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Lack of access to electricity limits inclusive growth in Sierra Leone. A new project is helping address that.
Nyara Bridge will increase access to social and protection services as well as improve the efficiency of humanitarian assistance.
UNOPS, the African Development Bank and Cities Alliance launched a new paper on providing critical infrastructure services in Africa during the World Urban Forum.
UNOPS is supporting the government of Liberia's efforts to respond to climate-related disasters more effectively and to mitigate their impact.
UNOPS is working with UKAid to provide around 40,000 people with access to safe drinking water.
A new report co-written by UNOPS provides Ghana with a resilient infrastructure roadmap as the country adapts to climate change.
A new agreement between the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the government of Cameroon and several United Nations organizations will help fast track the purchasing of emergency medical supplies.
UNOPS and partners will conduct a landmark study on the impact of climate change on Ghana’s infrastructure development.
The South Sudan Safety Net Project (SSSNP) will provide income support to nearly 430,000 people in some of South Sudan’s most vulnerable communities.
A partnership between UNOPS and the Mozambique Peace Secretariat and its donors will support the implementation of the Maputo Accord for Peace and Reconciliation.
In March 2019, Cyclone Idai destroyed approximately 50,000 households and displaced over 60,000 people in the country, causing as much as $622 million worth of damage. With the World Bank and partners, UNOPS is managing key recovery efforts.
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio officially commissioned the turning-on of lights in 54 rural communities across the country this week, as a part of the Rural Renewable Energy Project (RREP).
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