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UNOPS is partnering with the World Bank to improve energy access and reduce reliance on fossil fuels at five hospitals across Haiti. Watch to learn more.
UNOPS will procure much-needed medicines and medical supplies for the Honduran Social Security Institute (IHSS) throughout 2022, thanks to a new $59 million agreement.
The agreement will improve Ecuador’s health infrastructure and increase access to healthcare for vulnerable groups.
Scalping accidents disproportionately affect women and girls in northern Brazil. A new initiative is helping to empower survivors through entrepreneurship.
Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, on the sidelines of his first official visit to Latin America, originally published in La Estrella de Panama (Panama) – 6 June 2023.
UNOPS will support Sint Maarten’s efforts to build resilience to climate change, strengthen the rule of law, and advance progress towards the 2030 Agenda.
In the race towards the 2030 Agenda, UNOPS works closely with partners to help Least Developed Countries prosper and achieve sustainable development.
In Panama City, UNOPS is helping restore and modernize a historic landmark.
UNOPS support for the efficient and transparent procurement of medicines and medical supplies in Mexico has won the 2022 annual sustainable procurement and supply award.
Nearly 100,000 people are expected to benefit from the development of a new park in Alajuelita, a canton in the San José province of Costa Rica.
New medical equipment and ambulances delivered to hospitals across the country will help to improve healthcare services for around 1.8 million people.
School children living in vulnerable communities in Costa Rica will benefit from improved access to essential services thanks to a project implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Public Education and UNICEF.
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