UNV Kosovo: News Releases
UNV Kosovo celebrates International Volunteer
Day 2002
Pristina, Kosovo, 5 December 2002. On Tuesday 3 December
2002, UNV Kosovo launched an exhibition about volunteer work in the
National Theatre Pristina to celebrate the International Volunteer Day
2002.
About 50 children, a number of UN Volunteers and representatives
of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) as well as the political adviser of Kosovo’s
Prime Minister, Ramadan Avdiu, and a number of local media joined the
opening ceremony.
To mark International Volunteer Day, UNV Kosovo organized
a drawing competition in six schools in Pristina, Gracanica and Laplje
Selo. The theme of the competition highlighted volunteering in Kosovo
and around the world.
The children were asked to imagine what volunteers
did and how they could volunteer in the future. The best 50 pictures,
chosen by a Serbian, an Albanian and an international staff member of
the Ministry of Culture, were on exhibition in the National Theatre.
Christine Botejue-Kyle, UNV Programme Manager, UNMIK
gave the opening address and highlighted the work of UNV in Kosovo.
Ramadan Avdiu, Political Advisor to Kosovo’s Prime Minister, also
thanked the UN Volunteer programme. He welcomed the idea of raising
the spirit of volunteerism in Kosovo’s children and praised the
imagination and commitment the children show in their drawings. The
launch was then followed by a welcome address by UNDP Resident Representative
Robert Piper and included the presentation of certificates of merit
to the top five.
For security reasons the Serbian schools decided not
to take part in the celebrations, but sent Momirka Cankovic from the
Community Information Center in Gracanica to receive two prizes on behalf
of those children and schools who were not able to attend.
To make the event accessible for a larger audience,
the exhibition stayed in the National Theatre until 5 December. Reports
in the local media stated the exhibition received a large number of
national and international visitors.
The celebration of the International Volunteer Day
continued after the launch of the exhibition on 3 December and was followed
with a large UNV celebration in Pristina. Because of a UN holiday on
4 December and an official holiday in Kosovo on 5 December, UNV Kosovo
celebrated the IVD on 3 December.
About United Nations Volunteers Kosovo
The first 300 Volunteers were deployed in Kosovo in August 1999. Volunteers
organized food, medical care and temporary shelter for the thousands
who had to start from scratch as refugees. The assistance in the camps
set up by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
was part of their work. As the political situation evolved to the ground
and the need to organize elections arose, an additional 400 UN Volunteers
organized the voter registration in cooperation with the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to pave the way for the
municipal elections in October 2000.
Today 250 UN Volunteers work in every municipality
and region of Kosovo. A few of their responsibilities are to provide
legal assistance, stress counseling, protect the environment, build
ties among local groups and supply administrative support in courts
and prisons. A key aspect of their work is the production and distribution
of travel documents.
For more information about this News
Release, contact:
Angela Griep, UNV Public Information Officer, Email griep@un.org,
or
Christine Botejue-Kyle, UNV Programme Manager, Email botejue-kyle@un.org