Infrastructure for climate action A report from UNOPS, UN Environment Programme and the University of Oxford has revealed the extent to which infrastructure defines our climate.
Shaping our future together As the United Nations (UN) marks its 75th anniversary, UNOPS echoes calls for global solidarity to build a more equal, inclusive and sustainable future…
UNOPS on the ground in Nepal UNOPS helps its partners provide peace and security, humanitarian and development solutions. Explore how UNOPS contributes to a more sustainable world.
New publication detailing the history and future of UNOPS launched at… Smart solutions to impossible challenges – the first comprehensive account ever to be written about UNOPS – reveals unique stories from the organization.…
Infrastructure for gender equality and the empowerment of women A new report published by UNOPS calls on the global community to change the way infrastructure is planned, delivered and managed so that it empowers women…
UNOPS commits to supporting climate action under landmark agreement A new agreement will help to advance global cooperation on a range of sustainable infrastructure projects in support of the Paris Agreement on climate…
Where did the UN spend over $18 billion last year? UN organizations spent $18.8 billion on goods and services over the year 2018, according to a new report published by UNOPS on behalf of the UN system.
Eastern Partnership European School Scholarship Programme celebrates… The scholarship programme aims to increase educational and employment opportunities for students from the European Union's Eastern Partnership countries.
Effective public spending key to achieving Agenda 2030 A new UNOPS-supported report published by The Economist Intelligence Unit concludes that less wasteful, more efficient government spending practices can…
Tanzanian Vice-President applauds seawall project in major push for… This World Environment day, the Vice-President of Tanzania marked the completion of an extensive seawall project in Dar-es-Salaam and called for further…