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Volunteer Voices on UNMIL Radio
04 May 2007
Monrovia, Liberia: More than 290 UNV volunteers are currently serving with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and other UN agencies in Liberia. Since 6 February 2007 they have the opportunity to inform the interested public live on air on Dateline Liberia about their experiences and distinctive contributions as volunteers. Read
UNV raises awareness in Liberia on domestic violence
09 March 2007
Liberians in Unification Town discussed domestic violence on IWD. (UN Volunteers/Liberia)
Unification Town, Liberia: As Liberia’s civil war raged last decade, violence towards women was disproportionately high. Almost ten years later, UNV volunteers are helping to tackle rising domestic violence. Read
More about: Gender  Human rights
Volunteers clean up Liberia
23 November 2006
Zwedru, Liberia: Over 1,000 people, including UNV and local volunteers, participated in a clean up campaign initiated by UNV in Liberia on 17 November.
The one-day campaign was launched by UNV Programme Officer Ilaria Carpen and Programme Manager Olufemi Olugbemi at the city hall of Zwedru. Grand Gedeh County’s superintendent Chris Bailey, Mayor Ophelia Geedy, and UNV volunteers based in the city also attended the event. Read
More about: Environment
Other languages: en français  
UNV volunteers to teach at University of Liberia
10 August 2006
Her Excellency, Dr Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Visitor to the University and President of the Republic of Liberia, handing over the Letter of Appointment as United Nations Volunteer Teacher to UNV Oscar Chimanzi, who will combine his UNV-UNDP assignment with teaching agriculture at the University of Monrovia. (Photo: UNV)
Monrovia, Liberia: In an important extension of their work, 14 UNV volunteers working with the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) have volunteered to teach at the University of Liberia. Twenty other colleagues from the Mission will join them. Read
Other languages: en français  
Aiding democracy in Liberia
23 January 2006
The Red Cross in Liberia tries to find the parents of those children by posters. (Photo by UNV Liberia)
Gbarpolu, Liberia: I arrived in Liberia in February 2005 to begin work as an Electoral Support Officer for the UNMIL Electoral Department. Soon after my arrival I was stationed in a remote, densely forested county called Gbarpolu. Read
Three cheers for Liberia
25 November 2005
Monrovia, Liberia: We, UN Volunteers, came to this country with hope and aspiration for the re- establishment of peace and prosperity through a democratically elected government. We took pains to enthuse public confidence in democratic elections that would give them the right to choose their own government. We are proud of our contribution towards its successful culmination. Read
UN Volunteers are heroes
24 November 2005
Monrovia, Liberia: The queue of people wanting to vote even before the daybreak vividly shows how adamant Liberians are in restoring order back into the country. Last 11 October morning, voters started thronging the polling stations for the presidential, senatorial and representatives' election. Witnessing this, for UNV Sesay Hassan, is a dream come true. Read
UN Volunteers play crucial role in Liberian elections
22 November 2005
Monrovia, Liberia: Holding a notepad and a pen in one hand and a hand radio in the other, Poo Lin Stefano-Wong walked busily through a polling place to another at a voting precinct in the capital city of Monrovia all the while giving detailed instructions to national staff. Read
UN Volunteers set the stage for Liberian elections
10 October 2005
Monrovia, Liberia: More than 180 United Nations Volunteers (UNV), together with Liberian and international UN staff, are finalizing preparations for tomorrow’s national elections. Read
Summary- Il faut se protéger du VIH/sida !
30 May 2005
UNV Jean Roger Kuate of Cameroon introduces the HIV virus, risky sexual behaviours and preventative measures to Bangladeshi military and civilian personnel of United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia (UNMIL). (Photo: UNV Liberia)
Bonn, Germany: Fourteen years of civil war has destroyed Liberia’s health care and social services sectors, leaving it unable to control the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS. With a population of three and a half million, the country is estimated to have more than 100,000 people infected with HIV. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS
Other languages: en français  

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