UNOPS and RedR Australia team up to help build resilience A new partnership between UNOPS and RedR Australia will harness both organizations’ expertise to strengthen crisis response efforts and bolster…
Building the future – together UNOPS annual Sustainability Report for 2020 highlights the unique contributions the organization made towards COVID-19 response and sustainable…
UNOPS joins new partnership in support of the world's oceans UNOPS and We Are The Oceans (WATO) will work together in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14
Taking a holistic approach to resilient infrastructure UNOPS, Catholic Relief Services and the Royal Government of Cambodia are hosting a regional conference on the important role resilient infrastructure…
Is counting fallen buildings useful? Almost weekly, we read of damage and loss of life attributed to cyclones, earthquakes and floods. But what do we learn from these events?
Supporting social inclusion and developing skills in Serbia Living with a disability is a reality for people like Dragana Petrović. This often makes it difficult to do the things that many of us may take for…
Tokyo liaison office UNOPS Tokyo Liaison Office ensures effective partner relations by coordinating services and supporting joint project opportunities between UNOPS and its…
Recognizing UNOPS impact in the communities we serve UNOPS is proud to announce the winners of the latest Project of the Year Awards – an internal initiative that celebrates the performance of high-quality…
Mobilizing Myanmar’s private sector to achieve the Sustainable… UNOPS partners with mobile telecommunications operator Ooredoo to improve access to health services across the country.
Overcoming the development-project implementation gap Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, originally published in Project Syndicate — 16 April 2024.