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Behind every piece of equipment or service procured by UNOPS on behalf of our partners, are careful considerations about how these can positively impact the people and communities we serve – both now and in the future. Here are just a few examples.
A new 10 million Euro grant from the Government of Germany’s development bank, KfW, will fund a school maintenance project, providing valuable opportunities for vulnerable Jordanian citizens and Syrian refugees.
As countries strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, some will require support in order to reach their national targets. The Government of Japan and UNOPS are working together to provide that support.
UNOPS has helped 160 families reconstruct their homes. Some of the families we worked were asked to describe something they lost during the conflict. These items along with their stories are represented below.
In an effort to improve the living and housing conditions for residents, UNOPS and the Government of Germany launch phase two of a house reconstruction project in Gaza.
The new call centre will ensure Afghans around the country can voice their issues and receive critical information in times of need.
Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Masahisa Sato, visited the Jordan Centre for Counter Extremism (JCCE) on Saturday, 7 July 2018.
Approximately half a million people living in the Gaza Strip were displaced following a 51-day conflict in the summer of 2014. Roughly 11,000 houses were totally destroyed and 160,000 were damaged.
Infrastructure needs around the world are great. But how can we ensure women’s perspectives reach this traditionally male-dominated field?
A new project will see the installation of solar photovoltaic system for around 125 Gazan households over the next 12 months.
The World Bank and UNOPS signed an agreement today for a $50 million project to improve access to electricity in rural and peri-urban areas in Yemen.
A project between UNOPS and the World Bank will help finance off-grid solar systems to power vital basic services and improve access to electricity for vulnerable populations.
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