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Scalping accidents disproportionately affect women and girls in northern Brazil. A new initiative is helping to empower survivors through entrepreneurship.
On 3 July 2023, UNOPS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark are hosting a high-level roundtable discussion on rebuilding a more sustainable, resilient energy infrastructure in Ukraine.
More than 320 generators are supporting district heating and healthcare facilities in 13 regions of Ukraine.
“We truly believe that healthy mothers and healthy children are the backbone for a prosperous Sri Lanka.”
The Inventory Management Plan is produced to document UNOPS Environmental Inventory process, in support of the Strategy for Sustainability Management in the UN System 2020-2030. It provides a transparent disclosure of the methodology underpinning UNOPS environmental footprint and activity data. The results of the inventory feed into UNOPS Annual Report to the Executive Board, based on the Global Reporting Initiative framework.
Niger is dependent on its road network to connect communities and to support economic activity. But poor road conditions make travel difficult, slow and dangerous.
Renewable energy is touted as a solution for rural electricity access in Africa – but it could also solve the unique challenges of providing reliable energy in urban areas.
Improved water infrastructure is helping prevent communicable diseases from spreading at healthcare centres in southwestern Ethiopia.
The Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) prioritized shifting gears to ensure that LDCs are firmly in the driver’s seat on the road to prosperity.
Last year, catastrophic floods ravaged Pakistan. UN Secretary-General António Guterres called the event nothing short of a monsoon on steroids.
Water is at the centre of sustainable development. It drives economic growth, supports healthy ecosystems, and is essential and fundamental for life.
Supporting sustainable procurement could help drive economic development in Least Developed Countries – here's how.
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