Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place online

ONLINE POLICY CHALLENGE WITH DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS IN LATIN AMERICA

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in China

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH GRADUATE STUDENTS IN CHINA

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Burundi

FIRST POLICY CHALLENGE WITH VOLUNTEERS 

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Burundi

FIRST POLICY CHALLENGE WITH VOLUNTEERS 

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Malawi

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH VOLUNTEER INVOLVING ORGANIZATIONS 

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Malawi

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH VOLUNTEER INVOLVING ORGANIZATIONS 

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Myanmar

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH CIVIL SOCIETY

Policy Challenge on volunteering for resilience takes place in Myanmar

POLICY CHALLENGE WITH CIVIL SOCIETY

Brick by brick, volunteer is rebuilding in Nepal

In Nepal, in the wake of the 2015 earthquake the work of volunteers has been needed more than ever. After seeing the impact of the earthquake, young Nepali volunteer Preity, 25, decided to volunteer in her home country with sustainable development charity Raleigh International.

Many people in rural communities in Nepal have been living in cramped conditions in temporary shelters for the last two years, so Preity decided to volunteer to help build earthquake resilient homes for earthquake victims.

Preity said, “After the devastating earthquakes hit Nepal in 2015, communities near the epicentre of the earthquake suffered a massive loss of lives, houses and livelihoods. Many people from the epicentre district of Gorkha needed support to start their life again, as they are not financially strong enough to build a new house for themselves.

Helping refugees access the labour market in Turkey

Turkey is host to more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees. As a national UN Volunteer with the UNHCR country office in Ankara, Cansu Güngör is involved in mobilizing the public and the private sector to facilitate access of refugees to the labour market. Cansu's main objective is to help them become self-reliant and to go on with their lives in Turkey.

As the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR supports the Turkish government response and coordinates the efforts of other UN agencies and partners across the country. With 90% of Syrian refugees living outside camps in urban and peri-urban areas, the needs for skills-development and employability are huge. As part of the Livelihoods Unit in Ankara, Cansu Güngör supports ways in which refugees can ensure their self-reliance.