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Kazakhstan
If you have any news, press releases, events, documents, links or other information resources related to volunteerism in Kazakhstan, send them to us at info@worldvolunteerweb.org and we will post them here. Related articles 14 April 2009 'Spring Goodwill Week' in Kazakhstan by Svetlana Gladisheva Pavlodar, Kazakhstan: "By making good things, you add to the world’s goodwill box one important thing, two sincere smiles and endless belief in humanity."
Read articleRaising awareness in Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan: The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme in Kazakhstan organized a series of events to celebrate IVD 2008, starting from the month of September with a competition for journalists and public awareness campaigns.
Read articleKazakhstan focuses on local volunteering to mark IVD Almaty, Kazakhstan: The focus of the IVD for 2007 in Kazakhstan will be the contribution of the local volunteers to the country development: "Local volunteers – our heroes!". At the same time, to quote former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, "Volunteerism is the ultimate expression of what the United Nations is all about", the celebration of IVD will also a moment of contact between the UN and the people of Kazakhstan.
Read articleMore about: Advocacy Sex and drugs: Preventing HIV/AIDS in Kazakhstan by Claire Doole Temirtau, Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan has the fastest growing HIV rate in Central Asia, fuelled by drug trafficking from Afghanistan into Russia. Since 2004, the Red Crescent has mobilized thousands of volunteers, like former drug user Sasha, to spread the HIV prevention message to drug users, sex workers and the communities most at risk.
27 May 2005 Read articleUN Volunteers recognized for invaluable support to missions Bonn, Germany: As the United Nations commemorates the third International Day of UN Peacekeepers on 29 May, paying tribute to those who serve in peacekeeping operations, United Nations Volunteers (UNV) are also being honoured for their dedication and courage in helping improve the lives of millions of people in war-torn and post-conflict countries across the globe.
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