Sustainability and collaboration drive UN procurement in 2022 A new report published by UNOPS on behalf of the UN system details how 31 UN organizations spent $29.6 billion on goods and services last year.
Increasing access to safe water for urban areas in Africa As the population of cities and urban areas in Africa is set to explode in the coming decades, how can we ensure an adequate supply of water for city…
Statement to the Annual Session of the Executive Board 2022 Statement by Jens Wandel, Acting Executive Director of UNOPS, to UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS Executive Board, Annual Session – 6 June 2022
Infrastructure for Health | Education | Livelihoods | Development Alongside our partnership with the Guardian Media Group, we’re showcasing highlights of our infrastructure work around the world, in support of global…
UNOPS and iRAP announce partnership to support global road safety The new partnership will support efforts to improve the safety of road infrastructure and enhance access to safe, affordable and accessible transport…
Pacific Small Island Developing States' unique position in the… Marshall Islands. Micronesia. Palau. Papua New Guinea. Samoa. They span the Pacific Ocean and face a unique set of challenges in this pandemic.
Supporting Syrian Refugees Each day, war forces thousands of families to flee their homes. To escape the violence, they often leave everything behind. Since the beginning of the…
What did the UN buy for $18.6 billion in 2017? Detailed report analyzes the total annual UN spend on goods and services.
Statement on the Papua New Guinea landslide and other recent natural… UNOPS Regional Director for Asia, Sanjay Mathur, on the landslide in Papua New Guinea and other recent natural disasters in the Asia Pacific.
New research paves the way for building health system resilience A new UNOPS-supported report published by Economist Impact brings expert perspectives together to examine the immediate actions that can strengthen the…