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UNOPS is working with the local municipalities in Somalia to improve access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and other services, with funding from the World Bank.
UNOPS and the government of Ethiopia are working together to increase access to critical healthcare services.
UNOPS, the World Bank and the Ministry of Education will work together to create a more effective educational environment for children and teachers in Tunisia.
UNOPS and the government of Ethiopia are partnering to procure modern agricultural machinery for the country.
The World Bank’s International Development Association approved an additional $120 million grant to further support the second phase of the Yemen Integrated Urban Services Emergency Project.
From Afghanistan to Yemen, millions of people face challenges linked to conflict, crisis and lack of access to critical goods and services.
UNOPS and partners are working to strengthen agricultural production to help vulnerable communities access nutritious food.
In Yemen, heavy rainfalls and other extreme weather events have devastating consequences for both urban and rural communities. Climate-resilient roads offer a lifeline.
A partnership between UNOPS, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the World Bank will spearhead the development of a comprehensive vehicle management strategy.
With over $1 million in additional funding, the groundbreaking Health and Gender Support Project in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, will further expand access to health services for vulnerable people.
The project will significantly enhance Somalia's healthcare system and its capacity to respond to emergencies, including climate-related shocks.
The 'Productive Safety Net for Socio-economic Opportunities' project – popularly known as 'Shabaka Meisha' – will benefit more than 157,000 vulnerable households, including refugees and host communities.
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A decade of resilience in Yemen