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Country Overview: UN Volunteers in Malawi
01 February 2003
UNV hopes to continue its leadership role in HIV/AIDS in Malawi by using the UNV modality to address the impact of HIV/AIDS on human resources in the public service. UN Volunteers' current contribution to Malawi Currently, there are 13 UN Volunteers working in Malawi. Additional support to Malawi's efforts to combat HIV/AIDS is provided by a public health specialist and a HIV/AIDS adviser. Read
More about: HIV/AIDS
Promoting Power for the People
25 May 2000
BONN: With the help of international UNV field workers, villagers in Bangladesh make up their own minds on what must be done in their communities. Living directly with the people in rural areas, the 33 UN Volunteers from Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and the Philippines consult with a wide range of youth and other community groups on what is needed, whether it be better health care for all or improved schooling for their children. 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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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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A Place They Can Call Their Own
02 June 1999
Bonn, Germany: Zingwangwa is a densely populated suburb of Blantyre in Malawi – until recently without a meeting place or recreational facilities young people (some 64% of the population) could call their own. Then UNICEF, in co-operation with the government’s Youth Department, stepped in with its "Youth Participation Programme." Read
More about: Youth

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