Better healthcare in action: Luisa's story Luisa Esperanza Ordóñez Gómez lives in the small town of Cipresales, located two hours from the city of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala with her parents,…
Increasing access to renewable energy in rural Sierra Leone Lack of access to electricity limits inclusive growth in Sierra Leone. A new project is helping address that.
European PROGRES: Laying the groundwork for Serbia’s sustainable… For many people around the world, a lack of economic opportunities often means leaving not only one’s community, but one’s country to search for work. But…
For the fight against corruption to succeed, we need transparent… With public resources under huge strain as countries respond to and recover from the pandemic, a renewed focus on tackling corruption in public…
COVID-19: One year later For billions of people across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic brought life as they knew it to a stop. At UNOPS, our focus has remained resolutely on…
Providing solar power to underserved schools in Pakistan A new project will benefit nearly 2,000 primary schools in the country.
What's vital for sustainable development? Public-private partnerships Public-private partnerships can have a life-changing impact on rural communities beyond providing economic opportunities – here's how.
EU PRO Development Programme launches in Serbia The new programme will contribute to balanced socio-economic development of southern part of the country.
Removing rubbish for a better way of life Amid mounds of garbage and pools of stagnant water, flies found their home, mosquitos made their breeding ground and rats scavenged. For the people living…
Japan’s support to prevention of violent extremism in Jordan Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Masahisa Sato, visited the Jordan Centre for Counter Extremism (JCCE) on Saturday, 7 July 2018.