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Democratic Republic of the Congo
If you have any news, press releases, events, documents, links or other information resources related to volunteerism in Democratic Republic of the Congo, send them to us at info@worldvolunteerweb.org and we will post them here. Related articles 17 February 2010 Green activities on IVD in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: International Volunteer Day was celebrated in Kinshasa and other parts of the country on Saturday 5 December. UNV volunteers assigned to MONUC and to UN agencies were the initiators of a series of activities around the theme 'Volunteering for our Planet'.
Read articleMore about: Environment Lend a hand by Lilei Chow Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: There are positive signs that we are entering a new age of volunteerism. National service has been an important means of nation-building in many countries, and there are now unprecedented opportunities for committed and talented individuals to channel their passions and energies toward building a better tomorrow through organisations such as the United Nations Volunteers (UNV).
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From: New Straits Times
18 December 2007More about: Malaysia Collecting garbage and helping kids for IVD in Bukavu Bukavu, DR Congo: The International Volunteers Day (IVD) celebration activities in Bukavu, were concentrated on attempting to tackle major development needs of some of the global issues on Sanitation, sports, plight of the Orphaned and Abandoned Children, and the symbolic remembrance of our recently fallen/dead colleagues, especially in 2007.
Read articleMore about: Children Environment UNV in DR Congo remember departed colleagues on IVD Kinshasa, DR Congo: Kinshasa-based UNV volunteers working for MONUC marked IVD by having a ceremony for four UNV volunteer that died in 2007.
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From: allAfrica.com
05 March 2007DR Congo volunteers help give back to nature Lubumbashi, DR Congo : Elections stole the headlines in 2006, but volunteers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are quietly giving back to nature what it had been stripped of in the years before.
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