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The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) is the UN's yearly conference to assess progress in dealing with climate change. UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva as well as leaders and experts from across UNOPS and the initiatives we manage, will participate in several events and activities at the conference.
With over $1 million in additional funding, the groundbreaking Health and Gender Support Project in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, will further expand access to health services for vulnerable people.
UNOPS and the United States (U.S.) Department of State will expand the Global Climate Action Partnership (GCAP) through a multi-donor fund, aimed at accelerating global efforts in climate action.
As the war continues, the partnership will strengthen healthcare services for vulnerable communities - directly benefiting more than 1.2 million patients annually.
In western Kenya, a cash transfer programme is helping a devastated community rebuild.
Luidmyla works with residents whose apartments are undergoing repairs in Kharkiv, Ukraine, after they were damaged in 2022 during air strikes. Watch to learn more about her work and the impact this Japan-funded project is having on the city’s residents.
The supplies will help address the country’s vulnerability to floods while building long-term resilience in the most affected communities.
The project will significantly enhance Somalia's healthcare system and its capacity to respond to emergencies, including climate-related shocks.
New guidance developed with WaterAid, Arup and the African Development Bank charts a way forward for governments, infrastructure practitioners and other actors to practically implement inclusive approaches to health infrastructure development.
As global health leaders convene for the 2024 World Health Summit in Berlin, UNOPS, in collaboration with Arup, WaterAid and the African Development Bank, launch new guidance for developing inclusive health infrastructure.
To address critical healthcare shortages, UNOPS partnered with KfW to train healthcare workers in five facilities across Yemen.
The Santiago network for Loss and Damage will catalyze technical assistance and boost the capacity of vulnerable developing countries to effectively manage climate-related loss and damage.
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