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UNOPS infrastructure projects don’t just improve access to services, markets and clean water – they also help to build the systems that countries need to improve people’s health and livelihoods in the long term.
Described by many in the international community as an environmental disaster, Indonesia's forest and peat fires affect the health, education and livelihoods of millions of people in the region.
Celebrating one of 17 new primary health centres in Myanmar
On the side lines of the UN Ocean Conference in New York this week, a new agreement signed today signals the beginning of joint work on development projects in the Pacific country.
This week in New York, UNOPS and the Pacific island country of Nauru pledged to start working together on development projects.
The Nilwella harbour sits along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. More than 2,000 families make their living here from fishing activities.
Agriculture offers great opportunities to drive development and raise living standards for millions of people in rural Myanmar.
Renewed hope for earthquake victims in Nepal
Dagon Seikkan Township sits in the eastern part of Yangon. Between the trees and along the coast, more than 165,000 people built a life in this industrial town. Young Hlaing Hlaing Htet lives here.
The World Bank announced today a new project aimed at restoring basic services in some of the cities hardest hit by the ongoing conflict.
The District General Hospital of Vavuniya can do what it does best — care for the health of people — without worrying about sewage and waste water contaminating the environment.
A new agreement with the Government of Japan signals the start of a new project that aims to develop a transport service especially for women, in parts of Pakistan.
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