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"Building the capacity of women- and youth-owned businesses helps foster their economic and social futures," said Worknesh Mekonnen Gonet, Country Director of UNOPS Ethiopia.
"Building the capacity of women- and youth-owned businesses helps foster their economic and social futures," said Worknesh Mekonnen Gonet, Country Director of UNOPS Ethiopia.
“In 2020 we started our collaboration with UNOPS, signing the first financing agreement for the “Local Infrastructure in Rural Anbar” (LIRA) project .
To help hospitals respond to ongoing conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic, UNOPS urgently procured, distributed and installed 633 pieces of medical equipment.
The incinerator will serve all eight operational health facilities in Homs City, significantly improving medical waste management across the city.
The second phase of the project will benefit around 450000 people who have returned to the affected areas.
UNOPS provided vehicles, personal protection equipment, specialized equipment for tactical exercises, and landmine and unexploded ordnances detectors, worth a total of $3.2 million.
Understanding UNOPS contracts When you do business with UNOPS, contracts follow a standard structure that includes: Instrument of agreement : main contract document Special or particular conditions of contract : any special or particular condition that applies to the specific contract General conditions of contract (GCC) : covers the general conditions that apply to the contract, including important areas like landmines, child labour, sexual exploitation and the rights of workers Annexes : include any additional contract details such as technical specifications, design documents, terms of reference (TOR) statement of work (SOW), etc. You can review the General Conditions of Contract for more information.
Under a new agreement, funding from the government of Japan will be used to enhance the operational support of both initiatives and support the enabling environment of UN-led peace efforts and humanitarian response in Yemen. “The government of Japan is pleased to support the PSP and UNVIM,” said Kazuhiro Higashi, Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of Japan in Yemen. “Through this support, we hope to contribute to improving the humanitarian situation in Yemen and promoting Yemeni-Yemeni dialogue.” “UNOPS is pleased to work with all partners to support the UN-led peace process and humanitarian response to help the people of Yemen build a better future,” said Muhammad Usman Akram, Representative and Director of UNOPS Multi-Country Office in Amman. Explore further.
Prev Next Communities play an important role from the outset in the construction of the water yards – from providing land, to managing day-to-day operations.
Through this project and over a period of two years until October 2021, the government of Japan and UNOPS will contribute to inter-community integration, towards better livelihoods for the refugees and host communities in Arua.