Supporting peace and reconciliation in Mozambique A partnership between UNOPS and the Mozambique Peace Secretariat and its donors will support the implementation of the Maputo Accord for Peace and…
Social safety net project extended to new counties in South Sudan The 'Productive Safety Net for Socio-economic Opportunities' project – popularly known as 'Shabaka Meisha' – will benefit more than 96,000 vulnerable…
Kenya UNOPS in Kenya manages a growing portfolio of development activities providing project management, infrastructure, procurement, human resources and…
Vendor sanctions UNOPS requires that all vendors we work with operate with high standards of integrity and competency.
UNOPS welcomes the appointment of a new Deputy Executive Director UNOPS welcomes United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres’ announcement today that Ms. Sonja Leighton-Kone has been appointed Assistant…
Infrastructure for Small Island Developing States In its latest report, UNOPS explores the role of sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructure in overcoming challenges and enabling development in…
A breath of fresh air for San Luis A new waste management plant will benefit some 20,000 people in the north-western region of Argentina.
Guatemala UNOPS supports the government of Guatemala and other partners in their efforts to achieve sustainable development throughout the country. Through…
Can artificial intelligence improve humanitarian responses? Refugees and other affected populations could help guide humanitarian aid through chatbots. Here’s how.
Infrastructure for COVID-19 recovery, climate action and the 2030… A new UN guide highlights how governments can use long-term infrastructure planning to save money, increase efficiency, and promote sustainability.