“Volunteering is my way of giving back. It allows me to be a bridge between cultures, people, and knowledge.” says Akinori Miyomoto. While Tharinduni Waththuhewage shares, “Volunteering is about creating space for others to thrive. Every small action matters when it uplifts a community.” And for Sayumi Jayawardene, “Impact isn’t always loud or immediate. It’s in the systems we change and the futures we shape.” These voices echo across Sri Lanka, where UN Volunteers with the United Nations Development Programme's Climate and Environment are not only promoting environmental sustainability but also gender equality. Let's hear more about their volunteer actions.
Fully Funded UN Volunteer from Japan, Akinori Miyamoto, a Project Specialist, connects smallholder farmers to market techniques.