the territory's 13 provinces. Following the deployment of an advance team of 50 UN Volunteers in December 2000, their arrival completes the Civil Registration Team of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). Read
Other languages: en français
27 October 2000
BONN: The Executive Coordinator of the Bonn-based United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV), Sharon Capeling-Alakija, concluded a five-day visit to East Timor this week by recognizing the work of the more than 400 UN Volunteers working in the territory and signaling efforts of UN officials to guarantee their safety. Read
19 October 2000
BONN: The Executive Coordinator of the Bonn-based United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV), Sharon Capeling-Alakija, visits East Timor from 22-26 October during which time she will meet senior UN officials and discuss security conditions for the more than 400 UN Volunteers working in the territory. Read
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
More about: Peace & conflict resolution
Other languages: en français
28 May 2000
Bonn, Germany: Launching a difficult operation in record time, UN Volunteers helped the people of East Timor realize their dream. The East Timorese had been waiting a quarter century for an opportunity to determine the territory's political future. Read
More about: Electoral assistance
Other languages: en français
04 March 2000
Dili, East Timor: Six months after the outbreak of post-referendum violence in East Timor, tensions have eased and East Timor is slowly finding its way back to normalcy. International staff members arrive in Dili on a daily basis, there will be 1,200 international staff in East Timor, including 500 United Nations Volunteers. Read
More about: Electoral assistance Peace & conflict resolution
05 December 1999
BONN: Out of the total of 500 UNVs from 73 countries who assisted in organizing the 30 August referendum on independence (UNVNews Issue 85), 100 UN Volunteers were selected to help prepare for the installation of UNTAET (United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor). Read
22 October 1999
BONN: The Executive Coordinator of the Bonn-based United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV), Sharon Capeling-Alakija, visits East Timor from 22-26 October during which time she will meet senior UN officials and discuss security conditions for the more than 400 UN Volunteers working in the territory. Read
08 September 1999
Bonn, Germany: Some 500 district electoral officers and medical personnel fielded by the Bonn-based United Nations Volunteers programme ahead of East Timor’s “popular consultation” ballot on 30 August are currently safe in Darwin, Australia, or have been repatriated. Read
More about: Electoral assistance Emergency relief




