30 May 2009
Sinazongwe, Zambia: UNV volunteers in Sinazongwe district of Southern province have procured nine hammer mills meant to assist orphans and vulnerable children. Read
Microfinance for Poverty Reduction
23 August 2007
People living with or affected by HIV/AIDS are faced with a multitude of challenges: they must deal not only with medical problems, but also with social discrimination and economic difficulties. In Zambia, the Microfinance for Poverty Reduction project made financial services accessible to poor people, largely women, living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Read
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10 May 2006
Lusaka, Zambia: American actor Matt Damon was in Zambia recently to visit a UNDP/UNV poverty reduction project as part of a listening and learning trip on efforts to fight extreme poverty in Africa. Damon’s five-day trip was sponsored by DATA (Debt AIDS Trade Africa), the Africa advocacy group co-founded by U2 lead singer Bono. Read
More about: Poverty
24 April 2006
Lusaka, Zambia: UN Volunteers working with Zambia’s National AIDS Council are now able to extend their services to the remotest parts of the country, thanks to 54 vehicles recently given by UNDP and the World Bank. Read
A former UNV shows creativity
18 October 2004
Lusaka, Zambia: "I was a UN Volunteer in the Maldives for more than 2 years supporting rural atoll islands under the Maldives government poverty alleviation project of United Nations Volunteers (UNV) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP)." Read
More about: ICT
17 February 2003
The United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV) has been in Zambia since the 1970s and works with a number of partners including the Zambian Government, other UN agencies, development banks and non-governmental organizations. Since 1991, UNV has made significant contributions to Zambia's health sector reform programme through two UNV-executed projects: HIV/AIDS prevention and care and paramedical training. Read
Remarks by a volunteer against AIDS, Brigitte
Syamalevwe
05 December 2001
Bonn, Germany: I am Brigitte Syamalevwe a volunteer against HIV/AIDS from Zambia, and I am a woman who has been living with HIV/AIDS for 10 years. Read
UN Volunteer against HIV/AIDS: Brigitte Syamalevwe
30 November 2001
Bonn, Germany: Brigitte Syamalevwe brings years of experience as an international consultant and speaker on HIV/AIDS issues to her present position as a national UN Volunteer attached to the Zambian Ministry of Education. The mother of 11 children has been living with HIV/AIDS for the past 10 years. She knows what she is talking about. Read
UN Volunteer speaks out to governments on
HIV/AIDS
16 May 2001
Brussels, Belgium: The following is an intervention of Zambian national UN Volunteer Brigitte Syamalevwe to the interactive session on health at the Third United Nations Conference for the Least Developed Countries. Read
Advising for Better Business
23 May 2000
BONN: A United Nations International Short-Term Advisory Resources (UNISTAR) adviser made two trips to the region in 1999 to support the Government in developing plans to invest profits from oil for vocational training and environmental protection. The adviser also worked with his longer-term UNV colleagues to design a workplan for the Atyrau Sustainable Development Centre, which promotes community participation in health and social services. Read
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