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Statement by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director, on the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
UNOPS is working with the government and partners to help strengthen the Small Island Developing State's national health system.
Statement by Anne-Claire Howard, UNOPS Director of Procurement
Opinion article by Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva, originally published in The Daily Sun (Bangladesh) – 27 October 2023.
A new Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Building at Kosovo’s* University of Pristina aims to reshape the educational landscape and the construction industry's approach to diversity and inclusion.
A new UNOPS publication provides the public sector with insights into the importance of gender-responsive procurement.
Remarks by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, at the UN City 10th anniversary and UN Day Celebration ceremony – Copenhagen, 24 October 2023
The conflict in northern Ethiopia has had a devastating impact on millions of people and left communities, including those in Tigray, without access to basic services.
A European Union-funded initiative is set to support the creation of gender-inclusive public spaces in Nepal.
The agreement represents a significant milestone for development cooperation in the country.
In Yemen, the rehabilitation of key public health facilities is enabling doctors to provide better care.
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