Shaping infrastructure for a more sustainable future in Saint Lucia A new report highlights the growing infrastructure needs that the Small Island Developing State faces from climate change and economic growth.
Bypassing roads for the timely delivery of aid New study looks to South Sudan’s White Nile River to improve access and reduce the cost of humanitarian assistance.
Statement to the Second Regular Session of the Executive Board 2018 Statement by Grete Faremo, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UNOPS, to UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS Executive Board Second Regular Session, New York –…
A commitment to support Viet Nam in its energy transition The UNOPS-supported Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership (ETP) is working with the government of Viet Nam to reduce the risk of carbon leakage…
Making Small Island Developing States more climate resilient Infrastructure is a key element in ensuring Small Island Developing States can weather the impacts of climate change. Here’s why – and how to do it.
Humanitarian hotline logs 100,000th call from displaced Iraqis Operating in one of the most severe and complex crises in the world, the Iraq IDP Information Centre (Iraq IIC) recently handled its 100,000th call,…
To build equal cities, we need equal voices Women are speaking up about the shortcomings of city infrastructure. It’s time we listen.
Building resilience to flooding and coastal erosion in Liberia UNOPS is supporting the government of Liberia's efforts to respond to climate-related disasters more effectively and to mitigate their impact.
The economic impact of sustainable procurement in vulnerable countries Supporting sustainable procurement could help drive economic development in Least Developed Countries – here's how.