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The Government of Japan has announced two new projects to support the response to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Iraq.
In Maldives, fresh groundwater resources are scarce. Rivers and lakes are almost non-existent. More than 6,000 people living on the islands of Mahibadhoo, Ihavandhoo and Gadhdhoo couldn’t access safe drinking water, especially in the dry season.
Through ongoing conflict in the region, reliable access to safe, clean drinking water has long been an issue for local communities.
The Government of Japan is doubling its contribution with four new projects to support the Government of Jordan.
Guinea battled one of the worst outbreaks of Ebola in its history in 2014 and 2015. Now under control, forty-one healthcare centres across the country are being rehabilitated and renovated to keep it that way.
KOICA and UNOPS are strengthening their partnership to take action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly within KOICA’s prioritized areas: quality education, good health and climate change response.
Accenture and UNOPS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to further enable cooperation between the two organizations on humanitarian and development projects in certain locations around the world.
Op-ed by Grete Faremo, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UNOPS, as seen in the Huffington Post, 2 February 2016
UNOPS has announced the creation of a new Investment Committee consisting of senior and highly respected figures in the international financial industry to help the organization manage its more than US$1 billion turnover of funds each year.
The emergence of parasite resistance to artemisinin drugs and their derivatives in five countries of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) is seriously threatening the control and elimination of malaria globally.
Throughout 2015, we have been exploring some of our past achievements. This includes PRODERE, which helped to reintegrate those affected by decades of civil war in Central America.
A new waste management plant will benefit some 20,000 people in the north-western region of Argentina.
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