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With UNOPS support, the people of Lima and Cusco are benefitting from improved transportation infrastructure in their respective cities.
UNOPS has signed a $40 million agreement with Sweden to continue our joint efforts in connecting rural Afghan communities to essential services and markets by road.
At the opening of the UN Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador, Grete Faremo spoke about the importance of resilient urbanization.
Ninety-three percent of Argentines live in highly dense areas, making it one of the most urbanized countries in the world. As a result, the country suffers from a shortage of adequate housing, urban sprawl, overcrowding and a lack of basic services.
The monsoon season brings torrential rainfall to Mannar Island, in north-west Sri Lanka. This meant bad news for over 30,000 people who live there. Not anymore.
UNOPS Executive Director, Grete Faremo, met with the Korea International Cooperation Agency’s (KOICA) Vice President, Wooyoung Chung, in Seoul today.
The conference provides professionals, researchers and students with the opportunity to exchange information and experiences on themes like health promotion and hospital building.
H.E. Mr. Hideki Ito, the Ambassador of Japan to Sudan, is touring several UNOPS-implemented project sites 26-29 September 2016.
A $3.1 million investment from Myanmar’s first 4G network aims to combat high maternal and child mortality rates among the country’s rural and peri-urban communities
A master tailor with a thriving business in Côte d’Ivoire, Moussa Keita was not always the businessman he is today. Like many others who share his experience of war, Moussa has traded in his weapons for a new life.
UN leaders mark progress in meeting funding needs for development projects.
Future cooperation will focus on innovation and learning in areas of the world underserved by access to education.
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