For the fight against corruption to succeed, we need transparent… With public resources under huge strain as countries respond to and recover from the pandemic, a renewed focus on tackling corruption in public…
Gender parity is necessary when working in challenging locations Humanitarian aid and development projects often take place in difficult locations. The need for a diverse and gender-balanced workforce to implement these…
Healthcare closer to home Some 200 kilometres south-east of Yangon, a new healthcare centre is serving the township of Thaton in Mon state, Myanmar – home to around 275,000…
Promoting quality infrastructure Speech by Grete Faremo, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UNOPS
Encouraging the use of sustainable renewable energy in southeast Asia The Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership aims to help countries in the region transition from using fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy,…
The journey to equality can start with a safe and reliable bus service To ensure inclusive and equitable education as well as decent work for all, we must remove the barriers that keep women and girls – half the world’s…
Helping governments better respond to emergencies and natural… Through a new agreement, UNOPS and the European Investment Bank will work together to target challenges to sustainable development, including climate…
EU PRO Development Programme launches in Serbia The new programme will contribute to balanced socio-economic development of southern part of the country.
Supporting early childhood education in Senegal UNOPS and UNICEF worked with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to support the government of Senegal's goal of increasing access to…
Construction site workers deserve a safe environment Health and safety on construction sites should be the norm, not the exception – regardless of which country you're in.