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Japanese celebrity Misako Konno praises work of UNV volunteers
30 August 2007
Japanese actress and writer Misako Konno (in white shirt) listens intently with villagers at visit to one of UNV's projects in Prek Toal, Cambodia. (UNV Cambodia, 2007)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: It is not everyday that UNV volunteers and fishermen rub shoulders with an international celebrity. But the visit last week of Ms. Misako Konno, Japanese actress and writer, brought some rare glamour and excitement to a UN Volunteers project on Tonlé Sap Lake. Read
More about: Environment  Poverty
Fond Memories of being a UNV in Cambodia
07 June 2004
Kampong Cham, Cambodia: Parvati Sharma (Bhutan) is a nurse and midwife. She studied in India, and during her more than 20 years of experience in health education and training she has visited most Asian countries. She is about to finish her UNV assignment in Kampong Cham and Stung Treng. In the following article she reflects upon her time as a UNV in Cambodia. Read
More about: Health
Countries:  Bhutan
UN Volunteers assist Cambodia to launch the first nation-wide civil registration since the Khmer Rouge
01 March 2004
Phmon Penh, Cambodia: Cambodia’s Ministry of Interior with technical support from a team of UN Volunteers have launched the initial phase of the first nation-wide mobile civil registration campaign. Read
UNV's partnerships for change - Message by the UNDP Administrator
31 May 2001
UNV plays an increasingly pivotal role in mobilizing volunteers and promoting volunteerism. The 5,090 UN Volunteers who served in 2001 throughout the developing world and in countries in economic transition represent development cooperation at its finest. Read
More about: ICT
Countries:  Lesotho  Peru  Timor-Leste
Reaching out
25 May 2001
Bonn, Germany: After Cambodia's wars in the 1970s, many traditional villages and cultural heritage sites were destroyed. As people struggled to survive, there was little opportunity for basic education let alone a chance to learn traditional music, dance, customs and value systems. Read
More about: Culture & sports

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