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Decades of instability have caused untold suffering for people across the Central African Republic.
When disaster strikes, coming together to support impacted communities not only helps with their recovery – it can set them on the path to a more resilient, sustainable future.
On 31 January, UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva will participate in a panel discussion on sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions to advance climate action.
On 30 January at 10:00 am (New York time), UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva will present a self-assessment of the progress on implementing the comprehensive response plan. You can watch the live proceedings of the Executive Board via UN Web TV.
Public-private partnerships can have a life-changing impact on rural communities beyond providing economic opportunities – here's how.
Over the course of 2023, working with the UN family and partners, we responded to help vulnerable communities across the world. Here is a selection of these stories.
In Kharkiv’s Saltivka district, with Japanese funding, UNOPS is working to revitalise a residential microdistrict.
Globally, an estimated 675 million people still lack access to electricity. New guidelines provide a comprehensive roadmap towards building inclusive energy infrastructure and provide practical guidance on ways to bridge the energy access gap in developing countries.
Young people with disabilities struggle to access sexual and reproductive health information and services in Myanmar. Change is underway.
How can we improve the quality of life for the 2.5 billion people who need assistive technology to live fuller lives?
We have to focus on buildings to help mitigate the impacts of climate change. Here's why – and how to do it.
A report from the UN Environment Programme, UNOPS and the University of Oxford highlights the contributions of nature-based infrastructure solutions to sustainable development, climate and biodiversity.
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