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UNOPS recalculation policy defines the circumstances and thresholds that trigger the recalculation of the organization's base year emissions, and outlines the procedure to follow in such cases. A recalculation may be necessary when certain events or incidents significantly impact emissions levels from the base year. This process ensures the comparability of emissions and consistency in greenhouse gas reporting.
Rice is an important staple food throughout Ghana. But current rice production can't meet the high – and growing – demand, forcing the country to rely heavily on imported rice.
Access to safe drinking water is benefiting indigenous communities in Paraguay.
With funding from the government of Denmark, UNOPS continues to deliver critical solutions to enhance the resilience of Mykolaiv City in southern Ukraine.
Creating possibilities for remote communities in Papua New Guinea – with sources of off-grid electricity.
A new report highlights the significant role UNOPS procurement operations played in helping to address urgent needs and advance sustainable development in 2023.
UNOPS and the government are working together, backed by an Islamic Development Bank loan, to modernize oncology care.
Renewable energy solutions are providing a more reliable source of electricity for millions of people in Yemen – and improving their access to essential services.
In Afghanistan, one community-led project is touching millions of lives.
Since 2017, a wave of violence has interrupted education, destroyed crops and public infrastructure, impacted livelihoods and forced people to flee their homes in northern Mozambique.
Opinion article by Jorge Moreira da Silva, UNOPS Executive Director, originally published in World Economic Forum — 29 May 2024.
Our 2023 annual brochure highlights the impact of UNOPS work around the world. Across more than 80 countries, we implemented around 1,100 projects on behalf of our partners – providing practical solutions where needs are greatest.
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