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Online volunteers help translate key documents on democracy and human rights into West African languages
21 February 2013
Cover page of the Bamako Declaration translated into Fon, the national language of Benin.
Benin: Online volunteers are supporting the Benin-based NGO, Fondation Joseph the Worker, in making documents that promote democracy and human rights available in the most widely spoken languages of West Africa. “Translation is crucial to making knowledge accessible at the grassroots level”, says Joseph Mevognon, the foundation’s Executive Director. Read
Schoolyard clean up by UN Volunteers and parents in CAR sets example
18 September 2012
Annie-Gisèle Nam, the Central African Republic’s Minister for Primary and Secondary Education and Literacy, officially launches Operation Clean Schools, a week of voluntary public action, in Bangui, CAR. (Photo: Franck Bitemo, UN Coordination Office, Bangui, 2012)
Bangui, Central African Republic:

On 15 September 2012, Annie-Gisèle Nam, the Central African Republic’s Minister for Primary and Secondary Education and Literacy, launched Operation Clean Schools, a week of activities  to encourage the public to voluntarily clean-up school grounds throughout the nation. Read

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Mission closure a unique, poignant experience for UN Volunteer
29 April 2011
UN personnel at MINURCAT march for HIV/AIDS prevention in Chad. (UNV, 2010)
Abeche, Chad: German Robles Osuna (Mexico) shares his impressions of the closure of the United Nations Mission in Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) in Abeche, Chad. Read
UN Volunteers wrap up MINURCAT in Chad
29 April 2011
UN personnel and friends at MINURCAT celebrate IVD in Chad. (UNV, 2010)
Abeche, Chad: On 30 April 2011, MINURCAT’s Liquidation Phase, begun in January 2011, will end, and its team of national and international staff, which includes 50 UN Volunteers, will be disbanded. Read
Countries:  Chad
Now we're in business: longer-term solutions in Chad
20 June 2008
A Camp Amboko resident demonstrates one of the more fuel-efficient stoves introduced by the UNV/UNHCR programme. (UNV)
Gore, Chad: It's easy to think being a refugee is a short-term situation, but in the camps of southern Chad people could be staying for a while. Helping them with longer-term development is Amadou Boubakar, a UNV volunteer Environmental Officer with UNHCR. Read
Countries:  Chad  Niger

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