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Young people with disabilities struggle to access sexual and reproductive health information and services in Myanmar. Change is underway.
UNOPS is working with the government of Australia to develop practical and sustainable climate solutions that build coastal resilience for Kiribati’s future.
The Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership (ETP) marks three years of work supporting efforts to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy across southeast Asia.
Under a World Bank-funded project, UNOPS will help bring essential nutrition supplies to people in need nationwide.
Opinion article by Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva, originally published in The Daily Sun (Bangladesh) – 27 October 2023.
A European Union-funded initiative is set to support the creation of gender-inclusive public spaces in Nepal.
When peatlands burn, health, precious biodiversity and the livelihoods of local communities are threatened. We’re working with partners to mitigate the risk – for people and the planet.
Statement by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director, at the Host Country Agreement Signature Ceremony with the government of Uzbekistan.
In a significant milestone for development cooperation in the country, UNOPS has signed a Host Country Agreement with the government of Bangladesh.
The European Union-funded Governance in Justice Programme is reaching marginalized indigenous communities with knowledge and legal aid services.
“We truly believe that healthy mothers and healthy children are the backbone for a prosperous Sri Lanka.”
Using $1.2 million in funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS procured and delivered more than 16,000 items to 13 provinces, including hygiene and sanitation items.
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