UNOPS and the Government of Japan provide new medical equipment for… The new equipment will help speed up diagnostic procedures and reduce patient waiting times.
The Impact of Sustainable Procurement Behind every piece of equipment or service procured by UNOPS on behalf of our partners, are careful considerations about how these can positively impact…
Conflict, climate change and infrastructure Climate change will affect communities least able to deal with its impact the most – and could fuel conflict in the process. Here's how infrastructure…
UNOPS and UK Aid launch UNOPS Possibilities (UP) Forum in Myanmar The fourth edition of the UP Forum kicked off in Yangon, in partnership with the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID).
Improving access to basic services in the Central African Republic Access: That one word means a lot when it’s no longer possible.
History and evolution UNOPS origins trace back to 1973, and until 1994 the Office for Project Services was part of the UN Development Programme. By decision of the UN General…
World Bank delegation visits UNOPS-supported projects in Yemen As part of their high-level visit to Aden, Yemen, World Bank Group Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa, Ferid Belhaj, and Executive…
Strengthening health delivery in disaster-prone communities of… UNOPS, the government of Japan and Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Child Care deliver life-saving ambulance and specialized medical equipment to…
Build back better after climate disaster Remarks by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director, at the 'Build back better after climate disaster' event,…
Lighting the way for those affected by disaster With funding from the UK’s Department for International Development, UNOPS distributes 1,000 solar lanterns to Sierra Leone’s Office of National Security