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Volunteerism help reduce poverty says UN rep
03 December 2007
Harare, Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe has great potential to reduce poverty among communities through promoting and supporting volunteer activities as many of its people are willing to donate their valuable time and resources to assist others, a United Nations representative said. Read
Zimbabwean UN Volunteers act against the spread of HIV/AIDS
20 March 2003
Bonn, Germany: Tserayi Machinda is at the centre of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. In his native Zimbabwe, he combats the disease throughout Manicaland -- a province of 1.5 million people bordering Mozambique. With more than 100,000 orphans and 15,000 known cases of full-blown AIDS in the province, he says he has his hands full. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS  Health
Country Overview: UN Volunteers in Zimbabwe
01 February 2003
The United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV) supports the Government's national development efforts, including the emergency humanitarian programme, social policy advocacy, community support programmes, employment creation and entrepreneurship, HIV/AIDS advocacy and strengthening of the credibility and transparency of Zimbabwe's public institutions. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS
Shedding Light on HIV/AIDS
22 May 2000
Bonn, Germany: UN studies note that a record 2.6 million people died from the HIV/AIDS pandemic in 1999 and another 5.6 million became infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The fight against HIV/AIDS is not only medical. The stigma of AIDS and its effect on societies is also an enemy UN Volunteers are combating. UNVs -- many of them infected with HIV -- have stepped into the open to give a human face and voice to the epidemic. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS  Health
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Honorary UN Volunteers Visit Zimbabwe
07 June 1999
BONN: German tennis player Michael Stich and his wife, actress Jessica Stockmann, visited Zimbabwe as Honorary United Nations Volunteers to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS. Read
Tennis player Michael Stich and actress Jessica Stockmann visit Zimbabwe as Honorary UN Volunteers
25 March 1999
Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe: Accompanied by UNV's Executive Coordinator Sharon Capeling-Alakija, German tennis player Michael Stich and his wife, actress Jessica Stockmann have visited Zimbabwe as Honorary United Nations Volunteers to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS. Read
More about: Civil society  HIV/AIDS

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