Déclaration de Grete Faremo au Conseil d’administration de l’UNOPS
... work — such as infrastructure in fragile states — exposes us to high levels of risk. We work in some of the most challenging environments in the world ...
... work — such as infrastructure in fragile states — exposes us to high levels of risk. We work in some of the most challenging environments in the world ...
... work for all, now and in the future. We also know decisions made now, will lock in development cycles, both positively and negatively. Urban infrastructure ...
... work to contribute to infrastructure for resilience and highlight some important enabling factors, which are both critical to help address the ...
... work in Jordan where we work closely with the Government and the main humanitarian agencies. In Gaza, UNOPS has been implementing activities to support ...
... work with locally hired staff. Not only does this create millions of days of paid work for local communities, it provides the skills, resources and ...
... work or markets, people need road transportation. And area planning must be considered through the lens of sustainability. We all agree that we must avoid ...
... work with partners that have a platform to speak loudly and widely on the issue of oceans. This issue is very near and dear to us at UNOPS. We work in many ...
... work at UNOPS is very much centered on trying to help our partners bridge that implementation gap. The urgency of the climate emergency demands immediate ...
... work was truly inspiring, and it reaffirmed my belief that the work of bringing infrastructure to developing countries can literally be a matter of life and ...
... work better together to deliver on the SDGs. At UNOPS, we are delighted to be a signatory. This agreement compliments the partnership that we already enjoy ...