What began as a simple online application turned into a transformative journey across continents. From advising microfinance banks in Mozambique to managing budgets for multimillion-dollar health programmes in Angola to supporting development initiatives in Guinea-Bissau, Malawi, and São Tomé and Príncipe, and now leading the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) efforts in Kazakhstan, this is my story. And it started off as a volunteer in the United Nations system.
I’m Katarzyna Wawiernia from Poland. My volunteer journey began with a simple step: I applied. At the time, I was working in northern Mozambique as a microfinance advisor, helping five local banks support income-generating projects for people living in poverty. When I saw the UN Volunteers ad, I went for it. Despite the myth that joining the United Nations is tough, my process was smooth—just a few exams and I was in.