06 June 1998
Kibungo, Rwanda: 37-year old Jeff Crook works as a UNV with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Kibungo, Rwanda. He has been transferred temporarily to the emergency operation in Gihembe refugee camp in Byumba, where 14,000 Masisi refugees have been relocated. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people
Countries: Rwanda
07 March 1998
Bonn, Germany: "Where lies the illness, lies the cure" is the guiding principle of Takiwasi (the Singing House). The centre has existed in Tarapoto in Peru’s Upper Amazon since 1992. Read
UNV and Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
For many years, the UN Volunteers programme has actively supported relief efforts in the aftermath of disasters such as Hurricane Mitch in Central America in 1998, the cyclones in India’s Orissa state in 1999, the earthquake in Gujarat, India, in 2001, and the floods in Sri Lanka in 2003. Read
Two Years After Tsunami, Aceh on Road to Recovery
Two years after the tsunami, local people and volunteers at Aceh province work hard to provide help and hope to the crises-stricken region. Dutch UNV volunteer Frederike Meijer, is involved in a project to build houses in six villages in Aceh Jaya. In a recent article The Epoch Times covers Meijer’s experiences with the challenges and rewards of volunteering. Read
02 May 1931
Apia, Samoa: Known as the 'Heart of Polynesia', Samoa preserves strong Polynesian culture and customs. About 180,000 people live on Samoa's two main and seven smaller islands. Samoa has become a tourist destination in the South Pacific due to its scenic beaches and sea, rugged forest mountains, waterfalls and lava fields from recent volcanic activities. Read
Countries: Samoa
