Bolstering the emergency response to Cyclone Freddy and cholera in Mozambique

In early 2023, Mozambique faced the devastating impact of tropical Cyclone Freddy. This was coupled with a cholera outbreak, due to persistently high-water levels and the destruction of homes, infrastructure and livelihoods. As part of joint United Nations response efforts, UN Volunteers have played a crucial role in helping meet the overwhelming humanitarian needs in the country, providing medical assistance, water purification and sanitation services to affected communities.

Ana Paula Machinha and Ramos Cassimo are national UN Volunteers serving with the World Food Programme (WFP) in Mozambique. They share stories from their involvement in the humanitarian response, revealing efforts to counter the cost of the humanitarian crisis in the country.

Ana Paula Machinha, national UN Volunteer Field Monitoring Assistant with WFP

Providing psychosocial support to UN personnel in a delicate political context

The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has increased the vulnerability of the Afghan population in a climate of political turmoil. The International Organization of Migration (IOM) is on the ground with a team of national and international personnel. "UN Volunteers have been an integral part of IOM's outreach to women and men in Afghanistan, where two-thirds of the population are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance," says Maria Moita, Chief of the IOM mission in the country.

In delivering much-needed aid and assistance to the Afghan population, IOM national and international personnel face security risks and elevated stress. One of these is UN Volunteer Staff Counselor Anne Mungai (Kenya).

Anne joined IOM in Afghanistan in November 2022, hoping to share her expertise she gained in her native country, Kenya. She supports IOM personnel in the delicate political environment that followed restrictions imposed by the de facto authorities on Afghan women and girls, who have been barred from schools, universities and work.