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A new agreement signed with the World Bank will further strengthen community resilience and support vulnerable Afghans.
The project brings hope to communities affected by the war by rebuilding essential logistics infrastructure.
This event explores how to tackle global challenges head-on, including solutions to ramp up finance and knowledge, foster private sector investment and prepare for future crises. UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva will attend the event.
Motorcycles are helping ensure that a social protection programme is reaching those who need it.
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.
In March 2019, Cyclone Idai hit south-east Africa, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall. When the cyclone made landfall, it was one of the deadliest cyclones to ever hit Africa. Watch to learn more about The Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project and the important role women have played in implementing it.
Watch to learn how the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project, funded by the World Bank, has supported market vendors like Mai, who now have new facilities to sell their produce in.
Watch to learn how the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project, funded by the World Bank, has been helping schools impacted by the cyclone recover and improve access to water and sanitary facilities.
New vehicles procured by UNOPS with funding from the World Bank will improve the mobility of data collectors in the country.
Displacement due to conflict is on the rise. In the Central African Republic, the government, UNOPS and the World Bank worked together to support communities impacted by conflict – read how in the third of a three-part series.
Decades of instability have caused untold suffering for people across the Central African Republic.
When disaster strikes, coming together to support impacted communities not only helps with their recovery – it can set them on the path to a more resilient, sustainable future.
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