Responding to COVID-19
Thanks to funding from the Korea International Cooperation Agency, UNOPS emergency procurement procedures are helping to increase hospital capacity and save more lives.
Thanks to funding from the Korea International Cooperation Agency, UNOPS emergency procurement procedures are helping to increase hospital capacity and save more lives.
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Close Recovering from crisis in Mozambique Links Promoting peacebuilding and development in northern Mozambique: A story of hope Restoring Hope in Conflict-torn Northern Mozambique: Identification Documents and Livelihoods Cabo Delgado: Children and families have access to clean water and community health services (NCRP Stories-WASH) (in Portuguese).
Close Creating job opportunities in rural Yemen UNOPS and the World Bank are creating temporary work opportunities for people in rural Yemen as part of a project to enhance road infrastructure and improve access to food and vital services. Watch to learn more Global Goals supported:
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Share this article on Social Media Facebook Linkedin Twitter Mail Global Goals supported: The government of Guinea is working to improve the management of extractive industries, natural resources and biodiversity as part of its economic and social development efforts. As part of the Ministry of Mines and Geology-led, World Bank-financed Natural Resources Management and Reform Implementation Project, UNOPS will support the Ministry's efforts to strengthen the technical capacities of the National Geology Laboratory. On behalf of the government, UNOPS will procure modern laboratory equipment to enhance the country's capacity to analyze, research and monitor the quality of its geological resources.
Together with UN Women, UNOPS recently organized a panel discussion – 'Unlocking opportunities for empowerment through gender-sensitive infrastructure' – at the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on the Beijing+25 Review.
This equipment is essential for building and maintaining rural roads that are vital for connecting agricultural communities to markets, services and opportunities.
Close 3 ways UNOPS is driving climate action “I believe that every project, every initiative, every action – no matter how small – can contribute to a more sustainable future.” Ahead of COP30, Senior Climate Analyst Vanja Wylie discusses 3 ways UNOPS is driving climate action and ensuring climate considerations are embedded into everything we do.
The Board witnessed first-hand the impact of UN-supported initiatives advancing climate action, inclusive growth and social protection.