Cérémonie de signature d’un accord-cadre entre le gouvernement du Mexique et l’UNOPS | DÉCLARATION
This agreement will enable Mexican public entities – federal, state and autonomous – to use the full range of services that UNOPS can provide.
This agreement will enable Mexican public entities – federal, state and autonomous – to use the full range of services that UNOPS can provide.
We focus on operations. We implement projects in the most challenging contexts for some of the world's most vulnerable populations.
This collaboration allows us to work together to help national governments and other partners in creating and implementing new climate frameworks.
Given this importance, I will look back on 2019 through the lens of prevention and resilience.
And being demand-driven does not mean that we accept all the demands. Our mandate requires us to deliver projects across a wide set of areas and in highly fragile contexts.
We are unique in the UN in three ways: We only do implementation – no policy role. We are headquartered in Copenhagen. We are not financed by contributions from any donors.
Conclusion In closing, I firmly believe that our annual report demonstrates UNOPS great potential. We remain committed to doing our utmost to achieve the SDGs. We are always keen to go further, to do more.
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