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Creating training material to address gender-based violence in emergency settings
08 March 2012
Donna Torsu, UN Online Volunteer
“[Online volunteering is] beneficial to women all around the world who wish to contribute their knowledge and experience as well as enhance their capacity.” Read
More about: Gender
Countries:  Ghana  Kenya
The long road to Skardu - reflections of an online-turned-on-site volunteer
21 November 2011
Online volunteer Kate Anderson Simons facilitates a small group of students learning about shapes. (Khadim Hussain)
"Overall, my visit to Baltistan was incredible. The students and citizens of this region are full of hope for their futures, but are in need of technical support and resources to help them achieve this vision of excellence," explains Kate Anderson Simons, who has been supporting GRACE Association Pakistan as an online volunteer since 2007.

An education consultant focusing on children affected by poverty, armed conflict, and lack of educational opportunities, she hopes that "through continued collaboration, the GRACE staff, partners, and volunteers can make this vision a reality." Read
Countries:  Pakistan
UNV chief sees youth as engaged actors of development
01 August 2011
At the UN Department of Public Information (DPI) Briefing to NGOs in New York, Flavia Pansieri emphasized that through volunteerism, young people are empowered to actively engage in changing the world around them. (UNV, 2011)
New York, United States: In June 2011, UNV Executive Coordinator Flavia Pansieri spoke on the occasion of the UN Department of Public Information (DPI) Briefing to NGOs in New York. She focused on youth, a significant resource for volunteering: "Youth are not the problem, they are part of the solution". Read
Countries:  Germany
Volunteer contributions to peace and development
01 August 2011
UNV Executive Coordinator Flavia Pansieri emphasized the need to acknowledge volunteerism "as an intentional component of programmes designed to promote national ownership and the development of national capacities". (UNV, 2011)
New York, United States: UNV Executive Coordinator Flavia Pansieri attended the UNDP/UNFPA Executive Board in June 2011 in New York. She emphasized the need to acknowledge volunteerism in various ways, "in particular not as an afterthought, but as an intentional component of programmes designed to promote national ownership and the development of national capacities". Read
Rolling out the solar barrels in Kyrgyzstan
13 January 2010
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: UNV Kyrgyzstan brought together seven volunteers from the Peace Corps and three from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to learn about solar barrel heaters and how to construct them. Read
More about: Environment
Countries:  Japan  Kyrgyzstan

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