Reducing carbon emissions across UNOPS global operations UNOPS helps its partners provide peace and security, humanitarian and development solutions. Explore how UNOPS contributes to a more sustainable world.
Increasing access to safe drinking water in Freetown, Sierra Leone UNOPS is working with the government of Japan, the Ministry of Health and Guma Valley Water Company to increase access to safe drinking water for 250,000…
Statement to the Second Regular Session of the Executive Board 2021 Statement by Grete Faremo, Under Secretary General and Executive Director of UNOPS, at the Second regular session of the Executive Board, 1 September…
Sustaining peace in Colombia Over fifty years of armed conflict in Colombia cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives and left millions displaced. In this four-part series, we…
Measure, Reduce, Offset UNOPS marks another milestone towards its long-term climate goals and announces full climate neutrality for its 2015 operations.
To tackle the climate crisis, finances need to go hand in hand with… Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, originally published in Euractiv (Europe) – 22 June 2023.
First regular session, UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS Executive Board (22-26… The first regular session of the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Population Fund and UNOPS Executive Board will take place in New…
After tragedy, a fresh start for survivors Scalping accidents disproportionately affect women and girls in northern Brazil. A new initiative is helping to empower survivors through entrepreneurship.
Contributions needed for high-profile publication on procurement and… UNOPS is seeking diverse articles for an upcoming publication on how procurement can support the Sustainable Development Goals.
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.