Japan provides ambulances for Kurdistan Regional Government to help… Twenty fully equipped paramedic ambulances, funded by the Government of Japan, were handed over to the Kurdistan Regional Government at a ceremony held at…
Rethinking development: Can health centres be power stations? Renewable energy has long been heralded as the solution for providing hard-to-reach communities with electricity. But how can we ensure that it’s…
To help more mothers and their babies: Catherine's story In the second part of our series we introduce you to Catherine Nasike, a mother of three and a Community Health Volunteer.
Assistance that matters As insurgent attacks intensify across a country struggling with a legacy of conflict, including the persistent threat of mines and explosive remnants of…
Stamping out malaria for good Health workers and scientists are up against the clock to put an end to malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) once and for all. For many years,…
Investing in homes to reduce poverty and hunger The vast majority of Colombia’s poor live in rural areas. Forty-five percent of the population live under the national poverty line, surviving on less…
Improving data collection in The Gambia New vehicles procured by UNOPS with funding from the World Bank will improve the mobility of data collectors in the country.
Eradicating polio in Afghanistan Afghanistan is one of three polio-endemic countries in the world. A new, first-of-its-kind centre will work towards eliminating the disease for good.
Improving health surveillance and strengthening the healthcare system… Uganda's Ministry of Health received a mobile laboratory as part of the European Union-Intergovernmental Authority on Development (EU-IGAD) COVID-19…