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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 than $1.25 per day.
A lack of local skills can ultimately doom a development project before it even starts. Here's how we can address it.
Colombia is at a crossroads. Over five decades of conflict have left around 220,000 dead. Millions of people have been displaced. But a peace deal between the Government and FARC guerillas aims to open a new chapter in the nation’s history. Fifty years of armed conflict appear to be ending.
Poaching, bush fires and illegal logging have long threatened large parts of Guinea’s forests, but an unlikely group of men and women have stepped up to protect the country’s rich natural resources.
Almost weekly, we read of damage and loss of life attributed to cyclones, earthquakes and floods. But what do we learn from these events?
Prison infrastructure often hinders the dignified treatment of prisoners. But it doesn’t have to.
One of the largest UN inter-agency projects of its kind, the Iraq Internally Displaced Persons Information Centre is helping get life-saving information to those who need it most.
In support of Habitat III, we’re highlighting how communities can come together after natural disasters to build back better.
A crucial part of the fight against climate change and global warming is often overlooked: The role of infrastructure.
To mark World Habitat Day, we’re highlighting how UNOPS helps support human settlements, and build better lives for people and communities.
Over the years, the people of Japan have supported stability in fragile states around the world.
Over 22,000 young minds from some of Peru’s poorest neighbourhoods are soaking up knowledge within modern facilities that are warm in winter, cool in summer and most importantly, safe.
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