Statement to the Annual Session of the Executive Board 2020
... work — such as infrastructure in fragile states — exposes us to high levels of risk. We work in some of the most challenging environments in the world ...
... work — such as infrastructure in fragile states — exposes us to high levels of risk. We work in some of the most challenging environments in the world ...
... work-life balance must exist – for both women and men. Accommodating the personal commitments personnel have outside of work is important. UNOPS in ...
... work for all, now and in the future. We also know decisions made now, will lock in development cycles, both positively and negatively. Urban infrastructure ...
... work to contribute to infrastructure for resilience and highlight some important enabling factors, which are both critical to help address the ...
... work – across humanitarian, development and peace operations – we recommit to helping tackle the immense challenges of today and ahead – collectively and at ...
... work. Women were included from the planning phase and their role has been very important throughout the project,” — Zenen Samudio, Farmer and President of ...
... work in fragile and conflict-affected states, where the majority of UNOPS work took place in 2018, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Mali, Somalia and Yemen. Ms ...
... work was truly inspiring, and it reaffirmed my belief that the work of bringing infrastructure to developing countries can literally be a matter of life and ...
... and social inclusion in its work. Share this article on Social Media Facebook Linkedin Twitter Mail This article was originally published 29 September 2022.
... work to improve the capacity of hospital staff on the operation and maintenance of the system as well as raise public awareness on water management issues ...