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In partnership with the government of Japan, UNOPS is helping strengthen public healthcare services as the country grapples with electricity shortages and COVID-19.
Better police training facilities aim to improve gender equality and attract more women into law enforcement in Pakistan.
UNOPS and the World Bank continue to provide rural and peri-urban communities across Yemen with improved access to much needed electricity.
A new World Bank-funded, UNOPS-implemented project will help restore basic services and improve access for around 850,000 people.
Across Yemen, restoring access to critical services – such as electricity – is desperately needed to improve health services and basic living conditions.
Since launching in July 2015, the centre has connected over 3 million people in Iraq with vital information and assistance.
Since 2006, Gaza has suffered from chronic electricity shortages. This further exacerbates already difficult living conditions for the majority of its nearly two million residents, who live on just a few hours of electricity every day.
In partnership with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), UNOPS will manage the procurement of equipment and supplies for the Palestinian National School for Administration in Ramallah.
Helping ensure essential goods continued to flow into Yemen during the humanitarian crisis.
The two UN agencies are working together to provide support to Palestinian shelters delivering services for women and girls who have survived – or who are at risk of – gender-based violence.
To improve living conditions for returnee populations living in newly liberated areas, UNOPS – with funding from the government of Japan – is helping to provide renewable energy and emergency waste disposal services in three Iraqi governorates.
How UNOPS made destroying Syria’s high-grade chemical weapons, in record time, a reality.
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