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With funding from the government of Denmark, UNOPS continues to deliver critical solutions to enhance the resilience of Mykolaiv City in southern Ukraine.
A new report highlights the significant role UNOPS procurement operations played in helping to address urgent needs and advance sustainable development in 2023.
The ‘2023 Purchase for Impact’ report highlights how UNOPS procurement efforts helped countries respond to conflicts and crises, advance their climate priorities, and foster sustainable, inclusive development around the world. Watch to learn more about how procurement impact can drive positive change.
Creating possibilities for remote communities in Papua New Guinea – with sources of off-grid electricity.
An event hosted by UNOPS and other UN organizations highlights the importance of digital transformation to accelerate sustainable development in the Pacific.
UNOPS worked in partnership with the government of Niger and the World Bank to improve the quality of teaching and learning environments across the country
UNOPS is working with the government of Niger to strengthen the public healthcare system's infectious diseases preparedness and emergency response capacity, with funding from the World Bank.
Renovated as part of the UNOPS-implemented, European Union-funded EU4Culture Programme, the museum is helping preserve Albania's cultural heritage.
UNOPS is working with the European Union and partners to contribute to a peaceful, cohesive, secure and inclusive development in the Philippines' autonomous region.
The inter-agency agreement will help address the specific needs and priorities of women, girls and vulnerable groups in infrastructure and procurement projects, promoting safer, more accessible and equitable environments for all.
The World Bank’s International Development Association approved an additional $120 million grant to further support the second phase of the Yemen Integrated Urban Services Emergency Project.
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