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IVCO SENEGAL CONFERENCE 2022
In 2022, the Annual conference of International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO) took place in Saly, Senegal, from 17 to 20 October, and was co-hosted by Forum, Crossroads International and the International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR). The overall conference theme was ‘A new dawn for volunteering in development’ and RYVU team members shared key findings from the research in different activities, including a photo exhibit, interactive games and a panel discussion.
RGS-IBG CONFERENCE 2022
In 2022, the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) took place in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (with in-person, online, and hybrid ways to participate), between 30 August and 2 September. The overall RSG-IBG Conference theme was ‘Geographies beyond recovery’ and the RYVU project was presented by team members in two different panels.
UNEVEN GEOGRAPHIES OF YOUTH VOLUNTEERING IN UGANDA: MULTI-SCALAR DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES
We are excited to share the newest journal article co-authored by RYVU team members Professor Matt Baillie Smith, Dr Sarah Mills, Dr Moses Okech and Dr Bianca Fadel. It was published open access in the Geoforum academic journal.
MEDIA COVERAGE OF RYVU PHOTO EXHIBIT
RYVU activities and the photo exhibit “Volunteering, Displacement & Livelihoods: Photographs by Young Refugees in Uganda” were the subject of a television report in the local channel Tyne & Wear TV.
RYVU PHOTO EXHIBIT IN NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, UK
The RYVU team was pleased to host the photo exhibit “Volunteering, Displacement & Livelihoods: Photographs by Young Refugees in Uganda” at Northumbria University’s Gallery North, in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Between 20th June and 29th July 2022, the exhibit was visited by nearly 500 people, including community members, university students and staff, and NGO stakeholders from refugee organisations in the Newcastle.
RYVU WORLD REFUGEE DAY ACTIVITIES IN UGANDA AND THE UK
This year, the RYVU project celebrated the World Refugee Day across borders, with simultaneous activities happening in Kampala and the Nakivale refugee settlement, in Uganda; and Newcastle upon Tyne, in the UK. In total, the dissemination activities were attended by more than 800 people, celebrating refugees’ strength and courage while disseminating learning from the RYVU project.
VOLUNTEER TOURISM PANEL DISCUSSION
On 27 April, Professor Matt Baillie Smith joined the online “Volunteer Tourism Conversation Series” jointly hosted by the School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University and the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research (ATLAS).
RYVU PHOTO EXHIBIT IN UGANDA
We are delighted to share this update about our photo exhibit in Uganda, as a result of the project’s participatory photography methodology (see also this RYVU Snapshot about the work). The exhibit presents photos that were chosen by the young refugee photographers themselves, who are also active volunteers in their communities…
‘RYVU SNAPSHOTS’: WHAT NEEDS TO BE IN PLACE FOR VOLUNTEERING TO HAPPEN & THE ROLES OF NGOS
This is the fifth video of the series ‘RYVU Snapshots’ which aims to disseminate findings and reflections emerging from the Refugee Youth Volunteering Uganda research. Each short video features project team members and also partners sharing insights related to RYVU work to open up conversations in volunteering and development spaces, particularly among youth…
PANEL DISCUSSION: VOLUNTEERING, LEARNING & POWER
On 19 January, the RYVU team was invited by the UNESCO Chair in Adult Literacy & Learning for Social Transformation, at the university of University of East Anglia, to take part on a wider Seminar Series on Education and Development focused on ‘Learning, Social Movements and Collective Action’…
ONGOING PHOTOVOICE ACTIVITIES
Participatory photography, or photovoice, has been at the centre of RYVU’s work in Uganda over the past few months. This is an exciting part of the project’s methodology which required the development of particular tools and strategies to engage with refugee youth in participatory and creative ways…
NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2021
Click here to download the full newsletter with the latest updates from December 2021…
WORKING PAPER ON VOLUNTEERING, SKILLS AND EMPLOYMENT IN UGANDA
We are delighted to present our latest Working Paper on Volunteering, Skills and Employment in Uganda by Cuthbert Tukundane & Peter Kanyandago. This paper focuses on the challenges and questions relating to the link between volunteering, skills acquisition and access to employment by young refugees in Uganda…
SURVEY INVITATION FOR EMPLOYERS AND RECRUITERS IN UGANDA
The RYVU team would like to kindly invite employers and recruiters in Uganda to answer our short online survey on perceptions of volunteering, skills and work. This will allow the experience of employers and recruiters to be also part of RYVU research and advance our understandings on the themes from the perspectives of a wide range of stakeholders…
‘RYVU SNAPSHOTS’: PARTICIPATORY PHOTOGRAPHY TELLING VOLUNTEER STORIES
This is the forth video of the series ‘RYVU Snapshots’ which aims to disseminate findings and reflections emerging from the Refugee Youth Volunteering Uganda research. Each short video features project team members and also partners sharing insights related to RYVU work to open up conversations in volunteering and development spaces, particularly among youth…
IVCO CONFERENCE 2021
The Annual Conference of International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO) took place online in 2021 and was co-hosted by Forum and ActionAid Hellas from 16 to 20 October. The theme of IVCO 2021 was “Inclusive Volunteering for Global Equality”, bringing together researchers and practitioners engaged with volunteer-involving organisations to foster discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing the sector…
IVCO 2021 THINK PIECES
The Conference of International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO) is organised annually by the International Forum for Volunteering in Development (Forum) and, this year, has been hosted online by ActionAid Hellas. In the lead-up to the conference, RYVU team members have contributed with two provocative think pieces to engage…
‘RYVU SNAPSHOTS’: VOLUNTEERING, SKILLS AND EMPLOYABILITY AMONG THE ‘POOR’
This is the third video of the series ‘RYVU Snapshots’ which aims to disseminate findings and reflections emerging from the Refugee Youth Volunteering Uganda research. Each snapshot will feature project team members and also partners sharing insights related to RYVU’s work in around 2 minutes to open up conversations in volunteering and development spaces, particularly among youth…
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE EVENT: ‘HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO EVERYDAY PEACE IN YOUR COMMUNITY’
In celebration of today’s “International Day of Peace”, the RYVU project was invited by AIESEC in Uganda to join an insightful panel discussion on the theme “Everyday peace fighters: How to contribute to everyday peace in your community”.
RGS-IBG CONFERENCE 2021
The Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) took place online in 2021, between 30 August and 3 September and the overall theme was about borders, borderlands and bordering. The RYVU project was presented by team members in two different panels during the 2021 RGS-IBG conference…