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During a virtual event hosted by the South African Norwegian Association, UNOPS Executive Director Grete Faremo will discuss how gender-blind infrastructure could contribute to depriving women's rights to education, work and transport.
In its latest report, UNOPS explores the role of sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructure in overcoming challenges and enabling development in Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
The report highlights ways SIDS can harness their unique resources to help islands overcome vulnerabilities, advance development and reap long-term benefits from infrastructure investments.
Infrastructure is a key element in ensuring Small Island Developing States can weather the impacts of climate change. Here’s why – and how to do it.
A new report highlights the growing infrastructure needs that the Small Island Developing State faces from climate change and economic growth.
The purpose of this report is to establish a vision for Saint Lucia’s future infrastructure aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on climate change.
The critical need to realize the human rights for women and girls is more stark than ever before. We must act smart, bold and fast.
The word 'accountability' is widely used in the humanitarian community – here's why it matters and how to foster it.
Western Balkan governments are racing to slow the spread of COVID-19. Along with the European Union, we’re supporting their efforts.
Across Yemen, restoring access to critical services – such as electricity – is desperately needed to improve health services and basic living conditions.
The publication explores how infrastructure is key to supporting peacebuilding efforts and fostering inclusive, sustainable and resilient development in fragile and conflict-affected states.
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