Forging coastal resilience in Kiribati UNOPS is working with the government of Australia to develop practical and sustainable climate solutions that build coastal resilience for Kiribati’s…
When Nepal shook Over four years ago two major earthquakes devastated many lives in Nepal. Along with partners we’re helping thousands of women and men rebuild their homes…
COP26: Putting resilient infrastructure on the climate agenda UNOPS hosted a high-level panel session at The New York Times Climate Hub, on the sidelines of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26)…
Improving access to safe water and sanitation in Costa Rican schools School children living in vulnerable communities in Costa Rica will benefit from improved access to essential services thanks to a project implemented in…
Afghanistan humanitarian hotline celebrates first anniversary Afghanistan’s first countrywide humanitarian call centre – Awaaz Afghanistan – celebrated its first full year in operation in a ceremony held in Kabul.
Improving living conditions for internally displaced people in… UNOPS worked with the government of Japan to enhance water supply infrastructure and sanitary facilities in the Qoloji Internally Displaced Persons (IDP)…
Our planet must be liveable for all Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, published in The Bangkok Post — 18 November 2024
A ray of hope for flood-affected families In western Kenya, a cash transfer programme is helping a devastated community rebuild.
Supporting stability in Somalia The Government of Japan is funding a $3.2 million UNOPS-implemented project designed to assist Somali’s federal police force.
Life in a refugee camp Around the world, refugees leave their homes, fleeing conflict or persecution – seeking shelter, safety and security. Kamal Hossen is one of them.