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In Afghanistan, UNOPS and the World Bank are supporting vulnerable communities through short-term employment opportunities and social grants. Watch to discover more.
In Afghanistan, one community-led project is touching millions of lives.
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.
UNOPS is working with the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) to support the government of Ethiopia with improving health services in the country's southern regions.
UNOPS is working with the government of Japan, the Ministry of Health and Guma Valley Water Company to increase access to safe drinking water for 250,000 people.
The European Union-Intergovernmental Authority on Development (EU-IGAD) COVID-19 Response programme has benefitted millions across 7 countries in east Africa.
In Hama Governorate, renewable energy solutions are helping provide vulnerable communities with improved access to essential services.
Nation and his family were some of the 270,000 people affected by the cyclone. Watch to learn how the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project, funded by the World Bank, has been helping Nation and his community recover and build the foundations for long-term resilience.
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