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The European Union (EU) and UNOPS are working to improve air quality in North Macedonia with a €10 million project that aims to reduce pollution, protect health, and create greener cities.
Together with the government of Brazil, UNOPS will help bolster local disaster risk management strategies and strengthen the resilience of cities to heavy rains, floods and landslides.
At COP29, the UNOPS family demonstrated its unwavering dedication to providing the practical solutions needed to achieve a climate-resilient future.
New electric trolleybuses will help make Quito’s urban transport network more sustainable – improving the quality of life of the population and supporting the country's commitments to climate action.
UNOPS is working with Sierra Leone's Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to build a national food reserve storage and a solar-powered irrigation system.
Launched at the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), a national circularity assessment toolkit will help countries to measure and implement circularity within the buildings and construction sector.
Together with the government of Sint Maarten and the government of the Netherlands, UNOPS will build a new correctional facility designed with a focus on climate resilience and human rights.
Launched at the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), new practical guidance will help countries decarbonize their buildings and construction sector – a critical step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building climate resilience.
In an arid and remote area of Santa Victoria Este, in the province of Salta, northeast Argentina, indigenous communities are facing a critical water crisis, with limited access to a safe and reliable water supply.
As world leaders convene at COP29, the stakes are clear: ambition, finance, and implementation are vital to combat climate change. At UNOPS, we're committed to supporting nations with practical solutions for sustainable development and action.
Rainwater harvesting systems are helping secure access to safe drinking water in north Argentina and building indigenous communities’ resilience to droughts and heatwaves
We have to focus on buildings to help mitigate the impacts of climate change. Here's why – and how to do it.
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