Working with nature – not against it Green infrastructure is inspired and supported by nature. Here’s how we can use it to encourage sustainable development.
Providing solar power to underserved schools in Pakistan A new project will benefit nearly 2,000 primary schools in the country.
Local engineers build skills at home Rapid development across Africa in recent years has highlighted the need for more infrastructure that will be sustainable now and in the future. And that…
Healthcare closer to home Some 200 kilometres south-east of Yangon, a new healthcare centre is serving the township of Thaton in Mon state, Myanmar – home to around 275,000…
Papua New Guinea From Port Moresby, UNOPS actively supports the government to strengthen infrastructure, procurement and project management service delivery. We work…
Access to a quality education Location or economic resources often limit educational opportunities. A scholarship programme is helping change that for students in the Eastern…
Kosovo* Throughout Kosovo* (*referred to throughout in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244), UNOPS helps its partners achieve their…
From Mexico to Central America and the Caribbean: South-South… This International Day for South-South Cooperation, we take a closer look at how UNOPS works with the Government of Mexico in its efforts to strengthen…
From footpaths to modern roads in DRC In a remote area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 1,200 kilometres from the capital Kinshasa, 12 bridges have helped open access to local…
Palestine (State of) UNOPS works hand-in-hand with the State of Palestine, the donor community, UN organizations, non-governmental organizations and the private sector to…