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…
Costa Rican communities benefit from enhanced urban infrastructure Nearly 100,000 people are expected to benefit from the development of a new park in Alajuelita, a canton in the San José province of Costa Rica.
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.
Better infrastructure for landlocked developing countries A new UNOPS report highlights the critical role of infrastructure in helping landlocked developing countries combat development challenges, and offers…
Conflict, climate change and infrastructure Climate change will affect communities least able to deal with its impact the most – and could fuel conflict in the process. Here's how infrastructure…
Human Resources UNOPS offers flexible and tailored human resources solutions to UN partners, where speed and efficiency are essential. We provide specialist human…
UNOPS and UN Women develop guides on integrating gender into… Focused on Asia and the Pacific, the publications provide region-specific guidance, information and case studies showcasing socially-inclusive and…
Build back better after climate disaster Remarks by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director, at the 'Build back better after climate disaster' event,…
Meeting deadly disease head-on Ethiopia is one of the countries hardest hit by the strongest El Niño event in history. The natural hazards that followed have left more than 5 million…
Government of India, UNDP and UNOPS partner to expedite… The Government of India, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UNOPS on 8 March signed a partnership agreement to expedite the…