UNOPS and World Bank support restoration of Ukraine’s transport… The project brings hope to communities affected by the war by rebuilding essential logistics infrastructure.
A global disease that affects millions Tuberculosis remains the world’s leading infectious disease killer. This preventable and curable illness claims three lives every minute.*
Resignation of Executive Director UNOPS today announced that Grete Faremo has resigned as Executive Director.
Promoting education opportunities across six EU Partnership countries Funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by UNOPS, the Eastern Partnership European School Scholarship Programme has welcomed 35 new students in…
Statement on the death of UNOPS colleague and his family in Gaza Statement by Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva on the death of UNOPS colleague and his family in Gaza.
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…
Could bitcoin technology revolutionize aid distribution? Blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, could lead the fight against inefficient aid distribution. Here’s how.
Improved access to primary health services in Iraq UNOPS partnered with the government of Japan to support COVID-19 response efforts and improve access to healthcare services for vulnerable populations.
Reducing poverty through modernizing agriculture in rural Paraguay In Paraguay, the President of the Republic announced the next stage of a project to modernize agriculture in rural areas, with Itaipú Binational,…
Help for vulnerable Roma families in Belgrade UNOPS is providing 170 Roma families, who were living in informal settlements, with support to find new homes.