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John's favourite photo, a memento of his time in Chad in 1971, depicts silhouettes of scimitar-horned oryx.
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John's favourite photo, a memento of his time in Chad in 1971, depicts silhouettes of scimitar-horned oryx.
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John Newby, UN Volunteer Wildlife Biologist in Chad in 1971, and in 2021. ©John Newby, personal archive
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Pioneer volunteer from 1971 celebrates UNV at 50
John's favourite photo, a memento of his time in Chad in 1971, depicts silhouettes of scimitar-horned oryx.
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Pioneer volunteer from 1971 celebrates UNV at 50
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John Newby, former UN Volunteer Wildlife Biologist
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The year the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme was established, John Newby became the first UN Volunteer to serve in Chad. (...) They have stood the test of time because they were genuine, sincere, and full of mutual understanding and respect.
John Newby, UN Volunteer Wildlife Biologist in Chad in 1971, and in 2021. ©John Newby, personal archive
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Pioneer volunteer from 1971 celebrates UNV at 50
John's favourite photo, a memento of his time in Chad in 1971, depicts silhouettes of scimitar-horned oryx.
John Newby, personal archive
Pioneer volunteer from 1971 celebrates UNV at 50
02 December 2021
John Newby, former UN Volunteer Wildlife Biologist
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The year the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme was established, John Newby became the first UN Volunteer to serve in Chad. (...) They have stood the test of time because they were genuine, sincere, and full of mutual understanding and respect.
John Newby, UN Volunteer Wildlife Biologist in Chad in 1971, and in 2021. ©John Newby, personal archive
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John's favourite photo, a memento of his time in Chad in 1971, depicts silhouettes of scimitar-horned oryx.
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Rights Switzerland1082617
SG1082622
BR1082623
Ms BOGDAN MARTIN GARCIA Doreen Mr BUONOMO Sergio
Dr CAF Dusan* Electronic Communications Council of the Republic of Slovenia
Slovenia1082627
World Health Organization Switzerland1082246
ETRI Korea (Rep. of)1082662
CCC(United Kingdom) United Kingdom1082689
Ofcom(United Kingdom) United Kingdom1082718
SG1082624
Feel The BenefIT Ireland1082630
Swiss Federation of the Deaf Switzerland1082464
Swiss Federation of the Deaf Switzerland1082462
ITU Deputy Secretary-General1082613
Acceque Ltd United Kingdom1082615
Keio University Japan1082714
World Federation of the Deaf Finland1082460
BR1082403
G3ict United States1082645
Overseas Interpreting Sign Language ASL United Kingdom1082619
SG1082442
DAISY Consortium1082197
Karen Newby Limited(United Kingdom) United Kingdom1082654
SPIDER(Sweden) Sweden1082620
ETSI1082626
Overseas Interpreting Sign Language ASL United Kingdom1082618
RNIB United Kingdom1082499
SG1082789
United States United States1082608
SGO/JUR1082788
TSB1082745
BDT1082791
NICT Japan1082787
SG1082625
TU/e, Eindhoven Netherlands1082406
Dr CHADHA Shelly
Dr CHOI Miran
Mr COPSEY Brian* Mrs DATA Cristina* Mr DIAZ BATANERO José Maria Mr ELLIS Gerard
Mrs GERBERSHAGEN Marta Mr HERMANN Roland
Mr JOHNSON Malcolm
Mr JONES Christopher* Prof. KAWAMORI Masahito
Mr KLEEB Beat
Mrs KOIZUMI Junko
Mr LEBLOIS Axel* Mrs LEVERETT Ariane
Mr MALOOR Preetam
Mr MITTELSTAEDT Olaf
Ms NEWBY Karen* Mr OWUOR John* Mr PLUKE Mike
Mr POULIOT Oliver
Ms RAI Sonali* Ms RZAYEVA Ilaha
Ms SAKS Andrea
Ms SAREIDAKI Despoina
Mr SCHOLL Reinhard
Ms SCHORR Susan
Mr SENDA Shoichi
Mr TAM Edmund
Dr VAN NES Floris
Mr WAGNER Roland Swiss Federation of the Deaf Switzerland1082463
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Name Entity Country
Mrs WIDMER-ILIESCU Roxana BDT1082587
Mrs YANG Xiaoya TSB1082296
Total : 38
27/01/2016 Page 2 of 2
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