Why small island states need scaled finance and amplified action Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, originally published in World Economic Forum — 29 May 2024.
Supporting science education in Tanzania UNOPS is working with Zanzibar's Ministry of Education and Vocational Training to help enhance secondary school education in the Tanzanian archipelago.
Improving living conditions for internally displaced people in… UNOPS worked with the government of Japan to enhance water supply infrastructure and sanitary facilities in the Qoloji Internally Displaced Persons (IDP)…
Restoring access to critical infrastructure in Yemen With funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS will rehabilitate roads in the city of Aden, helping connect more than half a million people to public…
Towards better healthcare in Barbados UNOPS is working with the government and partners to help strengthen the Small Island Developing State's national health system.
Forging coastal resilience in Kiribati UNOPS is working with the government of Australia to develop practical and sustainable climate solutions that build coastal resilience for Kiribati’s…
Powering hospitals in Haiti A World Bank-funded project is helping to provide a clean, reliable source of energy to hospitals across the country.
Elevating higher education in Kosovo A new Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Building at Kosovo’s* University of Pristina aims to reshape the educational landscape and the…
Addressing undernutrition in the Philippines Under a World Bank-funded project, UNOPS will help bring essential nutrition supplies to people in need nationwide.
Supporting youth employment in Malawi UNOPS is working with the European Union and the government of Malawi to increase access to vocational education and training opportunities in the country.