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Helping refugees in Malaysia find sanctuary with the right words
27 January 2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: During the past three years, as a UNV Interpreter under the UNHCR in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during the US Citizen and Immigration Services interviews, Ngun Si (Myanmar/ROK) learned more about the plight and struggles of refugees from Myanmar in Malaysia, and gained a new understanding of how UNHCR, the United States and other countries provide protection and resettlement for refugees. Read
Supporting re-integration
10 December 2011
Through the UNV small grant scheme, four UN Volunteers organized the delivery of materials to women so that they could continue producing and selling jewellery accessories. (UNV)
Plementina, Kosovo: The integration of Roma Ashkali Egyptian (RAE) is a challenging social issue for Kosovo. In Plementina, a small village in the Obliq municipality, a community of some 40 Kosovo RAE returnee families is facing very difficult living conditions since a fire broke out in their apartment building and made it inhabitable. Read
Countries:  Kosovo
A way for repatriates' integration into society
23 September 2011
Nurbakhit Atan, national United Nations Volunteer serving as UNV Community Exchange Worker, has organized workshops and trainings for repatriates, conducted joint volunteer actions, and advised more than 500 repatriates on diverse issues. (UNV, 2011)
Kazakhstan : Through a state programme, the Government of Kazakhstan is making efforts to encourage the repatriation of ethnic Kazakhs from abroad. A former repatriate himself, UN Volunteer Nurbakhit Atan has advised more than 500 repatriates and conducted joint volunteer actions in the Ulan district. Read
Countries:  Kazakhstan
Humanitarian Volunteers: Making Change Happen
19 August 2011
During a visit to assess the Bulo Baclay IDP settlement in Galkayo, Somalia, refugee children readily surround the interviewer (crouching at centre) to discuss their needs. (UNV/2011)
Bonn, Germany: Whenever our televisions show distressing scenes of war, famine or disaster, inevitably we ask ourselves: “What can we do to help?” It’s the kind of question that makes us human, and many people do go the extra mile and act. Chances are that these men and women make change happen through their own free will, and without expectation of reward. Chances are that these people are volunteers. Read
Enthusiastic about helping refugees in Yemen
13 January 2011
Although internally displaced due to the conflict in northern Yemen, this man (left) was still able to smile upon receiving a package of non-food items (NFI) from UN Volunteer, Martha Kow-Donkor (Liberia), an Associate Field Officer with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, during an NFI distribution in the Sa’ada Governate.  Al Amel, a staff member of UNHCR implementing partner looks on.  (Abdul Jaleel Abdullah/UNHCR, 2009)
Amran, Yemen: Martha Kow-Donkor (Liberia), is enthusiastic about her assignment to help internally displaced persons in Yemen by managing refugee camp and emergency shelter coordination as well as non-food item distribution.    Read
Countries:  Yemen

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