Possibilities Portal
The Possibilities Portal is currently being revised for relaunch so in the meantime, we encourage you to learn more about doing business with UNOPS . Explore further.
The Possibilities Portal is currently being revised for relaunch so in the meantime, we encourage you to learn more about doing business with UNOPS . Explore further.
The 'Possibilities Portal' is about thinking beyond the here and now to focus on what could be.
In collaboration with local partners, the UP programme also includes UP Forums, which are virtual and in-person events aimed at strengthening national capacity and helping business owners to develop and grow. Resources Gender-responsive procurement at UNOPS The importance of disability inclusion.
“I encourage you to take advantage of the experiences shared at this forum, and to take your small business and grow internationally," said Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, Ghana's Chief of Staff for the Office of the President. Explore further.
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What topics are covered at UP Forum events? Each UP Forum is designed to meet the needs of the suppliers who attend. Topics include: Sustainable procurement at UNOPS How to participate in public procurement opportunities Step-by-step guidance and demonstrations for navigating our procurement processes and platforms Training on sustainability and climate change Procurement focused on MSMEs, as well as gender- and disability-inclusive and women and youth-owned businesses Benefits of supporting and working with local suppliers Ways to improve access to economic and social opportunities, and more How can I find out about upcoming UP Forums?
UNOPS 'Possibilities' The UNOPS Possibilities programme is about exploring and unlocking the potential of local small and medium-sized enterprises and traditionally disadvantaged businesses.
UNOPS 'Possibilities' The UNOPS Possibilities programme is about exploring and unlocking the potential of local small and medium-sized enterprises and traditionally disadvantaged businesses.
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"UNOPS is committed to supporting small and medium enterprises in Myanmar, especially women- and youth-owned businesses, by inspiring and building the capacity of entrepreneurs, to encourage social and economic development," said Patricia Moser, UNOPS Director of Procurement. “Women-owned and youth-owned businesses are growing in Myanmar and this event greatly supports the government's drive for procurement reform, which will benefit these small and growing businesses,” said Andrew Kirkwood, UNOPS Myanmar Country Director. Around 150 people attended the event.