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UNOPS is working to help more than 14,000 students return to school
The project brings hope to communities affected by the war by rebuilding essential logistics infrastructure.
In collaboration with Novo Nordisk, UNOPS is helping to supply the Mykolaiv Regional Blood Transfusion Station with live-saving medical equipment.
With the government of Japan and local partners, UNOPS is supporting people in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, who are especially vulnerable to the ongoing conflict amid a cold winter.
UNOPS is working with the Danish government to deliver crucial disaster relief to Ukraine, as the country grapples with the aftermath of the breach of the Nova Kakhovka Dam that triggered widespread flooding.
UNOPS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark hosted a high-level roundtable discussion on rebuilding more sustainable and resilient energy infrastructure in Ukraine.
On 3 July 2023, UNOPS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark are hosting a high-level roundtable discussion on rebuilding a more sustainable, resilient energy infrastructure in Ukraine.
UNOPS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark will host a high-level roundtable discussion on rebuilding a more sustainable and resilient energy infrastructure in Ukraine. UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva will give a keynote address at the event.
For nearly three decades, Ukraine has seen a steady decline in its population numbers. A low birth rate is partly the cause of the eastern European nation facing a population crisis that threatens its long-term social, economic and political development.
The first agreement of its kind, the Estonian Center of Eastern Partnership will support public prosecution reforms in Ukraine, contributing to a fair and more open society.
With nearly $1.1 million of funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS procured and delivered medical equipment for hospitals in Kharkiv and Lviv, Ukraine.
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.
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