Since its creation in 2010, the partnership between the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) has engaged hundreds of talented men and women from diverse backgrounds to serve as volunteers advocates for women's rights in Africa and the world. In 2018, 230 UN Volunteers were an important component of UN Women’s capacity on the ground and were at the forefront of promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women.
UN Volunteers play a key role in UN Women’s strategic focus on humanitarian response to ensuring that women and girls lead, access, are empowered and participate in response initiatives within their communities, providing them with the opportunity to build on their capacity to respond to shocks and be more resilient. --Oulimata Sarr, Acting Regional Director of UN Women West and Central Africa Regional Office
Angela Nnoko Mejane is one of the 6 UN Volunteers currently working with UN Women in Senegal.
Based in Dakar, the Swedish-born Cameroonian serves as a Gender in Emergency Analyst. For Angela, her main motivation as a UN Volunteer is to bring positive changes to communities and structures within societies at large. Every day, she juggles between the regional and country offices to work with key stakeholders such as Governments, UN agencies, NGOs, women and girls.
For Angela, building peaceful, strong and resilient communities is one of the impacts her work brings to communities, through security dialogues as well as identifying and providing trainings on peacebuilding and employing community coexistence strategies with community leaders and mobilizers.
“Empowering women economically, hence reducing unemployment and dependence has been another key impact”. She says.
My most heart-warming experience took place in a refugee camp. Getting to see smiles on the faces of refugee women who received economic empowerment kits to start up small business to cater for their needs and that of their children. Getting to see that, I could contribute positively in their life from the support provided. --Angela Nnoko Mejane, UN Volunteer Gender in Emergency Analyst with UN Women, Senegal
UN Women is the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and women's empowerment. As the world's flag bearer of women and girls, UN Women was created to accelerate progress in addressing their needs around the world.
UN Women works with governments and civil society to design the laws, policies, programs and services needed to ensure that women and girls benefit from them all over the world. UN Women endeavors to make the Sustainable Development Goals a reality for women and girls with a focus on five areas priority: strengthening women's leadership and participation, ending violence against women, integrating women in all aspects of peace and security processes, strengthening women's economic empowerment, and placing gender equality at the heart of national planning and budgeting processes.