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Afghanistan
![]() Since UNV started operations in Afghanistan in 1989 it is estimated that well over 1200 UN volunteers have worked in the country. The UNV Programme in support to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) was formally established in 2003. The initial agreement was to field 44 UN volunteers for electoral activities at the field level in Afghanistan in line with part of the overall commitments of the International Community detailed in the Bonn Accord. Related articles Des sourires sur leur visage : les programmes d’alimentation scolaire en Afghanistan
09 junio 2008
Faizabad, Afghanistan: Un volontaire VNU avec une grande expérience du Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) en Afghanistan analyse l'impact des programmes d'alimentation scolaire. La distribution de rations alimentaires aux familles dans le besoin aide aussi à inclure les filles dans les programmes d'éducation et aussi à les garder dans les écoles. Leer también
Países: Nepal 16 mayo 2008
Peshawar, Pakistan: With the help of a UNV volunteer, Afghan refugees in Pakistan are developing sustainable self-governance methods - turning their camp into a community they run and pay for themselves. Leer también
Más sobre: Refugees & displaced people 05 mayo 2008
Kabul, Afghanistan: Ugandan volunteer Maurice Tukamuhebwa explains how his extensive information technology experience is proving invaluable to Afghanistan - a cold but beautiful country that he has already come to love. Leer también
UN Volunteers launches partnership with WFP
12 febrero 2007
Bonn, Germany: The World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme have a new partnership agreement that commits each organization to support each other’s field activities in celebrating IVD and Walk the World against Hunger. Leer también
Más sobre: Children Focus on food 08 mayo 2006
Badakhshan, Afghanistan: When Toshiko Kitahara arrived in Ragh district in Badakhshan province, north-east Afghanistan, two things struck her: its natural beauty and the fact that girls did not attend school. As a UN Volunteer with the World Food Programme (WFP), Toshiko decided to make girls’ education a priority. She started her self-driven campaign to build the first girls’ school in Ragh. Her quest for funds started in Afghanistan and crossed the globe before she arrived at enough money to have the project put in motion. Leer también
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