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UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to help strengthen water supply for more than 200,000 resident in Ash Shihr City.
UNOPS is supporting socio-economic recovery in the protected area of Al-Shobak Castle in Jordan. The project, funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, has rehabilitated heritage homes, hiking trails and a seasonal market to promote sustainable tourism and create economic opportunities for local residents.
Across Yemen, UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to provide essential urban services for people affected by the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. In Taiz City, a new 22 km road is helping improve travel conditions and reduce costs.
In Ash Shihr City, newly paved roads financed by the World Bank’s International Development Association are making it easier for people to travel and reach critical services like hospitals and schools.
Across Yemen, UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to provide essential urban services, including helping tackle electricity shortages and improve learning conditions for students.
In Beirut and Bourj Hammoud, UNOPS, together with the government of Germany through KfW, is restoring critical public urban services through infrastructure rehabilitation, capacity building and grants to local NGOs.
UNOPS is working with the government of Sierra Leone to develop solar mini-grid and standalone renewable energy systems with funding from the World Bank. The project will provide some 3,000 households, 500 schools, 350 businesses and 200 health facilities with access to electricity.
In Ukraine, UNOPS and the government of the Netherlands are supporting Ukraine’s State Special Transport Service (SSTS) with demining equipment.
On the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, UNOPS reaffirms our commitment to creating safe futures.
With funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS is working in partnership with the Guma Valley Water Company to increase access to safe drinking water and reduce waterborne diseases in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
With funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS is providing vital medical equipment to strengthen Jordan's healthcare system and support a region in crisis.
Three years into the war in Ukraine, UNOPS continues to support response and recovery efforts, working closely with the UN family, Ukraine’s national and municipal governments, and other partners - including the World Bank and the European Union as well as the governments of Denmark, Japan, France and the Netherlands – to provide much-needed assistance to communities impacted by the ongoing war.
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