How can we get more women into mine action? Mine action work has long been a male-heavy field. It shouldn't be – here's how to change it.
From disasters to resilience Are disasters catastrophic events that cause extensive damage or loss of life? Not exactly. Here’s what they are, and how to build development projects to…
UNOPS publishes third annual Sustainability Report Aligned to the Global Reporting Initiative framework, the report looks back at our work and key achievements around the world in 2017.
Japan provides support to Iraq’s newly liberated areas With $6.3 million in funding from the Government of Japan, UNOPS will implement two projects aimed at enhancing the living conditions and safety of the…
Effective public spending key to achieving Agenda 2030 A new UNOPS-supported report published by The Economist Intelligence Unit concludes that less wasteful, more efficient government spending practices can…
Purchase for impact The ‘2023 Purchase for Impact’ report highlights how UNOPS procurement efforts helped countries respond to conflicts and crises, advance their climate…
Rebuilding energy infrastructure in Ukraine On 3 July 2023, UNOPS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark are hosting a high-level roundtable discussion on…
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.
Bringing Borneo into global climate change conversations ‘Climate change pioneers’ is hardly what the fishermen and rubber tappers of Buntoi envisaged they would one day become.
Baby boxes for Ukrainian families The Government of Ukraine’s Ministry of Social Policy, UNICEF and UNOPS have launched a pilot project to protect the health and well-being of babies…