New UNOPS and Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet partnership UNOPS and The Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet (GASP) have signed an agreement to address critical environmental and social challenges.
Access to healthcare for underserved communities in Tuvalu A new agreement between UNOPS, the government of Tuvalu and the World Bank will strengthen health service delivery for the people of Tuvalu.
Improving access to essential healthcare for children in Jordan In our continued effort to help strengthen Jordan’s healthcare system, UNOPS will deliver much-needed medical equipment to one of the country’s leading…
New port in South Sudan will enhance delivery of humanitarian aid to… The Government of Japan and South Sudan’s Ministry of Transportation, Roads and Bridges jointly inaugurated on 28 April a river port in Mingkaman.
Brussels Liaison Office UNOPS Brussels Liaison Office supports and strengthens partnerships between UNOPS and the European Union (EU) and its Member States, managing…
Providing essential medical equipment to Syrian hospitals With funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS is helping Syrian hospitals provide life-saving services to people affected by conflict and COVID-19.
New ‘public-private-people’ partnership launched to tackle the… Every year millions of people die prematurely from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – including diabetes, heart disease, respiratory disease and cancers.…
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…
Improving living conditions for locals and refugees in Eastern Sudan The Italian Government, through the Italian Development Cooperation, will provide €500,000 for a new UNOPS-implemented project in Kassala State.
Fighting corruption. Improving healthcare. How fighting corruption and strengthening procurement capacities is bringing improved public healthcare for millions of people across Guatemala – and…