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    Inspiraon in Acon Newsleer # 2Phnom Penh, August 2013

    In this issue:

    Transforming from GoodToGreat

    2013 UNV Retreat

    Dear UN Volunteers,

    This second issue of the UNV Cambodia

    Newsletter touches upon many topics: how does

    it feel to be held hostage while serving as a UNVolunteer? What are the dreams and

    motivations of young talented Cambodian

    photographers? What does it entail to work on

    the Post-2015 agenda? What are the Cambodian

    businesses doing for the environment and what

    can you personally do to make the city of Phnom

    Penh cleaner?

    We have also decided to include some

    information about cultural activities in the city

    and some Khmer words let us know what you

    think!

    The main topic does remain Volunteerism and

    we are hoping to highlight examples of greatwork and recognize outstanding individuals for

    their impact.

    Have a good read!

    Your UNV Field Unit

    Post-2015 VolunteerBlood donaon campaign

    Launch of VolCam website Internaonal Youth Day 2013

    2013 UNV Retreat 2

    Blood donaon campaign 2

    Volcam website launched 3

    IVD 2013 3

    Volunteering for Post 2015 agenda 4

    Story of former UN Volunteer 4

    UNIDO Green Awards Ceremony 5

    Internaonal Youth Day 2013 5

    Lets Do It! Phnom Penh 5

    New UN Volunteer 5

    Journey of former UN Volunteer

    UNV CAMBODIA

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    Reduce, reuse and recycle is a mantra veryoen cited by people promong environmentallysustainable pracces. A real example of thisprinciple put into pracce could be seen inKampot, a small province in SouthwestCambodia, which was also selected as thedesnaon for the annual UN Volunteers Retreat.

    Every day, 24 tons of waste is produced in Kampot,averaging 0,409 kg of waste per person.Convenonal waste management raises manyconcerns for the environment and peopleshealth and it also requires land for the creaon oflandlls. This is why the waste managementorganizaon CSARO (Community Sanitaonand Recycling Organizaon) decided topartner with Kampot municipality and dothings dierently. By working with localcommunies and promong peoplesparcipaon, they manage to minimize thenegave impact of waste while creangemployment opportunies, reducing gasemissions and producing valuable compostand recycled merchandise.

    UNV decided to partner with CSARO toorganize its 2013 Annual Retreat in order to learnfrom the organizaons experience on how aparcipatory approach can improve the environmentand living condions within communies. This topicwas chosen by UN Volunteers because a large varietyof development issues in Cambodia, especially interms of the environment and waste managementcould be more eecvely addressed throughincreased community mobilizaon and parcipaon.

    Apart from learning about CSAROs acvies during

    presentaons, UN Volunteers had a chance toexperience the everyday challenges of a wastemanagement employee. Together with CSAROemployees, UN Volunteers separated a huge pile ofrubbish into more than 1,5 tons of organic materialssuitable for composng and recyclable materials,leaving only a small amount of non-recyclables to betransported to a landll.

    Because of the heat, the amount of ies and organicwaste from durian fruit, known to be one of the mostfoul smelling fruits in the world, separang waste wasnot an easy task. But all volunteers le that morningwith a sense of great accomplishment, havingprocessed the amount of waste that would normallytake CSARO employees the enre working day.Separang the garbage was an eye -openingexperience. At rst the task seemed daunng thesmell, heat, iesbut we had a lot of hands and agood amount of humour. It was an interesng insightinto behaviour and the complexity of wastemanagement. Everyone should spend a lile me with

    urban waste! says UN Volunteers AnyaThomas, who works as Coordinaon Specialist

    for UNDP Cambodia.

    Waste separaon and other acviescarried out by CSARO lead to thereducon of 80% of land required forlandlls, which not only reduces the costfor solid waste management for the city,but also provides a new source of incomefor waste-pickers and employees workingon recycling in addion to reducon ofgreenhouse gas emissions and improvedliving condions in a cleaner environment.

    Big Challenge connues in everyday life

    Phnom Penh: On Monday 17 June, the ninedays of Loy9 Big Challenge came to an end witha great success 1048 people donated blood allover Cambodia. The fact that the campaignreached even above the Big Challenge target of999 donors showed how important the issue ofblood donaon is in Cambodia.

    All events held during the campaign wereaended by hundreds of parcipants interested

    in the issue. Not everybody was able to donateblood due to restricon of weight and generalhealth, but the high aendance contributed togeneral awareness about blood donaons,

    which represent a shared responsibility ofcommunies to help not only in emergencysituaons, but in everyday live, when peopleneed blood.

    We would like to thank to all the voluntarydonors, doctors and nurses as well as

    volunteers, who made this campaign possibleand worked hard to spread the word andencourage people to learn about theimportance of donang blood.

    The objecve of Naonal Blood TransfusionCenter (NBTC) is to build the Bank of Life, whichwould have enough blood from unpaiddonaons for all paents, when it is needed.The NBTC currently delivers every month morethan 3000 units of blood all over the country.The blood is needed for a treatment of vicmsof trac accidents, surgeries, cancer paents,for complicaons during child birth andtreatment of paent with dengue fever, among

    many others. Everybody can become a part ofBig Challenge, which takes place every day,when people are ghng for their lives andneed blood transfusion to survive.

    Pick a shovel for sustainable environment!

    2013 UNV Retreat

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    UNV in Cambodia facilitated thelaunch of the new VolCamwebsite: www.volcam.netin July 2013.

    VolCam is connecng internaonal andlocal Volunteer service agencies andvolunteer involving organizaons in

    Cambodia. VolCam believes in thetransformaonal power of volunteering,not only for sociees, but for the

    volunteers themselves.

    VolCam members work together to promotesustainable pracces in volunteerism andtackle important development challenges,

    which Cambodia is facing today.

    VolCam invites local andinternaonal volunteer agenciesoperang in Cambodia to jointhe network and to discuss jointiniaves, trainings and thesectors developments in orderto promote volunteerism withone voice and strengthen itsposion in all sectors ofCambodian society.

    Post-2015 consultaons aim to idenfy keydevelopment issues and their soluons globally aswell as on a naonal level. Peter Prix is one of theglobal UN Youth Volunteers, who works on thePost-2015 development agenda and who gives avoice to groups, whose ideas and opinions are veryoen forgoen. Peter has previous experience

    from dierent volunteering acvies in Indonesia,Ghana, Togo and Benin, which inspired him toapply for UN Volunteers posion and to take onthe assignment as Post-2015 Coordinaon Ocerin Cambodia.

    Peter spent a lot of me volunteering fornongovernmental and community organizaonsworking with youth. I know the importance ofthese organizaons, I spent several years andcountless semester breaks working withdisadvantaged youth and I could really see theimpact of our work with them, says Peter andshares the story of 10 year old girl Ika, who hetaught at a primary school in Ghana: Ika was oneof the most problemac children. Because herfamily was very poor she had to

    work full day on the local marketselling fruits and thus couldntaend school regularly. I wasafraid she will drop out of school. Ispoke to her parents and proposedthat I could give her eveningclasses twice a week to catch upand to learn the most importantskills for her job, mental arithmecand Basic English. I was so happy tosee that Ika beneted largely fromthe extra classes, learnt very fastand very soon was as good as herschoolmates, concludes Peter.

    Cambodia, where youth has the will, but lacks

    opportunies

    Community work has a big impact on Peter andshapes his life: Having this volunteeringexperience inspired me to become a UN Volunteerand eventually brought me to Cambodia, he says.Today, Peter works at the Oce of the UNResident Coordinator in Cambodia. Involving theyouth in the Post-2015 consultaons is veryvaluable, because in the end the youth of todaywill be working on these goals and living in thefuture we now envision. Already today,Cambodians youth is very acve and willing totake acon to shape their future so to say the

    future they want

    Working for the UN Volunteers is quite dierent andrepresents volunteering on a dierent level, says Peter:As a UN Volunteer, I am not based in a community orlocal organizaon, but at the Oce of the UN ResidentCoordinator. Part of my every day job is to collaborate

    with youth-

    and civil society organizaons, encouragingand strengthening them in what they do. Havingvolunteered for so many years I know what is at stake forthose volunteers I work with.

    Shaping the future developing agendaAs Post-2015 Coordinaon Ocer Peter has a chance to

    engage in various acvies: Thanks to my work I feellike I have an opportunity to contribute to shape thefuture global development agenda. We are collecngunheard voices and empowering and involving peopleregardless of their background. Young people themselvesform a vision for their future and the future of Cambodia;in order to make a dierence and create a beer world.

    Peter feels that the work he does work is meaningful andwell acknowledged. As a Youth Volunteer I have a very

    fresh eye on certain topics, see things from a dierentperspecve and can contribute to improve workowsand old paerns by changing entrenched structures.

    Volunteering without fronersWhen asked about what volunteerism really means, Peter

    says that volunteering is like Florenjn Hofmans rubberduck: Such as the rubber duck, we UN Volunteers have amodel role in our respecve countries of assignment. Weare young, friendly, contribute to development andpeace and represent the values of United Naons. Weare imparal, do not have any polical connotaon, wefollow our vision as volunteers and work hard to makesure that no one is le behind.

    Volunteer network that works!

    VolCam website launched

    Volunteering is like Florenjn Hofmans Rubber Duck

    Volunteering for Post 2015 agenda

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    All youth

    should have the

    same right to

    participate and

    contribute to

    the society.

    Post 2015 Youth Consultations, Photo:

    Veronika Jemelikova, UNV Cambodia 2013

    Meeting of VolCam representatives; Photo by Veronika

    Jemelikova, UNV Cambodia 2013

    The 5th Meeng of the Naonal Commiee on Promong Volunteerism took place on 4th July2013 and gathered representaves of the Department of Youth, Ministry of Educaon, Youthand Sport and members of VolCam, a network of internaonal and local Volunteer serviceagencies and volunteer involving organisaons in Cambodia.

    The Commiee was established in 2011 during the celebraons of the 10th anniversary of the

    Internaonal Year of Volunteers +10and its main role is to provide leadershipand coordinaon for the promoon ofthe spirit of volunteerism at the naonallevel.

    Commiee members met to discuss newdevelopments in relaon to theimplementaon of the Naonal YouthPolicy, reviewed accomplishments inthe area of promong volunteerism anddeveloped a work plan for theorganizaon of the 2013 InternaonalVolunteer Day (IVD), which will takeplace on 5th and 6th December.

    Preparaon of Internaonal Volunteer Day

    Meeting with MoEYS, Photo: Veronika Jemelikova,

    UNV Cambodia 2013

    IVD 2013

    http://www.volcam.net/http://www.volcam.net/http://www.volcam.net/
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    Work in internaonal development is a

    challenging career choice. The professional path

    of Mr. Narin Sok, former UN Volunteer and

    current Head of Operaons of UNIDO in

    Cambodia, took many unexpected turns which

    added up to a story worth telling.It was a year 1989, Cambodia started to seen an

    end to civil conictand Mr. Narin nished high

    shool. He found himself in a similar situaon as

    many young Cambodians in that period: jobless

    and without posibility to connue his studies.

    Long peace negoaons eventually led to

    signing of Paris Peace Agreements and

    deployment of the UN Advanced Mission to

    Cambodia. I was really excited for the change.

    UN mission brought us hope. says Mr. Narin,

    who saw many Cambodians working for the UN

    as interpreters and decided to work hard on his

    English to be able to apply for job with the UN.

    In 1991 I was oen wandering in front of the

    UN oces, same as many other Cambodians,

    hoping that I could get a job. One day I

    approached one of the UN personnel. He took

    me in and gave me a wrien test. I was very

    nervous,Mr. Narin recounts his rst experience

    with the UN. He got a job in the UN

    communicaon store as a clerk and thanks to his

    proacvity soon became translator for UN

    Special Task Force for civilian police. Our unit

    was in charge of invesgang crime and human

    rights violaons all around Cambodia. I really

    enjoyed my job, which allowed me to see many

    parts of my country as well as develop my

    interpretaon and wring skills.Held hostage as UNV Electoral Observer

    Mr. Narin connued his eorts to help develop his

    country and worked for ILO and later at the USAID

    oce of Democracy and Human Rights to promote

    good governance, human rights and free and fair

    electoral processes. During that me, in 1999,

    Timor Leste was preparing to hold naonal

    referendum on its independence and UNV was

    forming its largest mission ever to support this

    process. Mr. Narin applied for UNV posion of

    Electoral Observer. He soon found himself on the

    way to his rst internaonal assignment, which

    was not an easy one. Our team was deployed on a

    top of a mountain. It was very cold in the night. It

    was hard to adjust since I wasnt prepared for suchcondions. The polical atmosphere of the me

    was tough and there was all kind of inmidaon,

    harassment and frequent acts of violence, says

    Mr. Narin. Thanks to the eorts of thousands of

    observers the referendum ended up being

    successful despite many dicules. However on

    the day of the planned departure from the district

    area, Mr. Narin and his colleagues were held

    hostage by a group opposed to the vote. UN

    intervened and aer lengthy negoaon of UN,

    governmental ocials and opposing group we

    were let go, but we witnessed more acts of

    violence before our departure, he remembers

    dangerous events of his deployment.

    Enriching experience of UN Volunteers

    Mr. Narin didnt realize the level of stress and fear

    this mission put him under unl aer he returned

    back to Cambodia. During the mission for those

    who never lived in dicult environment the

    experience was very rough. But we Cambodians

    have gone through genocide. We were scared, but

    not so scared. The level of fear is dierent. In your

    own country you know the language and the

    culture. But not knowing the country and limited

    UNIDO Green Awards CeremonyCambodian businesses

    From UN Volunteer to a Head of AgencyStory of former UN Volunteer

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    Mr. Sok, Narin

    knowledge of the culture can add up the fear. Only

    aer I returned to Cambodia I realized how serious

    the situaon in Timor Leste was. Even though his

    rst UNV posion was tough, Mr. Narin sees it as a

    great opportunity: UNV work was enriching. I

    could see what is happening outside of Cambodia.

    It was hands on experience in the eld and it helped

    in my professional development and gave me self-

    sasfacon of contribung to UN eld mission.

    Having a job as UNV gives person opportunity to

    apply their knowledge and skills. I would encourage

    all Cambodians to try to apply for UNV posions

    abroad or in our country,he recommends.

    On 20 June, UNIDO hosted a Green Awards Ceremony,

    which rewarded in total 11 companies for their

    environmentally friendly policies, green technological

    innovaons and their posive social impact.

    There were two overall winners of the Green Award:Cambodia Beverage Company and LyLy Food

    Industry, which received the top prize.

    Lyly food industry was founded in May 2002 to give

    opportunity of employment to poor Cambodian

    people, illiterate persons, unqualied persons and

    orphans and to promote healthy food alternaves

    from local resources.

    The Green Awards is an incenve, it makes the

    companies proud and recognized by the government.

    Many companies see the winners as role models. They

    talk to each other and try to encourage each other to

    use their resources beer and become more

    compeve,says Mr. Narin, Head of operaons of

    Making Cambodian businesses greener

    Aer receiving a scholarship to study a Master

    Degree in the US, Mr. Narin returned to Cambodia

    and worked for UNDP and in the private sector

    prior to being selected as a Head of Operaons of

    UNIDO. In UNIDO we work with public

    organizaons and private sector helping them to

    improve their capacity and compeveness.

    Building up on this previous experience he is now

    able to work eciently with mulple stakeholders

    and contribute to development of sustainable

    industries in Cambodia. One of the acvies of

    UNIDO is promong is environmentalsustainability. Companies in Cambodia are

    acknowledged for their environmental friendly

    policies through the Green Awards scheme.

    UNIDO is promong prevenve

    environmental approaches,

    which include also Cleaner and

    Resource-Ecient Producon

    (CREP):

    UN Resident Coordinator Claire Van der Vaeren during

    UNIDO Green Awards Ceremony

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    August 12th, Phnom Penh: To celebrate Internaonal Youth Day and

    raise awareness on the internaonal theme of Youth Migraon:

    Moving Development Forward, the United Naons in Cambodia

    organized a photography compeon for youth.

    An exhibion of winning photographs was launched on Monday 12th

    Augustin Metahouse, Phnom Penh.

    Over 100 people joined the celebraon and ceremony, which

    awarded eight nalists of the photography compeon. UN

    Resident Coordinator Claire Van der Vaeren opened the

    celebraon and stressed the importance of youth in Cambodia.

    Engaging youth is key to the United Naons work in Cambodia,

    and it has been a real pleasure to see such arsc talent on show

    and to meet the young people who have contributed to raising

    awareness on the important topic of youth migraon.

    In Cambodia, youth migraon, parcularly from rural to urban areas,

    is both a factor and a result of growth and development. It is

    providing new avenues for rising out of poverty and connecng

    young people with job opportunies; but it also exposes some

    young men and women to certain risks.

    However, by making services youth-friendly and t hrough connued

    cooperaon, Government, Development Partners, the private

    sector, youth groups, NGOs and civil society organizaons can

    The absolute winnerof the compeon was a picture called Behind The GreenFence by 24 year old Ly Polen, who says: When I travel around Phnom Penh everyday, my eyes caught by many things but what has inspired me the most, the lives ofconstrucon workers. Almost all of them are not the Phnom Penh habitants, andmany of them are young people, aged between 14-18 years old.

    They stopped school and moved from their hometown to struggle to earn their livingsin the city. Their livings are hard; however, they have contributed a lot to thecountry development. Their dedicaon should be rewarded.

    When the chance came, I sent my photo in the compeon and was hoping thatwhat I have presented in photo seen by the inuenal people and the countryshould have a good po licy to address this issue. I wish for the beer change ineducaon and economy.

    Youth on the moveInternaonal Youth Day 2013

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    The runner up of the compeon was a picture by YON Sakmay, who works forthe Cambodian Volunteers for Society specializing in IT.

    My photo portrays the life of a young migrant living in the border area, Poipet,Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia-Thailand. He is 16 years old and he shouldhave been in school. However, his family could not aord him to have highereducaon.

    I, myself, had migrated from Takeo province to live in Phnom Penh since 2004.However, the reasons of migraon between me and the boy in the photo weredierent. I migrated for the beer educaon and the boy and his family mi grated

    for the beer economic condion.I am hoping that my photo could have some eects to build on the long-termperspectives in education system and quality in Cambodia. Finally I just believethat everyone accesses to school equally and equitably, regardless theireconomic status and that should be free for all.

    migate the pialls of migraon, helping the new generaon play its

    part in Cambodias social and economic transformaon.

    The exhibion was on display unl Sunday 18 August and it is

    accompanied by informaonal banners and posters, which expose

    interesng facts and stascs about the phenomena of youth

    migraon in Cambodian context.

    The peoples choice prize winnerwas Mr. Serik Chanbouto, 21years old, a university student in Phnom Penh.

    The photo depicts the real life of my neighbor, though, the personpresenng in the photo is not my neighbor. He has moved from hishometown to look for a job to support his farming family. Though he isan unskilled person, he, rst, worked as a salesperson and as a waiter.With support from his parents, he rent a shop to sell handicra

    products made by his father. Then, he started studying English part-me and has become more sociable.

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    Lets Do It! is a global campaign promongparcipaon of thousands of volunteers to clean

    up their surroundings. It started in 2008 inEstonia, where 50.000 people joined theireorts and within just 5 hours got rid of 10.000tons of illegal garbage from roadsides, forestsand towns. News about this iniave spread outvery fast and today around 5 million volunteersengage in more than 100 different inspiredcleanup actions in many countries worldwide.

    In 2011 Cambodia joined this global movement

    and various acons have since been organized

    around the country. In 2012, around 6.000

    volunteers got involved. The organizers includeda local NGO Small World, Cambodia Cares,

    AIESEC and Junior Chamber Internaonal of

    Cambodia. This year, UNV Cambodia togetherwith members of the VolCam network are

    planning to support the iniave. A variety of

    acvies this year will include environmental

    training for young leaders, who will thenorganize around 30 presentaons and clean-up events on universies and schools in

    Phnom Penh. Volcam network is also

    planning to cooperate with Lets Do It! Phnom

    Penh during the Internaonal Volunteer Day

    in December.

    The campaign is dealing with the issue of

    liering and is trying to change the paerns

    of peoples behavior. According to their

    esmates, there is 100 million tons ofgarbage lying around the worldwhich hasntbeen properly disposed of. Lets Do It!

    campaign raises awareness about the extent

    of this problem and at the same me creates

    an opportunity for people to make adierence in their homes and neighborhoods.

    Lets Do It! also introduced an innovave freeonline tool: World Waste Map , which allows

    everyone to map the most troubling dumping

    areas around the world and raise awarenessabout the problems of waste dumping.

    Meta-house:

    27.8. documentary Day in the Cambodian Garment

    Industry (4pm)

    28.8 documentaries Women weavers from Kandal,

    Female polics, Disguise, Two Girls agains the rain

    4pm) and The Ambassador (7pm)

    29.8. Green quiz and environmental networking event

    (7pm), movie The Antarcca Challenge (8pm)

    30.8. serie of Baambang Art documentaries (7pm)

    31.8. Photo exhibion Amazing Cambodia images

    from 1960s (6pm); Republic Twier movie from

    Indonesia (8pm)

    Nerd night:

    September 2nd, 16th and 30th, check place here.

    The best pizza in town?Every Monday and Thursday Katy Peri's Peri Peri Pizza

    cart is parked outside the gates of the Show Box on

    Street 330.

    Read new relevant publicaons about Cambodia and development issues:

    FAO: Edible insects Future prospects for food and feed security and Food systems for beer nutrion

    ILO: Skills for compeveness: Cambodias case and Local edge: Decent work - Stories from the grassroots

    OCHA: Overview of Global Humanitarian Acon at Mid-Year 2013

    OECD-FAO: Agricultural Outlook 2013-2022

    OECD: Beer Skills, Beer Jobs, Beer Lives: A Strategic Approach to Skills policies

    UNDP: The Millennium Development Goals Report 2013

    UNICEF: The State of the World's Children - Children with disabilies

    UNCDF: A Year of Innovaon

    UNDP: The Global Conversaon Begins and The Millennium Development Goals Report 2013

    Lets Do It! Phnom Penh

    New publicaons Across UN and other organizaons

    Happening in Phnom Penh

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    Lynny obtained Master degree in Business Administraon from Norton

    University. She previously worked with EFC Women's Department

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