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A new project will benefit nearly 2,000 primary schools in the country.
On 11 February 2018, the Chairman of Bin Zayed Group, Sheikh Khalid Bin Zayed Bin Saqr Al Nahyan, and UNOPS Executive Director Grete Faremo met in Dubai.
This year, UNOPS will start its first project in Ecuador to support the construction of a tramway. The project aims to improve the living conditions for the people of Cuenca and strengthen architectural and economic development in the city.
Five regional military hospitals in the country received anaesthetic stations, which will help improve the efficiency of health services in the country.
New Centre for Humanitarian Data to drive more effective responses to the needs of affected populations.
Global law firm DLA Piper has renewed a successful seven-year partnership with UNOPS. The new agreement will reflect the Sustainable Development Goals.
With funding from Japan, a project is addressing an urgent need to replace the State Emergency Service of Ukraine’s obsolete demining equipment.
UNOPS, Catholic Relief Services and the Royal Government of Cambodia are hosting a regional conference on the important role resilient infrastructure plays in Southeast Asia.
In Somalia’s Puntland region, Bossaso’s local market provides a source of income for local traders. For women, however, the market is especially important.
UNOPS will help improve access to markets and socio-economic facilities for some of the most vulnerable populations in the Gambia.
The forum provided traditionally disadvantaged businesses with ideas and tools to encourage their success.
The World Bank and UNOPS signed an agreement today for a $150 million project to restore basic services in some of Yemen’s cities hardest hit by the ongoing conflict.
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