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UNOPS is supporting the government of Mozambique’s efforts to promote peace and socio-economic development, with funding from the World Bank.
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.
UNOPS and the government of Ethiopia are working together to build the country's capacity for vaccine research and development.
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.
A new agreement with the Ministry of Health and Wellness in Barbados will strengthen the capacity of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Rainwater harvesting systems are helping secure access to safe drinking water in north Argentina and building indigenous communities’ resilience to droughts and heatwaves
UNOPS, The Global Fund and Zambia's Ministry of Health are working together to construct medical oxygen plants for hospitals around the country to support healthcare delivery.
In Costa Rica, an inclusive urban infrastructure project is providing a lifeline for the youth living in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
With over $1 million in additional funding, the groundbreaking Health and Gender Support Project in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, will further expand access to health services for vulnerable people.
As the war continues, the partnership will strengthen healthcare services for vulnerable communities - directly benefiting more than 1.2 million patients annually.
In western Kenya, a cash transfer programme is helping a devastated community rebuild.
The project will significantly enhance Somalia's healthcare system and its capacity to respond to emergencies, including climate-related shocks.
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