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A participatory housing project is equipping families with new skills, empowering women and connecting communities.
Across Argentina, new homes are desperately needed to improve living conditions and provide a safe space for families to live and thrive.
In one of the most urbanized countries in Latin America, a social infrastructure and housing programme is changing the way people live their lives.
UNOPS will help Islamic Development Bank member countries scale up their health capacity to fight COVID-19.
Since launching in July 2015, the centre has connected over 3 million people in Iraq with vital information and assistance.
The Annual Statistical Report on UN Procurement provides data and analysis on the goods and services procured by the United Nations system in support of its operations around the world.
United Nations (UN) organizations spent $19.9 billion on goods and services in 2019, according to a new report published by UNOPS on behalf of the UN system.
Health and safety on construction sites should be the norm, not the exception – regardless of which country you're in.
A new report published by UNOPS calls on the global community to change the way infrastructure is planned, delivered and managed so that it empowers women and girls.
The report calls on the global community to change the way infrastructure is planned, delivered and managed to empower women and girls and take us one step closer to realizing the 2030 Agenda.
New UNOPS-supported research published by The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU) examines the implications of COVID-19 and the opportunity it presents to rethink approaches to public procurement.
Research by The Economist Intelligence Unit, supported by UNOPS, explores how the COVID-19 crisis presents a unique opportunity for governments to ensure public procurement is more inclusive, sustainable and transparent in the future.
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