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16 Day campaign against gender-based violence
08 March 2012
UN Volunteer Germán Robles Osuna (right), UNV Programme Officer in Khartoum, Sudan, fields questions at a press conference to open the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign in Nyala, South Darfur.  Germán helped design the campaign and mobilized more than 80 community volunteers from Nyala University to take part. With him, from right to left, are Sayda Nasor, GBV Officer, UNFPA Nyala, Fatima Kanyud, Wali Advisor, an unknown participant and a representative with Sudan's Human Affairs Committee. (UNV, 2011)
Sudan: “The dramas often depicted men confronting other men about the consequences of gender-based violence. This is a powerful method which created a high level of awareness, because of the taboo on this issue, especially among men.” Read
More about: Gender
Countries:  Sudan
Identifying local needs in the Lao PDR
09 January 2009
The UNV volunteers working on the GPARLP Service Delivery Information System in Luang Prapang Province doing their part to support a volunteer anti-littering campaign. (UNV)
Luang Prabang, Lao PDR: A group of UNV volunteers has spent a year helping local authorities in the north of the Lao People's Democratic Republic determine where development funds are most needed. Read
More about: Education  Health  Poverty
Countries:  Lao PDR
Eleven universities part of UNITeS’ new Latin American University Volunteer Network
05 October 2004
Colima, Mexico: Mexico’s Universidad de Colima and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme have officially launched the Latin American United Nations Information Technology Service (UNITeS) University Volunteer Network. Universidad de Colima is the first institution to coordinate a regional network within the University Network under UNITeS. Read
More about: ICT
Mexico’s Universad de Colima joins UN Volunteers university network
31 March 2004
Mexico City, Mexico: Mexico’s Universidad de Colima and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishing the first regional network of universities in Latin America to participate under the United Nations Information Technology Service (UNITeS) university network. Read
More about: ICT  Youth
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