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As part of the first-ever Sustainability Week at UN Headquarters, the UN General Assembly will have several events focused on paving the way for a sustainable future. UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva will attend the 'Informal dialogue on building resilience and promoting sustainable development through infrastructure connectivity' on 18 April.
Message on the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action by Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
With funding from the government of France, UNOPS is working with a certified mine action operator and Ukraine’s National Police to help reduce the threat of explosive ordnance in the Chernihiv region.
In Hama Governorate, renewable energy solutions are helping provide vulnerable communities with improved access to essential services.
Statement on the ninth anniversary of the conflict in Yemen, by Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
Motorcycles are helping ensure that a social protection programme is reaching those who need it.
Our world is facing a growing number of humanitarian crises and emergencies. How we respond is critical to supporting those most in need.
Accelerating the transition to renewable, green energy drives positive change for people and the planet.
UNOPS, in collaboration with UNICEF, the International Labour Organization (ILO), WaterAid and Arup, published new guidelines for developing inclusive water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure.
Unsafe and insufficient WASH facilities reinforce cycles of poverty, inequality and deprivation – particularly for women, children and marginalized groups. New research explores ways to practically implement inclusive approaches to WASH infrastructure development, particularly in developing countries and fragile contexts.
The Santiago network for Loss and Damage will catalyze technical assistance and boost the capacity of vulnerable developing countries to effectively manage climate-related loss and damage.
Opening remarks by UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva, at the first meeting of the Advisory Board of the Santiago Network, 18 March 2024.
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