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UNOPS is working with the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security (IESS) on the procurement and delivery of new ambulances to improve the provision of immediate and effective healthcare services nationwide.
UNOPS and Ecuador’s Ministry of Public Health are strengthening healthcare in the country through advanced life support ambulances.
Feeder roads are helping improve living standards for more than 1.2 million women, men and children in the country's Greater Bahr El Ghazal region.
Rice is an important staple food throughout Ghana. But current rice production can't meet the high – and growing – demand, forcing the country to rely heavily on imported rice.
Renovated as part of the UNOPS-implemented, European Union-funded EU4Culture Programme, the museum is helping preserve Albania's cultural heritage.
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.
UNOPS and the World Bank are enhancing road infrastructure to improve access to food and basic services for rural communities across Yemen.
Renewable energy solutions are providing a more reliable source of electricity for millions of people in Yemen – and improving their access to essential services.
UNOPS Project of the Year Awards recognize outstanding achievement in project delivery, highling our operations across all regions. Out of some 1,100 projects implemented by UNOPS in over 80 countries in 2023, 6 projects were chosen to receive the award. Watch to learn more about this project.
The Great Zimbabwe Development project will help preserve the cultural heritage of and improve the conservation of the largest dry stone structure in sub-Saharan Africa.
Since 2017, a wave of violence has interrupted education, destroyed crops and public infrastructure, impacted livelihoods and forced people to flee their homes in northern Mozambique.
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